kaddish in two-part harmony
A conversation between an anthropologist and a musician along with a growing virtual minyan, on themes of death and dying, grief, ritual, and the interplay between music and words.about
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daily kaddish: thanksgiving
With only a few more daily Kaddishim to go in our project, Mira and I appreciated the chance to make a Kaddish recording together with our gathered beloved. Continue reading
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Tagged daughters, fathers, friends, mothers, Thanksgiving
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guest essay: Dude!
Don’t assume rabbis, or any Jewish people for that matter, will be mensches when you need them to be. Continue reading
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Tagged Chabad, daughters, ethics, Lori Goldwyn, mothers, Neptune Society
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daily kaddish: for amy winehouse, in music
Yesterday’s Kaddish for Amy Winehouse had no music. I thought it fitting—when a musician dies, the music is gone. Continue reading
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daily kaddish: for amy winehouse
All that potential down the drain… A kaddish for Amy Winehouse. Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Winehouse, daughters, musicians
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