Shabbat Music

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  • ‘Bilvavi’: A Sanctuary of the Heart

    As this week’s parashah recalls the building of the Mishkan, this song’s beautiful lyrics invite us to imagine what it means to build a sanctuary.

    If Shabbat, when we sing this text, is a sanctuary in time, can we not also build a sanctuary in our hearts? And once the sanctuary is built, what...

  • Kuando el Rey Nimrod

    This enchanting song tells the story of Abraham’s birth through evocative Ladino poetry and is traditionally sung at a bris. We’d like to wish a big mazal tov to Cantor Arielle & Dr. Adin Reisner on the birth and bris of their son, Jesse Emet. We hope you enjoy the energy of this song.

    Featurin...

  • New Day Will Rise

    This song’s message unites three types of grieving: personal mourning, grief at the state of our world, and collective grief at an unjust death. First performed at Eurovision in 2025, when there were hostages and warfare in Gaza, Cantor Schwartz sang this rendition immediately following the death...

  • What the World Needs Now Is Love

    Burt Bacharach (1928–2023) was a star in the firmament of Jewish songwriting that rose over New York through the 20th century, from the Brill Building to Broadway, to the Hit Parade and beyond. As we approach Bacharach’s yahrzeit, his beautiful, wistful setting of the lyrics of his frequent colla...

  • Bring Them Home

    This week we marked 100 days since 240 women, children, elderly people, and other innocent civilians were brutally abducted from their homes and held in captivity by Hamas, sitting in dark terrorist tunnels under the ground, their condition unknown. Our hearts are with those who have suffered and...

  • Pray for Peace

    Let us pray for peace using these timeless words from the Amidah, sung in this familiar melody. Oseh shalom bimromav hu ya-aseh shalom aleinu, v’al kol Yisrael, v’imru amen – "May the one who creates peace on high bring peace to us and to all Israel. And we say: Amen."

    Music: Nurit Hirsh, arr. b...

  • Shabbat on Broadway

    Featuring leading theater stars, the production Shabbat on Broadway was an inclusive experience that blended prayer and inspirational show tunes – the first time a Shabbat service has taken place on the Broadway stage. Produced by Amanda Lipitz and Henry Tisch, with creative and liturgical input ...

  • Makom L’d’agah (A Place for Worry)

    Yehonatan Geffen (1947–2023) was an esteemed Israeli man of letters. This past Rosh Hashanah, we offered the setting of his Makom L’d’agah by composer Matti Caspi (b. 1949). We did not know how significant it would be soon after to sing, “At the edge of the sky, and at the verge of the desert, th...

  • Joy in Sorrow – Yism’hu by Yossele Rosenblatt

    In an anguished time, we sing of taking delight from keeping Shabbat. Interestingly, the reverse is also true: the rhythm of this musical setting of a joyful prayer is tinged with melancholy. Perhaps that alloy is what makes deep joy more powerful than happiness – the knowledge that the Jewish pe...

  • L’Or HaZichronot (By the Light of Memory)

    For the Jewish people, memory itself is a constant occupation as we breathe different moments of time into the pages of the prayer book each year. Think of Yom HaShoah, remembering the worst of times with the fervent hope that they do not come again. During the High Holidays, we have the Zichrono...

  • You Raise Me Up

    There are plenty of reasons to feel down as discouraging news and images are all around us, yet it doesn’t take much effort to raise someone up or to recognize when someone has lifted us from sadness. A kind word, good deed, mitzvah, or even just being together are some of the ways we can support...

  • Adon Olam – Sounds Like Coldplay!

    On Shabbat Zahor, we are ready for Purim, and even the Adon Olam is wearing a costume to celebrate! The Purim story itself is one of troubled times for the Jewish people, and it helps us to recognize that even in the greatest adversity, there must be space for laughter, for taking the joyful mome...

  • Tahzor (“Come Back”)

    As of this weekend, on April 7, the remaining hostages in Gaza will have been held in captivity for six months. Despite the unimaginable deprivation and cruelty of their condition, we hope and pray for their immediate return.

    Music and lyrics by Idan Reichel and Avi Ohayon
    Arrangement by Oran ...

  • Shmor na Aleinu - Remembering Nova Music Festival

    Six months after October 7, we remember the young people who began that day dancing joyfully to the music of the Nova festival. You can see some of those survivors of the attack in this video. They met with Cantor Schwartz on the beach in Tel Aviv to the sounds of the song “Shmor na Aleinu,” a pr...

  • Broadway Star Julie Benko and Cantor Schwartz: One Step Closer

    Even in anguished times, every Jewish holiday is made more special by music. We hope you enjoy the premiere of this duet, which took place on April 20, 2024, at Park Avenue Synagogue.

    Commissioned by the PAS Music Center, this song was recently written by Julie Benko and Jason Yeager. It is bas...

  • Moledet - Homeland

    In the aftermath of October 7, celebrated Israeli artist Hanan Ben Ari wrote this song. In his dedication to the song, he writes, “This song is dedicated to my country. Not the one that was here a week ago, the one we will rebuild when all this is over.” As we look to Yom HaShoah, the reasons why...

  • A Prayer for Israel (Avinu Shebashamayim)

    In honor of Yom Ha’atzmaut, enjoy this new setting of the prayer for Israel. This upbeat adaptation expresses hope for Israel’s future, one we pray for fervently. We dedicate this dance-style song to the victims, and with hope for the hostages, of the Nova Music Festival. Am Yisrael Chai.

    Music,...

  • Matanot Ktanot (“Little Gifts,” feat. Bat Ella)

    For some in Israel, the “little gifts” spoken of in this song have been taken away, for a time, or forever. For those not directly affected by months of war, perhaps there is a new appreciation for thousands of little things in every day that we might take for granted. “Breathing the Friday air ....

  • Supercalifragilisticexpialadonolam

    The world of film and theatre music lost a great light recently when the songwriter Richard M. Sherman died. From Mary Poppins to The Jungle Book, music written by Sherman and his brother, Robert, has brought joy to millions over many decades. The Sherman Brothers were born to a father of Russian...

  • Shir Lama’alot: “Song of Ascents”

    This setting of the psalm “Song of Ascents” is presented in honor of those who keep us and Israel safe.

    Music: Josef Karduner
    Music Director: David Enlow
    Special thanks to Eli Grunfeld
    Video: Tami Shaham with help by Alexander Kotov
    Audio: Oli Jung & Oscar Acevedo

  • “I Give Thanks” (Modeh Ani Al Boker)

    Let us take a moment and think about the things we are grateful for; the simplest things are often the greatest sources of joy. This song names some of these: the morning light, bread on the table, talents, songs, and the gift of life for another day. As we try to not take these things for grante...

  • Hashiveinu – A Season of Return

    We find ourselves at Labor Day and Rosh Hodesh Elul. After a summer of rest (or hopefully periods of it!), we herald the High Holidays, return to sanctuary services, and many adults resume work and children go back to school. Last Rosh Hashanah, Cantor Schwartz and Cantor Davis sang this brand-ne...

  • Ruler of Forgiveness (Adon HaSelihot)

    These days we have much to feel sorry for. The Selihot service, a communal expression of sorrow and regret, begins on Rosh Hodesh Elul for some communities. May this Sephardic setting, sung by Cantor Schwartz and his sons, prepare us to acknowledge where we have fallen short, individually and in ...

  • Makhnisei Rahamim

    “Bearers of tears, bring our tears before the Ruler who tends to those in tears.” When Cantor Schwartz and his daughter sing these words, we recall that every parent has held a child in tears. Children can also hold their parents in tears, and we can shed them for each other, as the text speaks a...