Music, Carrier of Intention in 49 Jewish Prayers is available free on Nov 16th, 2014 Global Day of Jewish Learning for download to your Kindle, computer, iPad and other devices.
What people are saying about Music Carrier of Intention in 49 Jewish Prayers...
"The book is so beautiful, I love everything I see." --Joy Katzen-Guthrie, co-author of Music, Carrier of Intention in 49 Jewish Prayers.
"The author's bios were riveting. I love reading about the journeys people take and the choices they make to get to a certain place in their life. Each person is unique and each of the authors has done such interesting things." —Mindy Sandler, co-author of Music, Carrier of Intention in 49 Jewish Prayers.
"Amazing to take one concept and have 49 different conceptions of it." -- Shelly Aronson, co-author of Music, Carrier of Intention in 49 Jewish Prayers.
"Few of us walk into shul prepared to be stripped naked; prepared to be torn open; prepared to meet God in, with, and as ourselves and our neighbors. We come with the week’s stories, triumphs, and tragedies, and may have no intention of dropping them. We don’t come in order to be free. We must be coaxed toward liberation, and it is the music that does this." —Rabbi Rami Shapiro, co-author of Music, Carrier of Intention in 49 Jewish Prayers.
"Stellar work! So honored to be a part of this project." —Arnie Davidson, co-author of Music, Carrier of Intention in 49 Jewish Prayers.
"The book is so beautiful, I love everything I see." --Joy Katzen-Guthrie, co-author of Music, Carrier of Intention in 49 Jewish Prayers.
"The author's bios were riveting. I love reading about the journeys people take and the choices they make to get to a certain place in their life. Each person is unique and each of the authors has done such interesting things." —Mindy Sandler, co-author of Music, Carrier of Intention in 49 Jewish Prayers.
"Amazing to take one concept and have 49 different conceptions of it." -- Shelly Aronson, co-author of Music, Carrier of Intention in 49 Jewish Prayers.
"Few of us walk into shul prepared to be stripped naked; prepared to be torn open; prepared to meet God in, with, and as ourselves and our neighbors. We come with the week’s stories, triumphs, and tragedies, and may have no intention of dropping them. We don’t come in order to be free. We must be coaxed toward liberation, and it is the music that does this." —Rabbi Rami Shapiro, co-author of Music, Carrier of Intention in 49 Jewish Prayers.
"Stellar work! So honored to be a part of this project." —Arnie Davidson, co-author of Music, Carrier of Intention in 49 Jewish Prayers.