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"Shabbat with Congregation Agudath Israel" Songs

  1. Introduction: Judy Tabs
  2. Bim Bam (Shabbat Shalom): Babette & BimBam-ettes; Babette Davis, Debbie Schenkel, Lori Wolfson, Marissa Stock, Salley Fineman, Marcy Pollack
  3. On My Way to Nursery School: Suzy Lehman & Rena Goldenberg
  4. Little Sammy Spider: Marcy Pollack & Sally Fineman
  5. Put the Chicken in the Pot: Suzy Lehman & Rena Goldenberg
  6. Wash Up, Clean Up: Robin Goldman
  8. I Made a Little Challah: Lori Wolfson
  9. Today is Friday: Zhava Cohen
10. Shabbat Feeling: Robin Goldman
11. Gilly Gilly: Babette Davis
12. Jack Be Nimble: Elaine Litt & Jill Block
13. What Do You Like About Shabbat?: Beth Sackman & Carol Berman
14. Shabbat Is Here: Irma Berman & Debbie Schenkel
15. Ani Rochetz Yadayim: Zhava Cohen
17. Creation Story: Elaine Blank
18. V'Shamru: Robin Goldman
19. Sh'ma (one line): Carol Berman & Beth Sackman
20. Ma Yafeh Hayom: Babette Davis
21. Shalom Chaverim: Zhava Cohen
22. Blessing the Children: Rabbi Silverstein
23. Hear O Israel: Susan Werk
24. Sh'ma/V'ahavta (Cantor): Cantor Caplan
25. V'nomar: Susan Werk
26. Blessings for Wine and Challah: Rabbi Silverstein
27. Boker Tov: Paula Spack
28. If You Really Like Shabbat: Paula Spack
29. Modeh Ani: Paula Spack
30. Ma Tovu: Paula Spack
31. EIEIO: Paula Spack
32. Everybody Sway/Hallelu-ya: Paula Spack
33. Emet: Paula Spack
34. Amida: Paula Spack
35. Torah Service: Paula Spack
36. Hebrew Hokey Pokey: Paula Spack
37. Adon Olam: Paula Spack
38. B'racha on Cookies (M'zonot): Paula Spack


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Affiliated with The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism and the Masorti movement