Why this tune? Tunes On Tuesday returns to my Torah Tunes project with a song for the first portion of Deuteronomy, D’varim (דְּבָרִ֗ים) in Hebrew. The first verse of this fifth book starts “אֵ֣לֶּה הַדְּבָרִ֗ים” “eleh ha-d’varim,” usually translated as “These are the words.” The “words” here refer to the laws and practices conveyed byContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: These Are The Words”
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Tunes on Tuesday: Parking Witch
Why this tune? This week’s song is another reminder that inspiration can come from anywhere. Our friend introduced us to the concept of the “parking witch,” to whom you appeal when looking for a space in a crowded place. We invoked the witch last weekend when looking for parking at Union Market in Washington, DCContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Parking Witch”
Tunes on Tuesday: Fly Away
Why this tune? Tunes On Tuesday revisits one of my January song-a-day songs “Fly Away” from Jan. 23, adding a second verse and bridge to this song for Parashat Metzora ( מְּצֹרָ֔ע ) inspired by a verse about setting a bird free to “make expiation for the house.” I think this is much closer to beingContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Fly Away”
Tunes on Tuesday: Here I Am
Why this tune? This week’s tune is very much a work in progress, another song in my “Torah Tunes” series inspired by the weekly Torah portion. “Here I Am”, for Parashat Vayera, takes its cue from Abraham’s first response when G-d calls him to sacrifice his son Isaac. The song doesn’t deal with that story,Continue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Here I Am”
Tunes on Tuesday: Pay the Band
Why this tune? This week’s tune came about as part of my “Torah Tunes” project, an attempt to write songs inspired by the text of the weekly Torah portion we read in the Jewish tradition. Last week’s portion Ki Teizei (from the book of Dvarim / Deuteronomy) includes a verse about prompt payment of wagesContinue reading “Tunes on Tuesday: Pay the Band”