The purpose of this blog is to include you, members and supporters of the Nava Tehila community, in the production of the Kabbalat Shabbat music CD. This week we have entered the studio. We have sent everyone an initial fundraising letter. The process of a musical production is a bit like pregnancy - hidden from the eye! We want to share the process with you!
Don’t expect deep musings in this blog . . . this will be a real time report on what is happening behind the studio’s closed doors!
For starters a bit of history:
We started gathering for Kabbalat Shabbat on Shabbat Shira, 2005, at the home of Rabbi Ruth Gan Kagan. We wanted to create a space were prayer would be moving, relevant, and connected to the Shekhina. After a while we adopted the name Nava Tehila. If you are still not familiar with us you can visit our web site
Reb Ruth's vision was to create a place where we could experiment with different modes of prayer that would be grounded in a deep understanding of the flow of the traditional Kabbalat Shabbat
Over time, she was joined by few musicians and our Kabbalat Shabbat gravitated toward the musical aspect of prayer. In the past two years, we composed numerous niggunim for Kabbalat Shabbat. These niggunim add up to a spiritual journey that changes every time according to the parsha and to the season
A prayer facilitation team (Baalei tefila) emerged from this work that includes Rabbi
Meanwhile other things were happening. People started inquiring about ways of listening to the music outside of our time together. Visitors from overseas brought those niggunim to their home communities and we started receiving emails requesting a CD.
In mid-December we felt a push to produce a CD that came from the Holy Blessed One.
“Nu” He said in our hearts, “ How long are you going to wait?”
We prayed on the matter.
“We can’t carry this project alone. We need a producer, a producer who is spiritually connected to our work, professional and fun to work with!”
Our prayers were answered that same day. That evening Reb Ruth received a phone call from Father Zechariah, a regular member of our group and a monk in the Beatitudes Order. The Beatitudes are a Catholic group whose monastery is located in Emmaus near Latrun. They emphasize the Jewish roots of Christianity by celebrating Shabbat. They pray Kabbalat Shabbat using Jewish tunes. They have participated in our prayers since the beginning of our community.
Father Zechariah was calling to tell Ruth that there is a demand for new Shabbat tunes in their international Order. He asked whether they could do something with our music.
You can imagine our joyful amazement!
Shortly thereafter we learned that Father Zechariah, who had been playing his fiddle in our services, used to be a performer of Irish music. He produced music, conducted choirs, and he had even put out a number of CDs. We received all that we asked for and more because, like the rest of us, Father Zechariah is doing this work for the sake of Heaven.
In this video you can see Father Zechariah writing down comments for our Lecha-Dodi during the first rehearsal he attended. Later he could not hold back and pulled out his fiddle.
In mid-Adar A we went to the monastery in Emmaus for a three day retreat to complete the arrangement. The monastery is located in the heart of “
We completed the arrangements and had the merit to see Father Zechariah in his Shema Israel robe.
Eventually, the big day arrived and we entered the studio.
We work in a “Studio
1 comment:
Yofi
I wish I could sponser a full song but I can't afford it at this point in my life.
However , I am looking for others who want to put small donations togther toward sponsering a song. which We will dedicate it as "The Be-ychad" song. email me
nachshon at verizon.net
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