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The long-awaited early childhood music curriculum! From Judy Caplan Ginsburgh, the renowned children's singer-performer. Teaches daily rituals (both everyday and Jewish rituals) in a fun, accessible way that is as appealing to parents and teachers as it is to kids! A full production recording featuring Ginsburgh with a little help from producer/instrumentalist Josh Nelson (of Yom Chadash).
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Music can be a wonderfully effective teaching tool for preschool aged children. My Jewish World guides teachers through the process of introducing and utilizing song in the classroom to teach Jewish values.
In her comprehensive and easy to follow book, Judy Caplan Ginsburgh includes twenty-six songs, religious and secular, that will help to facilitate an environment of fun and learning. Each song addresses important Jewish concepts and many use Hebrew words and prayers. Judy provides comments, activities, and creative ideas, specific for each song, which can be used in the classroom to learn about being Jewish every day. The importance of saying the Sh'ma each morning, learning the Hebrew words for colors, understanding body parts, and the value of cooperation are only some of the Jewish concepts touched on in the book.
In addition, Judy Ginsburgh includes a list of suggested books for many of the topics. These books help to reinforce and expand the lessons laid out in the curriculum.
With a helpful glossary of Hebrew and Yiddish terms and the companion music CD, My Jewish World is a wonderful guide to making music significant in the Jewish classroom. |
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AMAZING SONGS FOR AMAZING JEWISH KIDS
We've got ruach, yes we do! We've got Judy Caplan Ginsburgh's singable, likeable, fun recording! An inviting mix of 16 children's songs to brighten the day. Easy-to-learn lyrics, catchy tunes, and beautiful rounds make this perfect for the classroom, family gatherings, or trips in the car! Co-produced by Steve Dropkin, with arrangements, instrumentation, mixing and background vocals by talented Troy Dexter. They are joined by Guest Vocalist Wally Schachet-Briskin. Lyrics are enclosed in the decorative CD booklet. You and your kids will love Shabbat is Coming, Things in Nature, In My Sukkah, S'vivon Round, Tree Song, Lulav Shake, Sing A Song About A Rainbow, and Nosh, Nosh A Hamantash, plus many more!
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