Jewish Ceremonies

01 Hana’ava Babanot (The Fairest of Maidens)

02 Erev Ba (Evening Comes)

03 Y’did Nefesh (Beloved of My Soul)

04 Erev Shel Shoshanim (Evening of Roses)

05 Dodi Li (My Beloved in Mine, and I am His)

06 S’u Sh’orim (Look Up to the Gates)

07 El Kabir (Almighty God)

08 Medley_ Od Y’shama & Mazel Tov (The Voice of Gladness Shall Be Heard Again) (Good Luck)

09 Siman Tov (Congratulations – Good Luck)

10 Nigun (Tune)

11 Tum Balalaika (Play Balalaika)

12 V’ha’er E’ne’nu (Enlighten Our Eyes to Your Torah)

13 Hava Nagila (Let’s Rejoice)

14 Waves of the Danube _The Anniversay Waltz_

15 Sunrise, Sunset

All of these songs were recorded by a string quartet, but can be performed by a number of different ensembles. I recommend a string trio or quartet; however, other popular instruments for Jewish ceremonies are flute, clarinet, accordion, guitar, and harp.

Please don’t feel that you are limited to choosing from only these songs and/or instruments; let me know what particular songs or ensembles you have in mind.

Call or email anytime if you have questions or want to discuss details.