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Kindergarten hebrew songs

Preview of Five Little Ducks Hebrew Counting Song Booklet - חמישה ברוזונים

Five Little Ducks Hebrew Counting Song Booklet - חמישה ברוזונים

Nursery rhymes are a great way to introduce and teach vocabulary in any classroom. Little ones love singing and the simple repetition of this classic song is a great way to improve vocabulary aquisition.Take that one step further by introducing well-known and loved songs ... in Hebrew. This approach gives children the sense of mastery and self-confidence to speak in Hebrew (no broken teeth required...)So come along with the Five Little Ducks (and their mother) in this Hebrew song booklet. Also
Preview of The Itsy Bitsy Spider Print-and-Fold Hebrew Song Booklets - העכביש הקטן

The Itsy Bitsy Spider Print-and-Fold Hebrew Song Booklets - העכביש הקטן

Nursery rhymes are a great way to introduce and teach vocabulary in any classroom.Take that one step further by introducing well-known and loved songs ... in Hebrew. This approach gives children the sense of mastery and self-confidence to speak in Hebrew (no broken teeth required...)More Print-and-Fold Songs are coming soon!
Preview of Where is Thumbkin Print-and-Fold Hebrew Song Booklets - איפה האגודל

Where is Thumbkin Print-and-Fold Hebrew Song Booklets - איפה האגודל

Where is Thumbkin? You'll never guess where - Mr. Thumbkin and his crew have flown off to Israel! It's time to learn their Hebrew names. Nursery rhymes are a great way to introduce and teach vocabulary in any classroom! The repetition of the same phrases over and over helps reinforce the material, and gives children the sense of mastery and self-confidence to speak in Hebrew (no broken teeth required...)Here each stanza of the song has its own print-and-fold booklet, so you can spend time on
Preview of Shanah Tovah, Shanah M'tukah

Shanah Tovah, Shanah M'tukah

This is a 21 song collection of songs for Jewish holidays in Hebrew and English to help share with children the Jewish culture. Accompanied by a 12 page activity guide with instructions of how to access the songs for both people who understand Hebrew and those who do not. These instructions can be used for accessing other songs in foreign languages.
Preview of Ocho Candelikas – A Hanukkah Song from Spain

Ocho Candelikas – A Hanukkah Song from Spain

How is Hanukkah celebrated in Spain? This beautiful Hanukkah song is sung in Ladino, a mixture of Hebrew and Spanish. The English lyrics translate the song and tell the story of the special celebration of the holiday of lights in Spain. The zip file includes an mp3 of the song and a song lyric sheet. SAVE 10 - 15 % This song is part of DARIA's popular multicultural cd called: Celebrate The Season". You can purchase the complete cd here:Celebrate The Season - Multicultural Holiday SongsWE’VE
Preview of Dreidel (Dreydl) Hanukkah Song and Game Activity

Dreidel (Dreydl) Hanukkah Song and Game Activity

Played at Hanukkah, the dreydl or dreidel is both a toy and game. This zip file includes both a fresh new version of the best-loved song about the dreydl as well as the rules of the game and background on the Hebrew letters that appear on the four sides of the spinning top. This song and pdf make it easy to not only play the dreydl game, but to understand more about the history of Hanukkah and it's beautiful customs. WANT SHEET MUSIC FOR THIS SONG? It’s here: OH DREYDL - Sheet Music SAVE 10 -
Preview of The Shofar is Blowing -  Song for Rosh Hashanah lead sheet format

The Shofar is Blowing - Song for Rosh Hashanah lead sheet format

Created by
marilynn seits
DELIGHTFUL CHILDREN’S SONG FOR ROSH HASHANAH Lead sheet format "The Shofar is Blowing" joyfully celebrates Rosh HaShanah, the Jewish new year, with its main symbols of the shofar, apples, honey and a message of lovingkindness. It was written by Lynn Nadel especially for children to sing on this holiday and it has a playful melody and lyrics that will appeal to them. Easy piano/guitar/voice lead sheet arranged by Marilynn Seits... key of G... 3/4 time... chord symbols for
Preview of Sittin' in the Sukkah With You - Big Note piano song for Sukkot

Sittin' in the Sukkah With You - Big Note piano song for Sukkot

Created by
marilynn seits
Big note print for piano, voice, guitar: "Sittin' in the Sukkah With You" is a joyful song for children about the Jewish holiday, Sukkot which commemorates the forty year period in which the Children of Israel were wandering in the desert and living in temporary shelters. The lyrics talk about the happiness of sitting in a Sukkah (a re-creation of a temporary shelter) with friends and family and sharing prayers, food and songs. This song is in 4/4 time with a short middle section in 6/8 and is i
Preview of Sittin' in the Sukkah With You - Lead sheet song for Sukkot

Sittin' in the Sukkah With You - Lead sheet song for Sukkot

Created by
marilynn seits
Lead sheet for piano, voice, guitar: "Sittin' in the Sukkah With You" is a joyful song for children about the Jewish holiday, Sukkot which commemorates the forty year period in which the Children of Israel were wandering in the desert and living in temporary shelters. The lyrics talk about the happiness of sitting in a Sukkah (a re-creation of a temporary shelter) with friends and family and sharing prayers, food and songs. This song is in 4/4 time with a short middle section in 6/8 and is in th
Preview of Tu B'Shvat

Tu B'Shvat

Tu B’ShvatTu B’Shvat is the Israeli/Jewish Arbor Day, celebrated by tendingto and planting trees. It is a day for celebrating the environment, ourinterconnectedness with, and responsibility for, the environment.Tu B’Shvat – words by A.Hillel, music by Benyamin OmerThis is a fun dancing song, with the children clapping on theverses, and stomping or jumping on the words “Tu B’Shvat” at thebeginning of the verse and during the chorus. Tu B’Shvat hineh higiah, Ilanot neta larov.Nezamer, nerkod, neri
Preview of The Birds Are Flying South/Shanah Tovah!

The Birds Are Flying South/Shanah Tovah!

Rosh HaShanahRosh HaShanah is the Jewish New Year, (translated as the head ofthe year) and usually falls at the end of September or in the monthof October. It is considered a time of new beginnings and of internalhouse-cleaning. Children are taught to reflect on the choices that theymade in the past year, to ask forgiveness for any poor choices, and tosymbolically “throw away” the bad deeds in order to not carry theminto the new year. Traditionally, it is a time that families go to attendsynagog
Preview of Letter and Sound Song

Letter and Sound Song

This is a great song to use at any circle time! You can use this song to introduce or enforce letters and their accompanying sounds to your youngsters in this fun sing-a-long! This song will quickly become a classroom classic in school and at home! Have your students actively participate by filling in the letter of the week/ day or have an appointed student pointer to help the class follow along.
Preview of Listen to the Leaves

Listen to the Leaves

This is an echo song in English and Hebrew about the connection between people and trees. Can be used as a movement exercise, inviting the students to plant their feet as roots and stretch their arms up as branches.
Preview of We Have Come To Oust The Dark/Banu Hoshech Ligaresh

We Have Come To Oust The Dark/Banu Hoshech Ligaresh

HannukahHannukah is the winter festival of lights, the one Jewish holidaythat most non-Jewish people are familiar with. It commemorates thevictory of the Maccabee soldiers in 164 BCE over the Greek armiesthat had conquered Israel and were forbidding the Jewish people frompracticing the Jewish religion. The Jewish temple had been defiledwith animal sacrifices, and after the Maccabees cleaned and purified thetemple, they looked for holy oil (oil that had been purified in a processthat took eight d
Preview of Please Don't Fight/Al Takeh

Please Don't Fight/Al Takeh

Yom KippurYom Kippur is one of the holiest days of the Jewish holiday cycle. Itis a day of repentance for wrong-doing, for asking forgiveness fromone’s fellows and from God. Traditionally, adults go to synagogue, andeveryone over the age of 13 fasts, refraining from both food and drinkfrom sundown the evening before until sundown on Yom Kippur itself.The purpose of fasting is to let the body focus on prayer and not worryabout day to day matters, and to be able to feel empathy for those whomay of
Preview of Jug of Oil/Kad Katan

Jug of Oil/Kad Katan

HanukkahHanukkah is the winter festival of lights, the one Jewish holidaythat most non-Jewish people are familiar with. It commemorates thevictory of the Maccabee soldiers in 164 BCE over the Greek armiesthat had conquered Israel and were forbidding the Jewish people frompracticing the Jewish religion. The Jewish temple had been defiledwith animal sacrifices, and after the Maccabees cleaned and purified thetemple, they looked for holy oil (oil that had been purified in a processthat took eight d
Preview of I'm Sorry/Slicha

I'm Sorry/Slicha

Yom KippurYom Kippur is one of the holiest days of the Jewish holiday cycle. Itis a day of repentance for wrong-doing, for asking forgiveness fromone’s fellows and from God. Traditionally, adults go to synagogue, andeveryone over the age of 13 fasts, refraining from both food and drinkfrom sundown the evening before until sundown on Yom Kippur itself.The purpose of fasting is to let the body focus on prayer and not worryabout day to day matters, and to be able to feel empathy for those whomay of
Preview of The Noisemaker Song/Shir HaRa'ashan

The Noisemaker Song/Shir HaRa'ashan

PurimPurim is a holiday that celebrates the story of Jewish people beingrescued by Queen Esther from a murderous plot as told in the Bookof Esther, (Megillat Esther) in the Tanach. It is a fun holiday, whenchildren dress up in costumes, people make plates of special cookies(hamentaschen) to share with their friends, and prepare plates of sweets(mishloach manot) to give to both their friends and the poor. Traditionally,the book of Esther is read in synagogue, and every time the name ofHaman (the
Preview of Purim Shpiel/Mischak Purim

Purim Shpiel/Mischak Purim

PurimPurim is a holiday that celebrates the story of Jewish people beingrescued by Queen Esther from a murderous plot as told in the Bookof Esther, (Megillat Esther) in the Tanach. It is a fun holiday, whenchildren dress up in costumes, people make plates of special cookies(hamentaschen) to share with their friends, and prepare plates of sweets(mishloach manot) to give to both their friends and the poor. Traditionally,the book of Esther is read in synagogue, and every time the name ofHaman (the
Preview of We Shall Not Be Moved/V'Haya K'Etz Shatul

We Shall Not Be Moved/V'Haya K'Etz Shatul

Tu B’ShvatTu B’Shvat is the Israeli/Jewish Arbor Day, celebrated by tendingto and planting trees. It is a day for celebrating the environment, ourinterconnectedness with, and responsibility for, the environment.We Shall Not Be Moved/ V’Heye C’Etz Shatul – traditionalSpiritual/ Hebrew music by Amitai Ne’emanThe Hebrew text is from Jeremiah 17/8: “He shall be like a treeplanted by waters, sending forth its roots by a stream: It doesnot sense the coming of heat, its leaves are ever fresh; it has no
Preview of Etzei Zeitim Omdim

Etzei Zeitim Omdim

Tu B’ShvatTu B’Shvat is the Israeli/Jewish Arbor Day, celebrated by tendingto and planting trees. It is a day for celebrating the environment, ourinterconnectedness with, and responsibility for, the environment.Etzei Zeitim Omdim – traditional folk tuneThis song celebrates some of the different trees that are foundgrowing in Israel today. The children are instructed to stand as stillas a tree while the Hebrew words are sung, but when the “la la la”part is sung, they turn into the wind and blow a
Preview of Guests for the Holidays/Orchim L'Hag

Guests for the Holidays/Orchim L'Hag

SukkotSukkot is a week-long harvest holiday. Historically, it was when thefinal harvests of the summer were gathered before the rains began.Families would build temporary booths near the fields so that theycould live and work in the fields for the time of the harvest. The boothsalso symbolize the forty-year period during which the children of Israelwere wandering in the desert following their exodus from slavery inEgypt, living in temporary shelters. The word “Sukkot” means “booths,”and refers t
Preview of Please Don't Hit/Al Takeh

Please Don't Hit/Al Takeh

Al Takeh – words by Sara Levi-Tanai, music by Emanuel AmiranThis song addresses the Yom Kippur tradition of asking forforgiveness from those that we know that we have wronged, but can be used at any time of year to remind children about community building rather than hitting. Forages 4 and up, I invite the children to stand in a circle, and then we do the dance listed below. For ages 4 and under, I do this as a sitting song, swaying back and forth on the final phrases. The children often spontan
Preview of Grace After Meals Music: Birkat Hamazon

Grace After Meals Music: Birkat Hamazon

This is an original arrangement of the Grace After Meals (the Birkat Hamazon) for wind instruments! Here is the link on youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmIR3Rbvbqs -Listen and sing a long with the words of the prayer -Create a coloring activity younger children and groups of all ages -Inquire about obtaining the score for band purposes -Enjoy! What's in the Class? by Benjamin S Gown is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Based on a work at www.bengown.com.
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