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The Complete Jewish Songbook for Children


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The Complete Jewish Songbook for Children

Title:The Complete Jewish Songbook for Children
Author:Transcontinental Music Publications
Rating:4.55 (355 Votes)
Asin:0807408204
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:308 Pages
Publish Date:2002-10-01
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(Transcontinental Music Folios). Bring Jewish culture and history into your home or classroom with this comprehensive collection of children's music! Over 300 pages, this book features more than 200 songs that highlight stories from the Hebrew Bible (like the Maccabees, Esther and Jonah), encourages civic values through ethical teachings, and teaches the traditions of the Jewish holidays.

Editorial : About the Author Founded in 1947, Hal Leonard Corporation has become the worlds largest print music publisher, representing some of the greatest songwriters and artists of all time. We are proud to publish titles of interest to all musicians as well as music lovers, from songbooks and instructional titles to artist biographies and instrument price guides to books about the music industry and all the performing arts.

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