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In the last few years, we've been highlighting some of the bluegrass music of Nefesh
Mountain, founded by husband and wife team Eric Lindberg and Doni
Zasloff. Nefesh Mountain
is pioneering this blend of Jewish Americana throughout the
country, bringing their unique knowledge and passion for both Jewish and
Bluegrass traditions to the fore, singing English and Hebrew songs alike. In this video at Temple Kol Emeth in suburban Atlanta, Nefesh Mountain performs Oseh Shalom Bimromov, part of the Kaddish that's recited multiple times during all services, including Kabbalat Shabbat. Enjoy, and
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Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Guthriewas
an American singer-songwriter and
musician whose musical legacy includes hundreds of political,
traditional, and children's songs, along with ballads and improvised
works. His best-known song is This Land Is Your Land.
It's
not well known that Woody Guthrie also wrote the lyrics to Chanukah
songs. Woody moved to Coney Island in 1942 and spent much of his
time learning from and collaborating with his Jewish mother in law and
Yiddish poet Aliza Greenblatt. He identified with the stories and
hardships of the Jewish people inspiring him to write these unique and
powerful poems and songs. Though these works and Jewish writings were
little known at the time, their rediscovery by his daughter Nora Guthrie
paints a fuller picture of Woody as a writer, social activist, and
humanitarian. Woody Guthrie wrote the lyrics to Happy Joyous Hanukkah and Hanukkah's Flame
but never himself actually set these beautiful words to music. Nefesh Mountain, the new bluegrass group founded by husband and wife team Eric Lindberg and Doni Zasloff, arranged the music by Frank London to Woody's inspirational words.
We posted Nefesh Mountain's rendition of Hanukkah's Flame back in 2016. Last week the band released a new Hanukkah album including that song and another Guthrie song, Happy Joyous Hanukkah.
Here are the band's comments on their interpretation of Guthrie's song:
This is our take on the great Woody Guthrie Holiday classic 'Happy Joyous Hanukkah'. To honor Woody's lyrics and the progression of the candle lighting, we chose to add a few of our favorite fiddles tunes in between verses - bringing our love of traditional bluegrass to the magic of Hanukkah. Hanukkah is such Joyous Holiday for us, and we wanted to share fiddle tunes that shared the same joyful spirit.
The video was recorded and filmed in the Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, NY. The lyrics are posted below the video.
Enjoy, and Happy Chanukah! A
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Happy Joyous Hanuka Words by Woody Guthrie, Music by Lorin Sklamberg (Klezmatics)
How many nights for Hanukah?
Happy joyous Hanukah
Nights and days, days and nights,
Happy joyous Hanukah
Chorus:
Eight are the nights of Hanukah
Happy joyous Hanukah
Eight are the days, and eight are the nights
Happy joyous Hanukah
How many candles do I light?
Happy joyous Hanukah
Eight are the candles you should light
For a Happy joyous Hanukah
CHORUS
One for Moses on the Mount
Happy joyous Hanukah
Two for the mother and father love
Happy Joyous Hanukah
CHORUS
Three for the Books that Ezra taught
Happy joyous Hanukah
Four’s for the Hebrew children
Happy joyous Hanukah
CHORUS
Five for the Brothers Maccabee
Happy joyous Hanukah
Six for the tricks the King did play
Happy Joyous Hanukah
CHORUS
Seven for the sons of Hannah that died
Not so happy Hanukah
Eight for the newbuilt alter place
Happy joyous Hanukah
CHORUS
Nine is the light of God that shines
Happy joyous Hanukah
Around this whole wide world tonight
Happy joyous Hanukah
CHORUS
Nine is for God’s light that shines
Eight for the newbuilt alter place
Seven for the sons of Hannah that died
Six for kings and the tricks they tried
Five for the brothers Maccabee
Four for the Hebrew children
Three for the Books that Ezra taught
Two for the father and mother love
One for Moses on the Mount
Eight are the night of Hanukah
Happy joyous Hanukah
Eight are the days and eight are the nights
Happy Joyous Hanukah
Today we're sharing another episode of Jewish Country with Israelis Oriel and Lior filming and talking their way through a road trip across the American heartland looking for unexpected Jewish connections in flyover country. In today's episode, they travel to Memphis, Tennessee, where they connect with the Jewish bluegrass band called Nefesh Mountain.
We've posted some of Nefesh Mountain's music before, but in today's post they perform a bluegrass concert a the Levitt Shell Amphitheater in Memphis, Tennessee.
Eric Lindberg and Doni Zasloff, founders of Nefesh Mountain, explain how they infuse the bluegrass country sound with elements of klezmer, Jewish, Hebrew music, and the pride of being Jewish Americans.
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In the last
couple of years, we've been highlighting some of the bluegrass music of Nefesh
Mountain, founded by husband and wife team Eric Lindberg and Doni
Zasloff.
Nefesh Mountain
is pioneering this blend of Jewish Americana throughout the
country, bringing their unique knowledge and passion for both Jewish and
Bluegrass traditions to the fore, singing English and Hebrew songs alike.
Last year they
appeared at Temple Beth El in Newark, Delaware, and joined in with Rabbi and
composer Micah Becker-Klein, who leads the Reconstructionist synagogue, in his
version of Shalom Aleichem.
Enjoy, and
Shabbat shalom!
A
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Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Guthriewas an American singer-songwriter and
musician whose musical legacy includes hundreds of political, traditional, and children's songs, along with ballads and improvised works. His best-known song is This Land Is Your Land.
It's not well known that Woody Guthrie also wrote the lyrics to Chanukah songs. Woody moved to Coney Island in 1942 and spent much of his
time learning from and collaborating with his Jewish mother in law and Yiddish poet Aliza Greenblatt. He identified with the stories and
hardships of the Jewish people inspiring him to write these unique and
powerful poems and songs. Though these works and Jewish writings were
little known at the time, their rediscovery by his daughter Nora Guthrie
paints a fuller picture of Woody as a writer, social activist, and
humanitarian. Woody Guthrie wrote the lyrics to Hanukkah's Flame
but never himself actually set these beautiful words to music. Nefesh Mountain, the new bluegrass group founded by husband and wife team Eric Lindberg and Doni Zasloff, arranged the music by Frank London to Woody's inspirational words. The video was recorded and filmed in the quiet Chapel at Beth Elohim in Park
Slope Brooklyn with Alan Grubner on Violin and Tim Kiah on Bass. Enjoy, Shabbat shalom, and Happy Chanukah! A
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Last August we introduced you to the new bluegrass group called Nefesh Mountain.
Founded by husband and wife team Eric Lindberg and Doni Zasloff, Nefesh
Mountain is pioneering this blend of Jewish Americana throughout the
country, bringing their unique knowledge and passion for both Jewish and
Bluegrass traditions to the fore, singing English and Hebrew songs
alike.
As a duo, Doni and Eric alternate lead and harmony vocals while
switching between instruments, using the drive of the banjo, intrigue
of the guitar, nuance of the mandolin, and visceral sound of the dobro. You may recognize Doni Zasloff as Mama Doni, the role she has played in producing CD and DVD albums of children's songs. In 2012 we featured her video Mission Immatzoble as one of our Passover posts.
Here's the official music video of Esa Einai from Nefesh Mountain's new album
releasing May 20, 2016. Doni and Eric are accompanied here by special guests and
bluegrass greats Sam Bush, Mark Schatz, Rob Ickes, and Gary Oleyar. Also
joining them on their record is banjo extraordinaire Scott Vestal. The video was shot
by Jeff Carpenter of Readylight Media at the Sound Emporium
in Nashville, Tennessee and in the beautiful hills of Asheville, North Carolina. (A SPECIAL NOTE FOR NEW EMAIL SUBSCRIBERS:
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In
addition to introducing our readers to new comedians, from time to time
we've been doing the same for new musical groups and highlighting some
of their songs. Today we discovered the new bluegrass group called Nefesh Mountain. Founded by husband and wife team Eric Lindberg and Doni Zasloff, Nefesh Mountain is pioneering this blend of Jewish Americana throughout the
country, bringing their unique knowledge and passion for both Jewish and
Bluegrass traditions to the fore, singing English and Hebrew songs
alike.
As a duo, Doni and Eric alternate lead and harmony vocals while
switching between instruments, using the drive of the banjo, intrigue
of the guitar, nuance of the mandolin, and visceral sound of the dobro.
You may recognize Doni Zasloff as Mama Doni, the role she has played in producing CD and DVD albums of children's songs. In 2012 we featured her video Mission Immatzoble as one of our Passover posts. Nefesh Mountain conducts Shabbat and holiday services around the USA. Their first album will be released later this year. Here is one of the songs from the album, Hinei Ma Tov. Enjoy!
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