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How the Hebrew Psalms Helped Me Heal

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How the Hebrew Psalms Helped Me Heal © 2017 Ann R. Silverman-Limor aka Rahel www.rahelmusic.com     Rick Flanders, a friend and fan, wrote:     The day my battery died ...    Today I felt drained. After working late many nights and getting up early, talking to India and Boston for hours in stressful meetings, I felt like my battery was dead. I went out to start my motorcycle and its battery was dead too. I jumped the battery and decided to go for a recharge ride for my bike and me.     I couldn't put the stress out of my mind. So I decided to play Tikkun by Rahel in my helmet. She was my Hebrew teacher . These are Psalms in Hebrew set to music. Tikkun means to repair or heal. I headed out for the desert east of Grace Point Church (San Diego), listening to the songs of David in a Middle Eastern flavor.     The desert was blooming in such beauty from all our rain. I forgot all my stress and my mind was repaired. My wife Becky said I arrived home notic

An Evening of Roses

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    Busking is awesome.    Sometimes this happens:  While busking at Haeundae Beach in Busan, South Korea, this lovely man came to sing and I joined him as soon as I realized it was the same song!!    This is a beautiful Jewish song called EREV SHEL SHOSHANIM . The music was composed by Yosef Hadar and Hebrew lyric by Moshe Dor.  The song has somehow found its way into Korean repertoire! ערב של שושנים   נצא נא אל הבוסתן   מור בשמים ולבונה   .לרגלך מפתן לילה יורד לאט   ורוח שושן נושבה   הבה אלחש לך שיר בלאט   .זמר של אהבה שחר הומה יונה   ראשך מלא טללים   פיך אל הבוקר, שושנה   .אקטפנו לי Evening of Lilys Let us go out to the grove Myrrh, Spices, and Frankincense Is the carpet under your feet Night falls slowly And a wind of rose blows Let me whisper a song for you slowly A song of love Dawn and the dove coos Your hair is full of dewdrops Your lips are as roses unto the morning I will pick them for myself Here is the history & orig

Busking Fever

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   I started busking (street singing) in 1976 in Jerusalem. I performed together with a fiddle player. We stood in front of HaMashbeer , a department store on Ben Yehuda St. where we played upbeat fiddle tunes. People would gather 'round, smile, hoot and clap as we played. Some people, however, would shout out that we should "get a job"!    GET A JOB???     HEY, THIS IS MY JOB!!!    It's not easy to find work as a musician. "Live" music is no longer sought after like it used to be. Before the Internet musicians were able to earn their keep from gigs in restaurants, at events, festivals, weddings, occasions, on the road and more. People actually went out to listen to "live" music and venues hired musicians because they knew it would draw in customers. That's no longer the case.    These days musicians are expected to "pay-to-play". Music is free on the Internet. A large majority of listeners have no int

15-Minutes of Fame - - Radio Interview BeFM Busan, South Korea

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Hey Everyone!    Here it is. My 15-minutes of fame in South Korea! Please enjoy this awesome interview on BeFM English Radio in Busan, South Korea. STORY    I got my 15-minutes of fame in Busan, South Korea with this wonderful interview. BeFM Busan English Radio broadcast with host Michael Wheeler on the show:  "Inside Out Busan"  on November 2, 2018.     Thank you to CLAIRE HA who "discovered" me BUSKING at Haeundae Beach and invited me to the radio station for the interview! Thank you to the producer CHO YUNJIN for her wonderful guidance! Writers  Eunice Jeong & Claire Ha.  Thank you to all for listening!  TRANSCRIPT    This is a rough transcript of the interview. Some of the information was not covered and some was expanded on in the interview.  Inside Out Busan:  November 2nd Open Studio: BeFM Busan English Language Radio     Welcome to Inside Out Busan’s Open Studio ! Tonight we have a wonderful singer, music therapist, rad