Sacred Hebrew Chant

with Jeanette Gross
jeanetteg@SacredHebrewChant.com

"Adonai Ori v'yishi mi-mi irah? - God is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear?" psalm 27:1

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CHANT IS A WAY OF FOCUSING on the core meaning of a prayer or piece of text that allows us to enter more fully into the kavannah, the holy intention, of the phrase. By using a simple melody and repeating the sacred phrase over and over, we are able to open our hearts to its blessing, to step inside of the prayer itself and take on its deeper meaning in a new way.

THE REPETITION ITSELF becomes a meditation. In raising our voices together we synchronize our breathing which, combined with pouring ourselves into the chant, can be a powerful tool in opening the heart and mind. In the silence after the chant we might find ourselves opening even more fully to the prayer, and I like to use this silence as a way of soaking in the effects of the practice...

RABBI SHEFA GOLD WRITES: "Chant is the bridge between the inner life and the outer expression; between the solitary practice and the shared beauty of fellowship. When we chant we are using the whole body as the instrument with which to feel the meaning of the sacred phrase."

 

Below are more samples of this practice, including a recording of each chant and a short teaching for the sacred phrase - the kavannah, or holy intention of the practice. (Note: To download mp3 recordings - right click on its title - (or control-click on a mac) and save the linked file)

 

 

"Hashiveynu Elecha v'nashuva, Let us turn to You Shechinah, let us turn to You and we will be turned."  liturgy

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No matter how far we might have strayed from our spiritual anchor, from the Divine, it is said that we have only to make the first gesture of return and we will be met by the Shechina, God's sheltering presence, who will take us by the hand and lead us back.... if we have missed the mark, this practice shows us the way to return..... in words from our liturgy we say "Let us turn to you and we will be turned - Hashiveynu Elecha v'nashuvah" ....turning, returning....

 

"Ana El Na R'fanala - Please God, please heal her." (Numbers 12:13: Moses pleads with God for Miriam's healing.)

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As Moses pleaded with God for Miriam's healing, so too, do we use these words to bring that divine healing energy to our loved ones in need of healing. Whether physical or emotional, may all those in need of healing feel surrounded by our loving blessings.... after we mention names, we will join our voices in these words of Torah and send their healing power throughout this circle and far beyond to envelop those named and unnamed who need our prayer. Remember to direct some of this healing towards your own heart, to those bruised and broken places we all hold within....

(I composed this melody in January of 2004 when my friend Simone Weinstein was diagnosed with leukemia at age 14 and has been chanted in many healing circles since then.   Simone is now 18 years old and doing great, about to leave for college.... Thank God!!!)

(Recorded* at Elul Workshop for Temple Beth Abraham Sisterhood, Oakland, California. August 12, 2007)

*Note: To download an mp3 recording - right click on its title - (or control-click on a mac) and save the linked file.

 

JEANETTE GROSS is Chant Leader at Temple Isaiah in Lafayette, CA. Jeanette has studied with Rabbi Shefa Gold since July, 1996 and is a graduate of Rabbi Gold's Kol Zimra Chant Leadership Training Program. Jeanette has been teaching monthly sessions of Sacred Chant in Lafayette since July, 1998 and a monthly "Chanting with Our Elders" group at the Reutlinger Community for Jewish Living in Danville since March, 2000. In addition to her regular chanting sessions, Jeanette has organized and led special chanting sessions for Temple Beth Abraham's Sisterhood (Oakland, CA), The Mill Valley Community Church (Mill Valley, CA), Temple Isaiah's 'Boi Kallah' Shabbat Retreat and for Temple Isaiah's Annual Women's Retreat. She also created and leads a 4 hour session each Yom Kippur between Temple Isaiah's Morning and Afternoon services (Open to the public, continuous from 12 noon to 4:00 pm, leading into Temple Isaiah's Afternoon Service at 4:15)

 

 

 

Upcoming Chanting Dates*:

 

Friday December 12, 2008 10:30 - 11:30 am - Chanting with our Elders the Reutlinger Community for Jewish Living in Danville

Monday, December 22, 2008 7:30 - 9:15 pm - Sacred Chant at Temple Isaiah

Monday, January 5, 2009 7:30 - 9:15 pm - Sacred Chant at Temple Isaiah

Friday January 9, 2009 10:30 - 11:30 am - Chanting with our Elders the Reutlinger Community for Jewish Living in Danville

Friday February 13, 2009 10:30 - 11:30 am - Chanting with our Elders the Reutlinger Community for Jewish Living in Danville

Monday, February 16, 2009 7:30 - 9:15 pm - Sacred Chant OFF-SITE - contact Jeanette Gross for details

Monday, March 2, 2009 7:30 - 9:15 pm - Sacred Chant at Temple Isaiah

Friday March 13, 2009 10:30 - 11:30 am - Chanting with our Elders the Reutlinger Community for Jewish Living in Danville

 

*More detailed information is available on Temple Isaiah's website

 

 

Chanting With Our Elders

 

Elul Workshop

 

Yom Kippur Study Session

 

"Your Jewish Neighborhood" Podcast

 

Chanting Intensive: Al Shlosha D'Varim  

 

Sacred Chant Program For Mill Valley Community Church

 

 

Contact Jeanette at jeanetteg@SacredHebrewChant.com

 

 

 


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