Talmud Class: The Magic of Sephardic Music




From the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life show

Summary: <p>Often, we experience music in a passive way. In a synagogue setting, very few of us know where liturgical melodies come from and rarely do we have the time to consider the effect of any particular melody on our prayer experience. (Even when we do have the time and inclination, we often struggle to find words to articulate the impact of a melody on our emotional or psychospiritual experience.)</p> <p>This class is about tuning in--literally--to the magic of Sephardic music.</p> <p>These melodies are fascinating. They are often rhythmic and upbeat. They play with intervals and motifs which sound exotic to our ears. When paired with prayers, these melodies have a very different effect on our hearts than do the traditional Ashkenazi melodies that sometimes dominate Jewish spaces.</p> <p>During Talmud, Elias sings different Ashkenazi and Sephardic melodies for five different prayers and we as a clergy team are going to be discussing how each melody affects our heart and our internal experience. This class isn't about music theory or musicology. It is about discovery and about opening our hearts to the magic that is in store for us all through the day tomorrow!</p>