Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Shake Lulav and Rick Recht!!

Okay, folks, our first song parody has arrived!!
This song was written to the tune of "Shake it off" by Taylor Swift by our amazing Shira students last year.  Since they never got a chance to record it, we thought we'd dust it off and have a go at making it our own this year.  We will be rehearsing it next Tuesday and Wednesday (No JQuest this Sunday, but we hope you'll join us here at the Temple to help build the sukkah!!) and will record it the following Sunday, October 8th.
ALSO....
MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR A BIG, BIG, REALLY BIG EVENT that is happening on that Sunday (Oct. 8) - We will be having a very special concert during Tefillah by the amazing Rick Recht!!!!! (If you don't already know, he's a really big deal).  Mr. Recht has written countless popular Jewish tunes, many of which we sing here at Temple Isaiah.  Parents and siblings, please join us for this incredible event!


So, as promised, here are the lyrics to Shake Lulav.  I was not able to provide a link to the karaoke version on iTunes, and I did not want to post the YouTube karaoke version on the blog here, as it has the original lyrics.  So, if you'd like to find the karaoke version on your own to practice to, please do so (with parental permission, of course!) See you Tuesday and Wednesday!

“Shake Lulav”
(Sung to the tune of “Shake it Off” by Taylor Swift)

Yom Kippur is done
The High Holy Days have gone
It’s time to have some fun (oh oh)
It’s time to have some fun

We’re gonna build a booth
With some branches for the roof
To let the stars shine through (ooh ooh)
Let the stars shine through

Our sukkah’s awesome
and we worked until we saw some
of the gourds and apples hanging
from the schach 
Saying “Time to celebrate!”

Cause we Jews got to 
Pray, pray, pray, pray, pray

On this harvest holiday
day, day, day, day

And we just gotta
Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
The lulav, the lulav!

And we live there night and 
day, day, day, day, day

In our sukkah by the bay
bay, bay, bay, bay

And we’re all just gonna 
shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
The lulav, the lulav!


Hope it doesn’t rain!
But if it does, we won’t complain,
Cause it’s still fun anyway (yeah yeah)
It’s still fun anyway!

Inviting friends to eat
in the Sukkah’s really neat
Cause Sukkot just can’t be beat (no no)
Sukkot just can’t be beat!

Our sukkah’s awesome
and we worked until we saw some
of the gourds and apples hanging
from the schach (roof)
Saying “Time to celebrate!”

Cause we Jews got to 
Pray, pray, pray, pray, pray

On this harvest holiday
day, day, day, day

And we just gotta
Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
The lulav, the lulav!

And we live there night and 
day, day, day, day, day

In our sukkah by the bay
bay, bay, bay, bay

And we’re all just gonna 
shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
The lulav, the lulav!

Shake lulav
Shake lulav
Shake Shake
Shake lulav
Shake lulav
Shake Shake
Shake lulav
Shake lulav
Shake Shake
Shake lulav
Shake lulav


(rap section sung by 2 or 3 students - auditions will be on Tuesday and Wednesday next week!)

Hey, hey, hey!
Just think, we’ve all been
down and out about 
teshuvah, and the dirty, dirty deeds
we’ve all done,
But now it’s time to get down,
Because
It’s. Su-Kot!

Ancient Jews
They made pilgrimage
to Jerusalem 
to 
celebrate the harvest.

In my sukkah
got my lulav.
It’s my willow and my palm
and my myrtle and my etrog
Gonna shake, shake, shaaaaaaake

Oooohhh yeeeeaaaahhh!

Cause we Jews got to 
Pray, pray, pray, pray, pray

On this harvest holiday
day, day, day, day

And we just gotta
Shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
The lulav, the lulav!

And we live there night and 
day, day, day, day, day

In our sukkah by the bay
bay, bay, bay, bay

And we’re all just gonna 
shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
The lulav, the lulav!

Shake lulav
Shake lulav
Shake Shake
Shake lulav
Shake lulav
Shake Shake
Shake lulav
Shake lulav
Shake Shake
Shake lulav

Shake lulav


MAKING CAKE AND FIXING THE WORLD

Shalom Shiraniks!
This was our first weekday session, and we started off with a great cooking session with Karen, who taught us how to make deeeeeeelicious honeycake for Rosh Hashanah.

While the honeycake was baking, almost all of the 5th and 6th graders joined in a rowdy Gaga game in our brand new (albeit dusty) Gaga pit.

After Gaga and tefillah with Rabbi Greninger, we learned about the upcoming High Holy Days the students worked on their own "notes" for the symphony quilt.  After that, Erin brought out her bodhran (Irish drum) for the drum circle, where we made our own music for the first time.  All in all, it was a great day!





















Sunday, September 10, 2017

PANCAKES, PRAYER AND FINDING OUR "NOTES"

Shalom Shiraniks!



PANCAKES AND PRAYER
Welcome back to JQuest,!  We have an exciting year ahead of us in Shira, and I am so very glad that you are all in my class!  It was wonderful seeing so many new faces in our classroom this year, and welcoming back all of you who are returning 6th graders.  We kicked off the year with a family pancake breakfast, where we all schmoozed and noshed before heading to class.  (Parents, we hope you enjoyed your "Mussar and Middot" lesson with Rabbi Greninger!) 

Our family tefillah in the sanctuary was jam-packed and filled with music!  What a great way to start the year!



GETTING TO KNOW YOU
In class, we got to know each other a bit by playing a "Treasure Hunt" game, in which the students asked each other questions about their musical interests, hobbies, and Jewish experiences.  It was fun to see how many of us played the same instrument or had the same favorite musical artist or song. (Hamilton is clearly a big hit this year!)




FINDING OUR RHYTHM
Shira held our first "drum circle" activity, using our own bodies as percussion instruments.  (It's amazing how many ways you can make noise with your hands, feet, tummy or legs!) When we return for our weekday sessions, we will explore the various percussion instruments in our classroom, and the students will have the opportunity to learn how to use the djembe, dubek and tambourine.  I even learned that I have a couple of real drummers in class who will certainly be able to help the rest of us with our rhythm!  

WHAT'S MY NOTE?
We also began our Symphony Quilt project by asking ourselves, "What's My Note?"  You see, each of us has our own "note," a unique way that we are.  That "note" affects how we interact with others, and how we see the world.  When we explore what makes us who we are, we can better get along with others who are different than us.  In order to create a safe, cooperative classroom environment, we will be exploring how each of us can contribute to the class in a positive, productive way.  
Today, we laid the groundwork for what will become a paper "quilt" that represents each of the students in the class by filling out a questionnaire about ourselves.  In our introductory activity, we broke down NOTE into an acronym that stands for: 

      NATURE (What is your personality? What are your character traits)
      OVATION (What have you done that deserves a standing ovation? What are your       accomplishments?)
      TALENT (What are you good at?)
      EXPRESSION (How do you express your Jewishness?  Through music? Food? Traditions?)

On Tuesday and Wednesday, each of the students will use their questionnaire to create a quilt square depicting their individual NOTE.  





A PREVIEW OF WHAT'S TO COME...
Unfortunately, the TV connection wasn't working for us today, so I didn't have a chance to show everyone the previous Shira Music Videos.  Therefore, I've added them here. We only do these music videos every other year, and they are a lot of fun! The Shiraniks will pick a song, write the lyrics, sing, act and produce the video.  Look for more information on the videos in the spring, when we begin production. 


2016


2014

  Thanks to all the parents who shared our experiences today, and thanks to our wonderful TA's!  I know it's going to be an awesome year!! Shiraniks, I'll see you all on Tuesday and Wednesday, when we will work on our NOTEs for the Symphony Quilt, cook some honey cake and learn some High Holiday music! Shavua Tov!
- Erin