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Taking Your Place
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Taking Your Place 4-Part - Sheet Music

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Choir Sacred (SATB choir)

SKU: JU.00-39141

Composed by Tom Kitt. Choral (Sacred); Choral Octavo; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles; Worship Resources. Simply Praise & Worship. Jewish Heritage; Sacred. Choral Octavo. Jubilate Music Group #00-39141. Published by Jubilate Music Group (JU.00-39141).

UPC: 038081435701. English. Words by Abigail Pogrebin.

Taking Your Place offers a stirring way to mark the milestone of the bar or bat mitzvah. It's been added to Saturday morning Shabbat services at the historic Central Synagogue in New York -- not only because of it's simple beauty but because it communicates so clearly the significance of a child choosing to join the larger Jewish family. The Hebrew comes from the mishebeirach prayer-- the blessing for the child found in the Shabbat morning liturgy. The Hebrew blessing is one of the mishebeirach prayers for the Torah service found in any traditional siddur.

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