We have to delay going home. There waits responsibility. And sometimes the parents are not so perfect with that kind of thing.
I need you for my starry-eyed revolution, my sexy insurrection.
I am talking about a desirous uprising.
Who will join my love-army of Cosmic Carrots?
A letter to my daughters about why love is not a pop song and forgiveness takes guts.
Enjoy this playlist inspired by the dream theme in this week’s Torah portion Vayeitzei. I hope it encourages you (and me) to create conscious opportunities to dream our important dreams, and to wake with the all the stuff we need to build them in this world.
While borrowing lines from ancient liturgy, Zusha’s music is a blend of jazz, reggae, folk, ska, gypsy swing, and traditional Jewish soul.
Alan Jay Sufrin started writing new songs, possibly a side project, possibly the next step in his career -- and then he stopped making music entirely.
It's emotionally enhancing to spend hours with enthusiasm and curiosity multiplied by 32.
This ain’t no single, this is a concept album. Let’s call this track two, continued from “What the F*** Is...
Sometimes a little blend of a trailer-trash-gangsta-super-star mixed with the steady beat of Chassidic, Rabbinical giants is exactly what you need to move your own needle.
The upcoming Torah portions Bereishit (Genesis) and Noach are filled with the original clip art of the world; the story of who we are and how our world came to be. This playlist speaks to those themes and images.
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