Picked up my buddy, Robert, on the early side. Arrived at the venue just as they were letting cars in. Immediately apparent that they weren’t ready for the influx of folks. Somehow we ended up parking at the entrance to the venue. We cruised the parking lot a bit. I bought a Steal Your Face […]
Adventures
We Have No Power… Only Songs
I took this picture on a recent visit to Tel Aviv. The stenciled words above the face are what compelled me. They read, “Ein lanu koach, rak shirim.” As a musician I’m intrigued by the message. Sometimes things are lost in translation and street art in Israel is often laden with specific cultural resonances. But […]
Mindful Songleading
Being a Jewish songleader isn’t easy. Here’s a list of reasons why (in no particular order): Jews. We’re an irascible group. We don’t always like to be lead. Music. Music is both incredibly simple and incredibly complex. Many musicians and songleaders do a neat thing– they make complex music feel simple and they elevate simple […]
A Joyful Noise at #CCAR17
The Central Conference of American Rabbis just wrapped up a truly inspiring convention here in Atlanta. With deep themes of social justice, the power and importance of the rabbinate, the need to build coalitions across and beyond faith lines, and more, the more than 500 conference attendees (myself included) returned to our home communities energized […]
So honored to be on NPR
Last week I had the unique privilege and honor of being interviewed on 90.1 WABE: Atlanta’s NPR station. I want to thank Lois Reitzes for her gracious questions and for shining a light on “Rise Up”, The Davis Academy, and my music more generally. As an avid listener and supporter of NPR there’s really no […]
Rabbinical Radio
I had a blast being interviewed about my song “Rise Up” by Bailey and Southside on Rock 100.5, Atlanta’s Rock Station, this morning. I think they were surprised to discover that they were talking to an actual rabbi! Highlights included getting to shine a spotlight on The Davis Academy and Janice Durden as well as being […]