Batya Levine, Anthony Russell, Margot Seigle: Judaism Unbound Episode 367 - Let My People Sing


Let My People Sing is a cultural project expanding the ancient and transformative practice of Jewish communal singing. Let My People Sing gathers in multi-racial, multicultural and genderful Jewish community, uplifting songs and leaders historically and ongoingly pushed to the margins. Three of its team-members -- Batya Levine, Anthony Russell, and Margot Seigle -- join Dan and Lex for the 9th episode in an ongoing mini-series focused on Jewish spirituality.

[1] Let My People Sing's 2023 summer retreat will be taking place August 24th-27th. Registration is not yet open (as this episode is released) but it will be opening on March 9th at 6 pm ET/3 pm PT! For more information, you can head to LetMyPeopleSing.org/summer-retreat-2023.

[2] Learn more about Let My People Sing via this link, and support their work with a donation by clicking here.

[3] Russell gives a shout-out to a quote from Martin Buber, about the power of two people (or more) singing together. For the full quote, head to this link (page 65).

[4] The song that Seigle leads is called “Little Song” and was composed by Sol Weiss. For a full recording (complete with harmonies from some chickens in the background!) click here.

[5] Get a taste of Let My People Sing by checking out some of their playlists!

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