B i o g r a p h y
B i o g r a p h y
B i o g r a p h y
Joshua R. Jacobson holds a Bachelors degree in Music from Harvard College, a Masters in Choral Conducting from the New England Conservatory, a Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Cincinnati, and a Doctor of Humane Letters honoris causa from Hebrew College. Before retiring in 2018, Dr. Jacobson served 45 years as Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities at Northeastern University, including nine years as Music Department Chairman and six years as the Bernard Stotsky Professor of Jewish Cultural Studies. He is also Visiting Professor and Senior Consultant in the School of Jewish Music at Hebrew College. He is also the founder and director of the Zamir Chorale of Boston, a world-renowned ensemble, specializing in Hebrew music. He has conducted workshops on choral music for various groups, including the American Choral Directors Association, and has guest conducted a number of ensembles, including the Boston Pops Orchestra, the Bulgarian National Symphony and Chorus, the New England Conservatory Orchestra and the Boston Lyric Opera Company. He has also written articles on various aspects of choral music, and over one hundred published compositions and arrangements. In 1989 he spent four weeks in Yugoslavia as a Distinguished Professor under the auspices of the Fulbright program. In 1994 Hebrew College awarded him the Benjamin Shevach Award for Distinguished Achievement in Jewish Educational Leadership, in 2004 the Cantors Assembly presented him with its prestigious “Kavod Award,” in 2016 Choral Arts New England presented him the Alfred Nash Patterson Lifetime Achievement Award, and in 2018 Chorus America selected him for its Distinguished Service Award. Prof. Jacobson is past President of the Massachusetts chapter of the American Choral Directors Association. He is the conductor and host of the PBS film, Zamir: Jewish Voices Return to Poland. His book, Chanting the Hebrew Bible: The Art of Cantillation, published by the Jewish Publication Society in 2002, was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award. He is co-author of Translations and Annotations of Choral Repertoire—Volume IV: Hebrew Texts, published by earthsongs in 2009.
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Prof. Jacobson’s articles have appeared in The Choral Journal, the American Choral Review, The Journal of Synagogue Music, Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Encyclopedia Judaica, Studies in Jewish Civilization, Yale University Institute of Sacred Music Colloquium, The Musical Quarterly, and others. His compositions, arrangements and editions have been performed by ACDA honors choirs, by the Boston Pops and Tanglewood Festival Chorus, and by the St. Olaf College Choirs, among others. His music is published by Transcontinental, ECS, Broude Brothers and Earthsongs. He has guest lectured at Harvard, Brandeis, Yale, and many other schools. In addition to his specialization in Jewish music, he has conducted many of the standard choral-orchestral masterworks, including Bach’s Johannespassion, Beethoven’s Mass in C, Handel’s Messiah, Haydn’s Die Schöpfung, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Mozart’s Requiem, Orff’s Carmina Burana, Poulenc’s Gloria, Schubert’s Mass in E-flat, Thompson’s A Peaceable Kingdom. He has also prepared Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony for Daniel Barenboim and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Mahler's Second Symphony for Zubin Mehta and the I. P. O., Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms for Gary Bertini and the Jerusalem Symphony, Schoenberg’s A Survivor from Warsaw for Piero Bellugi and the New England Conservatory Orchestra. In 2011 Jacobson launched "Middle Eastern Harmonies," a program bringing together on stage Jewish and Arab music and musicians. He has performed the program for diverse audiences throughout New England.
Here are excerpts from some press reviews. Richard Dyer wrote in the Boston Globe (June11, 2002) “Jacobson has a gift for programming that is instructive and entertaining, and more often than not, the Zamir Chorale performs works that music lovers would be unlikely to hear anyplace else.” Philip Greenfield in the American Record Guide (March/April, 2002), “The Zamir Chorale of Boston has become America’s foremost Jewish choral ensemble.” Kevin Gabriel in The Worcester Telegram and Gazette (March 25, 1996), “Jacobson led polished performances that emphasized clarity and balance. And the chorale’s professionalism was everywhere evident, particlularly in its unflagging attention to detail.”
Joshua R. Jacobson holds a Bachelors degree in Music from Harvard College, a Masters in Choral Conducting from the New England Conservatory, a Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Cincinnati, and a Doctor of Humane Letters honoris causa from Hebrew College. Before retiring in 2018, Dr. Jacobson served 45 years as Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities at Northeastern University, including nine years as Music Department Chairman and six years as the Bernard Stotsky Professor of Jewish Cultural Studies. He is also Visiting Professor and Senior Consultant in the School of Jewish Music at Hebrew College. He is also the founder and director of the Zamir Chorale of Boston, a world-renowned ensemble, specializing in Hebrew music. He has conducted workshops on choral music for various groups, including the American Choral Directors Association, and has guest conducted a number of ensembles, including the Boston Pops Orchestra, the Bulgarian National Symphony and Chorus, the New England Conservatory Orchestra and the Boston Lyric Opera Company. He has also written articles on various aspects of choral music, and over one hundred published compositions and arrangements. In 1989 he spent four weeks in Yugoslavia as a Distinguished Professor under the auspices of the Fulbright program. In 1994 Hebrew College awarded him the Benjamin Shevach Award for Distinguished Achievement in Jewish Educational Leadership, in 2004 the Cantors Assembly presented him with its prestigious “Kavod Award,” in 2016 Choral Arts New England presented him the Alfred Nash Patterson Lifetime Achievement Award, and in 2018 Chorus America selected him for its Distinguished Service Award. Prof. Jacobson is past President of the Massachusetts chapter of the American Choral Directors Association. He is the conductor and host of the PBS film, Zamir: Jewish Voices Return to Poland. His book, Chanting the Hebrew Bible: The Art of Cantillation, published by the Jewish Publication Society in 2002, was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award. He is co-author of Translations and Annotations of Choral Repertoire—Volume IV: Hebrew Texts, published by earthsongs in 2009.
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Prof. Jacobson’s articles have appeared in The Choral Journal, the American Choral Review, The Journal of Synagogue Music, Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Encyclopedia Judaica, Studies in Jewish Civilization, Yale University Institute of Sacred Music Colloquium, The Musical Quarterly, and others. His compositions, arrangements and editions have been performed by ACDA honors choirs, by the Boston Pops and Tanglewood Festival Chorus, and by the St. Olaf College Choirs, among others. His music is published by Transcontinental, ECS, Broude Brothers and Earthsongs. He has guest lectured at Harvard, Brandeis, Yale, and many other schools. In addition to his specialization in Jewish music, he has conducted many of the standard choral-orchestral masterworks, including Bach’s Johannespassion, Beethoven’s Mass in C, Handel’s Messiah, Haydn’s Die Schöpfung, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Mozart’s Requiem, Orff’s Carmina Burana, Poulenc’s Gloria, Schubert’s Mass in E-flat, Thompson’s A Peaceable Kingdom. He has also prepared Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony for Daniel Barenboim and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Mahler's Second Symphony for Zubin Mehta and the I. P. O., Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms for Gary Bertini and the Jerusalem Symphony, Schoenberg’s A Survivor from Warsaw for Piero Bellugi and the New England Conservatory Orchestra. In 2011 Jacobson launched "Middle Eastern Harmonies," a program bringing together on stage Jewish and Arab music and musicians. He has performed the program for diverse audiences throughout New England.
Here are excerpts from some press reviews. Richard Dyer wrote in the Boston Globe (June11, 2002) “Jacobson has a gift for programming that is instructive and entertaining, and more often than not, the Zamir Chorale performs works that music lovers would be unlikely to hear anyplace else.” Philip Greenfield in the American Record Guide (March/April, 2002), “The Zamir Chorale of Boston has become America’s foremost Jewish choral ensemble.” Kevin Gabriel in The Worcester Telegram and Gazette (March 25, 1996), “Jacobson led polished performances that emphasized clarity and balance. And the chorale’s professionalism was everywhere evident, particlularly in its unflagging attention to detail.”
Joshua R. Jacobson holds a Bachelors degree in Music from Harvard College, a Masters in Choral Conducting from the New England Conservatory, a Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Cincinnati, and a Doctor of Humane Letters honoris causa from Hebrew College. Before retiring in 2018, Dr. Jacobson served 45 years as Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities at Northeastern University, including nine years as Music Department Chairman and six years as the Bernard Stotsky Professor of Jewish Cultural Studies. He is also Visiting Professor and Senior Consultant in the School of Jewish Music at Hebrew College. He is also the founder and director of the Zamir Chorale of Boston, a world-renowned ensemble, specializing in Hebrew music. He has conducted workshops on choral music for various groups, including the American Choral Directors Association, and has guest conducted a number of ensembles, including the Boston Pops Orchestra, the Bulgarian National Symphony and Chorus, the New England Conservatory Orchestra and the Boston Lyric Opera Company. He has also written articles on various aspects of choral music, and over one hundred published compositions and arrangements. In 1989 he spent four weeks in Yugoslavia as a Distinguished Professor under the auspices of the Fulbright program. In 1994 Hebrew College awarded him the Benjamin Shevach Award for Distinguished Achievement in Jewish Educational Leadership, in 2004 the Cantors Assembly presented him with its prestigious “Kavod Award,” in 2016 Choral Arts New England presented him the Alfred Nash Patterson Lifetime Achievement Award, and in 2018 Chorus America selected him for its Distinguished Service Award. Prof. Jacobson is past President of the Massachusetts chapter of the American Choral Directors Association. He is the conductor and host of the PBS film, Zamir: Jewish Voices Return to Poland. His book, Chanting the Hebrew Bible: The Art of Cantillation, published by the Jewish Publication Society in 2002, was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award. He is co-author of Translations and Annotations of Choral Repertoire—Volume IV: Hebrew Texts, published by earthsongs in 2009.
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Prof. Jacobson’s articles have appeared in The Choral Journal, the American Choral Review, The Journal of Synagogue Music, Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Encyclopedia Judaica, Studies in Jewish Civilization, Yale University Institute of Sacred Music Colloquium, The Musical Quarterly, and others. His compositions, arrangements and editions have been performed by ACDA honors choirs, by the Boston Pops and Tanglewood Festival Chorus, and by the St. Olaf College Choirs, among others. His music is published by Transcontinental, ECS, Broude Brothers and Earthsongs. He has guest lectured at Harvard, Brandeis, Yale, and many other schools. In addition to his specialization in Jewish music, he has conducted many of the standard choral-orchestral masterworks, including Bach’s Johannespassion, Beethoven’s Mass in C, Handel’s Messiah, Haydn’s Die Schöpfung, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Mozart’s Requiem, Orff’s Carmina Burana, Poulenc’s Gloria, Schubert’s Mass in E-flat, Thompson’s A Peaceable Kingdom. He has also prepared Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony for Daniel Barenboim and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Mahler's Second Symphony for Zubin Mehta and the I. P. O., Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms for Gary Bertini and the Jerusalem Symphony, Schoenberg’s A Survivor from Warsaw for Piero Bellugi and the New England Conservatory Orchestra. In 2011 Jacobson launched "Middle Eastern Harmonies," a program bringing together on stage Jewish and Arab music and musicians. He has performed the program for diverse audiences throughout New England.
Here are excerpts from some press reviews. Richard Dyer wrote in the Boston Globe (June11, 2002) “Jacobson has a gift for programming that is instructive and entertaining, and more often than not, the Zamir Chorale performs works that music lovers would be unlikely to hear anyplace else.” Philip Greenfield in the American Record Guide (March/April, 2002), “The Zamir Chorale of Boston has become America’s foremost Jewish choral ensemble.” Kevin Gabriel in The Worcester Telegram and Gazette (March 25, 1996), “Jacobson led polished performances that emphasized clarity and balance. And the chorale’s professionalism was everywhere evident, particlularly in its unflagging attention to detail.”
JOSHUA JACOBSON
Works Conducted
Jewish choral (shorter)
Aaronivicz, Dan, Kachuni Im Ha’even Hayerushalmit
Abrass, Joshua, Kodosh Atoh
Adler, Hugo, By The Waters
Adler, Hugo, I Will Lift Up My Eyes
Adler, Hugo, Tov Lehodos
Adler, Sam, Adon Olam
Adler, Sam, Prophecy of Peace, A
Adler, Samuel, Kol Nidre
Admon, Yedidyah (arr. Jacobson), Shedemati
Admon, Yedidyah, Hafley Vafeleh
Admon, Yedidyah, Hitoreri Yerushalayim
Aldema, Gil (arr. Wiesenberg), Ana Halakh Dodekh
Aldema, Gil, Ashira Liydiday
Aldema, Gil, Na'arah
Alexander, Chaim, Vekibats'ti Et'chem
Alkan, Charles V., Halleluyoh
Alkoni (arr. Jacobson), Hey Harmonika
Aloni, Aminadav, Yismechu
Alter, Israel (arr. Jacobson), Hazkarah Likdoshim
Amiran, Emanuel (arr. Jacobson), Mayim, Mayim
Amiran, Emanuel, Ki Mitsiyon
Amnon Abutbul, Fathi Kasam And Yair Dalal (arr. Jacobson), Zaman Salaam
Amrani, Barak (arr. Epstein), Kol Hanshamah
Anon, Dona Nobis Pacem/Sim Shalom
Argov, A. (arr. Cohen), Lech Lamidbar
Argov, A. (arr., Braun), Ronu Na
Avni, Tsvi, Ha’ir Mesacheket Machavo'im
Avni, Tzvi, Piyutim Leshabbat
Baygelman, David (arr. Jacobson), Makht Tsu Di Eygelekh
Ben-Haim, Efraim (arr. Shalmon), Sadot Sheba-Emek
Ben-Haim, Paul, La Rosa Enflorece (From "Six Folksongs")
Ben-Haim, Paul, Roni Akarah
Ben-Haim, Paul, Yefeh Nof
Ben-soussan, Aaron (arr. Jacobson), Lekha Dodi
Berger, Arthur, Tov Lehodos
Bernstein, Leonard, Hashkivenu
Bernstein, Leonard, Sanctus (Kedushah)
Bernstein, Leonard, Urah Hanevel (From Chichester Psalms)
Bernstein, Leonard, Yigdal
Bik, M., Uri Adamah
Bleckner, Andrew, Halleluyah
Bloch, Ernest, Yihyu Leratson (From "Sacred Service")
Bock, Jerry, Sabbath Prayer (From Fiddler On The Roof)
Bock, Jerry, Sunrise Sunset (From Fiddler On The Roof)
Bock, Jerry, To Life (From Fiddler On The Roof)
Bock, Jerry, Tradition (From Fiddler On The Roof)
Bolaffi (arr. Jacobson), Mizmor Ledavid
Braun, Yehezkel (arr. Jacobson), Dime Rozina
Braun, Yehezkel (arr. Jacobson), Don Amadi
Braun, Yehezkel (arr. Jacobson), Durme, Durme
Braun, Yehezkel (arr. Jacobson), Esta Rakhel
Braun, Yehezkel (arr. Jacobson), Morenica
Braun, Yehezkel (arr. Jacobson), Nani
Braun, Yehezkel (arr. Jacobson), Porque Llorax
Braun, Yehezkel, Adir Hu (From "Passover Songs")
Braun, Yehezkel, Adon Olam
Braun, Yehezkel, Banechar
Braun, Yehezkel, Betset Yisrael (From "Passover Songs")
Braun, Yehezkel, Deror Yikra
Braun, Yehezkel, Eliyahu Hanavi (From "Passover Songs")
Braun, Yehezkel, Elohim Eshala
Braun, Yehezkel, Ha Lachma (From "Passover Songs")
Braun, Yehezkel, Karev Yom (From "Passover Songs")
Braun, Yehezkel, Lecha Dodi
Braun, Yehezkel, Magash Ha-Kesef
Braun, Yehezkel, Mizmor Ledavid
Braun, Yehezkel, Psalm Verses
Braun, Yehezkel, Shabbat Hamalkah
Braun, Yehezkel, Sharkiyah
Braun, Yehezkel, Vayimalet Kayyin
Burger, David (arr. Lazar), Chiefest Joy
Burger, David (arr. Lazar), Songs To Jerusalem
Burger, David (arr. Lazar), Tefillah
Burger, David, Baruch El Elyon
Burger, David, Hatikvah (Tikvateinu)
Burger, David, We Came To Sing In Jerusalem
Caldwell, Paul, Lord’s Wonders At The Exodus, The
Carlbach, Shelomo (arr. Jacobson), Uva’u Ha’ov’dim
Carlebach, Shlomo (arr. Jacobson), Leku Neranenah
Carlebach, Shlomo (arr. Jacobson), Mizmor Ledavid: Havu
Carlebach, Shlomo (arr. Jacobson), Niggun
Carmel, Dov, Piyutim
Carmel, Dov, Uri Tsafon
Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario, Barukh Ha-Ba
Chajes, Julius, Song Of The Galillee
Chajes, Julius, Song Of The Pioneers
Chanoch, Shalom (arr. Sherf), Niga El Ha-Chalom
Chen, Nira (arr. Jacobson), Dodi Li
Clave, Giuseppe (arr. Jacobson), Adon Olam
Cohen Hav-Ron, Nisim (arr. Levanon), Hayoshevet Baganim
Cohen, Dudley, Hinach Yafah
Cohen, G. M., Adon Olam
Cohen, Gerald, Adonai Ro’i
Davidson, Charles, Adon Olam
Davidson, Charles, Hashkivenu
Davidson, Charles, Lecho Dodi (From "Chassidic Sabbath")
Davidson, Charles, Sh'ma Koleynu
Davidson, Charles, Sholom Aleychem (From "Chassidic Sabbath")
Davidson, Charles, Yom Zeh Mechubod (From "Chassidic Sabbath")
Dinerstein, Norman, Hashkivenu
Drechsler, Joseph, Halleluyoh
Einstein, Arik and Miki Gabrielov (arr. Jacobson), Ani Ve'atah
Ellstein, Abe (arr. Jacobson), Heymishe Bulgar
Ellstein, Abe (arr. Jacobson), Oy Mame, Bin Ikh Farlibt
Ellstein, Abraham (arr. Jacobson), Abi Gezint
Ellstein, Abraham (arr. Jacobson), Der Alter Tziganer
Ellstein, Abraham (arr. Jacobson), Drey, Dreydelekh
Elman, Ziggy (arr. Jacobson), And the Angels Sing
Engel, Joel (arr. Jacobson), Beggars Dance, the (from The Dybbuk)
Engel, Joel, Lullaby
Engel, Joel, Oovih Nad Bryegam Iordanah
Faktori, Daniel, Hakotsrim
Fastag, Azriel (arr. Kaplan), Ani Ma’amin
Fastag, Azriel D (arr. Caldwell), Ani Maamin
Finkelstein, Meir (arr. Jacobson), Ledor Vador
Finkelstein, Meir (arr. Jacobson), Modim & V’al Kulam
Fisher, Fred (arr. Jacobson), Yidisha Charleston
Fleischer, Tsippi, Ha-Sha'on Rotseh Liyshon (The Clock)
Freudenthal, Eyn Keloheynu
Frimer, Dov (arr. Jacobson), Al Hanissim
Fromm, Herbert, Anim Zemirot (From "Six Short Heb Anthems")
Fromm, Herbert, Chanukah (From "Six Madrigals")
Fromm, Herbert, Psalm 23 (The Lord Is My Shepherd)
Fromm, Herbert, Tisha B'av (From "Six Madrigals")
Gabai, Rafi (arr. Jacobson), Sharam A Sheikh
Gamliel (arr. Avni), Erets Zavat Chalav
Garzia, David, Shir Ha-Ma’alot
Gebirtig, Mordecai (arr. Jacobson), Oy, Bruderel, Lechayim
Gelbart, Michael (arr. Lazar), I Have A Little Dreydel
Gerowitsch, Adon Olom
Giladi, M. (arr. Jacobson), Biglali O Biglalo
Gilrod/Sandler (arr. Jacobson), A Freylachs (From "The Three Brides")
Givon, Uri (arr. Ben-Haim), Ken Yovdu
Givon, Uri (arr. Sharif), Ken Yovdu
Goldberg, Caroll, Ve’erastikh Li
Goldberg, Merryl, Shachar Avakesh’cha
Goldfaden, Avrohom, (arr. Jacobson), Rozhinkes Mit Mandln (From Shulamis)
Goldfaden, Avrohom, Rozhinkes Mit Mandlen
Goldfaden/Folk/Warshawsky (arr. Jacobson), Eine Kleine Klezmuzik
Goldfarb, Israel (arr. Aldema), Shalom Aleychem
Goldfarb, Israel (arr. Aldema), Shalom Aleykhem
Goldman, Maurice, Avremeleh Melamed
Golub, Solomon (arr. Jacobson), Boruch Atoh
Gottlieb, Jack, Hatsi Kaddish (From “Four Affirmations”
Grossi, Carlo , Cantata Ebraica
Hadar, Joseph (arr. Klebanow), Erev Shel Shoshanim
Haddad, Akram, Psalm 121
Halevy, Jacques, Min Hameytsar
Halevy, Jacques, Somachti Be-Omrim Li
Halpern, Peter (arr. Jacobson), Tov Lehodot (Psalm 92)
Heffer, Chaim (arr. Jacobson), Shir Ha-Avot
Helfman, Max, Hashkivenu
Hen, Nira (arr. Jacobson), Ittiy Mi-Levanon
Herman, Jerry, This Is A Land Of Milk And Honey (From Milk And Honey)
Hirsch, Nurit (arr. Aldema), Makhela Aliza
Hirsch, Nurit (arr. Aldema), Perach Halilach
Hirsch, Nurit (arr. Carmel), Tsiyon Halo Tish’ali
Hirsch, Nurit (arr. Jacobson), Bashanah Habaah
Hirsch, Nurit (arr. Jacobson), Oseh Shalom
Hirsch, Nurit (arr. Levanon), Boker Shel Zahav
Hirsch, Nurit (arr. Mindel), Bo Beshalom
Hitman, Uri (arr. Jacobson), Ani Noladti Lashalom
Isaacson, Michael, Light The Legend
Isaacson, Michael, Sim Shalom
Israel Schorr (arr. Jacobson), Sheyiboneh Beys Ha-Mikdosh
Jacobson, Joshua & Michael Zaitchik, Dayeynu
Jacobson, Joshua, Azamer Bishvakhin
Jacobson, Joshua, Chanukah Variations
Jacobson, Joshua, Eliyahu
Jacobson, Joshua, Hamavdil
Jacobson, Joshua, Mi Zeh Yemallel
Jacobson, Joshua, Shavu'ot
Jagoda, Flory (arr. Jacobson), Ocho Kandelikas
Jagoda, Flory (arr. Page), Hamisha Asar
Janowsky, Max, Avinu Malkeynu
Janowsky, Max, Sim Shalom
Jenkins, Karl Tehillim (Psalm 150)
Jochsberger, Tsiporah, Gerashti Mi-Libiy
Jochsberger, Tsiporah, Yom Zeh Mechubad
Jospe, Erwin, Din Toire Mit Gott, A (A Judgement Against God)
Karen, Kenny (arr. Lazar), Jerusalem Is Mine
Kaspi, Mati (arr. Sherf), Zugot Zugot
Kessler, Minuetta, Victory Hora
Kingsley, Gershon, Se’u She’orim
Klarman, Jeremiah, God Full Of Love
Klarman, Jeremiah, Halel Shir V’or
Klarman, Jeremiah, Hodu
Klarman, Jeremiah, Rom’mu
Klarman, Jeremiah, Yah Ribon
Klepper, Jeff (arr. Jacobson), Lo Bashamayim Hi
Klepper, Jeff (arr. Jacobson), Or Zarua
Klepper, Jeff (arr. Jacobson), Yesh Kokhavim
Klepper, Jeff (arr. Jacobson), Hineh Mah Tov
Klepper, Jeff (arr. Jacobson), Modeh Ani
Klepper, Jeff (arr. Jacobson), Or Zarua
Klepper, Jeff (arr. Jacobson), Oseh Shalom
Klepper, Jeff And Dan Freelander (arr. Jacobson), Lo Alekha
Klepper, Jeff And Dan Freelander (arr. Jacobson), Shalom Rav
Konnikov, Genady, Ashes
Labes, Jef, Sh'chorati Halilit
Labes, Jef, Shir Ahavah
Labes, Jef, Yismechu
Lampl, Kenneth, Adon Olam
Lampl, Kenneth, Jerusalem
Lampl, Kenneth, This Descent into Your Solitude
Lang, David, I Lie (Leg Ikh)
Lavri, Marc (arr. Binder), Shir Ha-Emek
Lavri, Marc, Emek
Lavri, Marc, En Kiyerushalayim
Lavri, Marc, Hora (Op. 243, No. 2)
Lavri, Marc, Hora Nirkodah (Op. 206 No. 3)
Lavri, Marc, Mah Tovu
Lavri, Marc, Yeled Yeled Li Nitan
Lavry, Marc (arr. Gilboa & Jacobson), Emek
Lebedeff, Aaron (arr. Netsky & Jacobson), Rumania
Lehrer, Tom (arr. Jacobson), Hanukah In Santa Monica
Leoni, The God Of Abraham Praise
Levi, Sara (arr. Braun), Machmad Levavi
Levi, Sara (arr. Jacobson), El Ginat Egoz
Lewandowski, Louis (arr. Jacobson), Adon Olawm
Lewandowski, Louis (arr. Jacobson), Adonoy Mawlawch
Lewandowski, Louis (arr. Jacobson), Awleinu
Lewandowski, Louis (arr. Jacobson), Bawrechu And Shema
Lewandowski, Louis (arr. Jacobson), Chatsi Kaddish
Lewandowski, Louis (arr. Jacobson), Kaddish Shawleim
Lewandowski, Louis (arr. Jacobson), Lechu Neranenaw
Lewandowski, Louis (arr. Jacobson), Me-Ein Sheva
Lewandowski, Louis (arr. Jacobson), Mi Chawmochaw
Lewandowski, Louis (arr. Jacobson), Vaychulu
Lewandowski, Louis, Birkas Kohanim
Lewandowski, Louis, Eli Tsiyon
Lewandowski, Louis, Enosh Kechotzir Yomov
Lewandowski, Louis, Ewiger, An Den Himmel Reicht Deine Huld (Psalm 36)
Lewandowski, Louis, German Kedushah
Lewandowski, Louis, Halleluyoh
Lewandowski, Louis, Haneyros Halawlu
Lewandowski, Louis, Kol Nidre
Lewandowski, Louis, Lecho Dodi
Lewandowski, Louis, Mah Tovu
Lewandowski, Louis, Torah Service
Lewandowski, Louis, Tov Lehodos
Lewandowski, Louis, Wie Ein Hirsch
Lewandowski, Louis, Yevorekhekho
Lewandowski, Louis, Yigdal
Lewandowski, Louis, Zocharti Loch
Lidarti (arr. Jacobson), Bet Yisrael Sifdu (From Ester)
Lidarti (arr. Jacobson), Hodu Ha-Arets (From Esther)
Low, Leo, Hazamir
Low, Leo, Mir Trogen A Gezang (Motto)
Machtenberg, Meyer (arr. Jacobson), Shehekheyonu
Meyerbeer, Giacomo, Uv'nucho Yomar
Meyerowitz, David (arr. Jacobson), Ziseh Kinder Yoren
Milhaud, Darius, Kedushah
Moditser (arr. Sperber), Eshet Chayil
Mombach, Julius, Ahavas Olom
Mombach, Julius, Boruch Ha-Bo
Mombach, Julius, Halleluyoh
Mombach, Julius, Psalm 24 Ledovid Mizmor
Mussorgsky, Modest (arr. Jacobson), Samuel Goldenberg & Schmuyele
Naplan, Alan, Al Shlosha Devarim
Naumbourg, Samuel, Hallel
Naumbourg, Samuel, Mizmor Lesodoh
Naumbourg, Samuel, Se'u She'orim
Naumbourg, Samuel, Vidduy (Ono Tovo)
Navon, Yitzhak A. (arr. Braun), Nitsanei Shalom
Neeman, Y. (arr. Braun), Hamu Galim
Nini, Ahinoam (arr. Jacobson), Ahavah
Nini, Ahinoam, Gil Dor, Mira Awad (arr. Jacobson), There Must Be Another Way
Nof, Akiva (arr. Jacobson), Sisu Et Yerushalayim
Nowakowsky, David, Adonoi Zechoronu
Oakland, Ben (arr. Sherf), Kafe Bekef (Java Jive)
Osborne, Charles, For Jody
Osborne, Charles, Haneyrot Hallalu
Osborne, Charles, Psalm 20
Osborne, Charles, Samachti
Osborne, Charles, Souls On Fire Suite
Oshrat, Kobi (arr. Freedman), Halleluyah La’olam
Oshrat, Kobi (arr. Weiner), Halleluyah La’olam
Ovadiah Hager (arr. Jacobson), Mi Al Har Chorev
Oysher, Moshe & Abe Ellstein (arr. Jacobson), Kishinever Shtikeleh, Der
Oysher, Moyshe (arr. Ellstein), Chad Gadyaw
Oysher, Moyshe (arr. Jacobson), Candle Lighting
Oysher, Moyshe (arr. Jacobson), Hot A Git'n Chanukeh
Page, Nick, K’ayal Ta’arog
Page, Nick, Kodesh Hem
Page, Nick, L’eyla
Page, Nick, We Pray
Page, Nick, We Sing (Anu Sharim)
Parchi, Chaim (arr. Jacobson), Aley Neyri
Parchi, Chaim (arr. Jacobson), Shabbat Vechanukah
Parchi, Chaim (arr. Jacobson), Shemen Zakh
Parker, Alice, An American Kedushah
Partos, Oedon, Hamavdil
Paskin, David (arr. Jacobson), Modim
Perlmutter, Arnold & Herman Wohl (arr. Rand), Lebn Zoll Columbus
Pik, Carlbach, & Erlich (arr. Jacobson), Hassidic Medley
Pik, Tzvi (arr. Jacobson), She-Hecheyanu
Pokross, Dmitri (arr. Jacobson), Zog Nit Keynmol
Polansky, David, Hanukah Tarantella
Rappaport, Moshe (arr. Jacobson), Yerushalayim
Ravina, Menashe (arr. Stern), Mi Yemalel
Rosenblatt, Yosele (arr. Osborne), Veliyrusholayim Irekho
Rosenbloom, Ya'ir (arr. Jacobson), Shir Lashalom
Rosenblum, Yair (arr. Jacobson), Untaneh Tokef
Rosenfeld, Morris (arr. Weiner), Main Ruhe Platz
Rossi, Salamone, Adon Olam
Rossi, Salamone, Al Naharot Bavel
Rossi, Salamone, Barechu
Rossi, Salamone, Eftach Na Sefatai
Rossi, Salamone, Eileh Mo-Adey Adonai
Rossi, Salamone, Elohim Hashivenu
Rossi, Salamone, Halleluyah
Rossi, Salamone, Hashkivenu
Rossi, Salamone, Kaddish
Rossi, Salamone, Kedushah
Rossi, Salamone, Mizmor Letodah
Rossi, Salamone, Mizmor Shir Leyom Hashabbat
Rossi, Salamone, Odecha
Rossi, Salamone, Shir Hama'alot
Rossi, Salamone, Shir Lama'alot
Rossi, Salamone, Shir Lama’alot Essa Eynai
Rumshinsky, Joseph (arr. Jacobson), Ki Lekach Tov
Rumshinsky, Joseph (arr. Jacobson), Sheyn Vi Di Levoneh
Safam, Adon Olam (Blue Moon)
Sambursky, Daniel (arr. Wiesenberg), Ba’a Menukha Layageya (Emek)
Sambursky, Daniel (Weill & Jacobson), Ba’a Menukha Layageya (D’mama Beyizreel)
Saminsky, Lazare (arr. Wyner), Shir Ha-Shirim
Saminsky, Lazare, Tov Lehodos
Sandler, Jacob (arr. Sargon), Eyli Eyli
Sandler, Jacob (arr. Secunda), Eyli Eyli
Sargon, Simon, Praise Ye The Lord
Schaechter, Binyumin, Bai Di Taikhn Fun Bovl
Schalit, Heinrich, V’shomeru
Schiller, Benjie-Ellen, Halleluhu
Schiller, Benjie-Ellen, Harninu
Schiller, Benjie-Ellen, Yet Ha-zamir
Schlossberg (arr. Ellstein), Retsey
Schorr, Israel (arr. Lazar), She-Yiboneh Beys Hamikdosh
Schubert, Franz, Tov Lehodos
Schwartz, Geraldine, Night
Secunda, Sholom (arr. Jacobson), Ba Mir Bistu Sheyn
Secunda, Sholom (arr. Jacobson), Dona, Dona
Secunda, Sholom (arr. Jacobson), Mayn Yidishe Maydele
Secunda, Sholom, Pis'chu Li
Segal, Misha (arr. Morse), Tsipor Shniya
Seltzer, Dov (arr. Jacobson), Dabeir Eilai Bifrachim
Seltzer, Dov (arr. Jacobson), Hakotel
Selzer, Dov (arr. Lazar), Hamilchamah Ha-Acharonah
Selzer, Dov (arr. Lazar), Ten Shabbat
Shelem, Matityahu (arr. Aldema), Havu Lanu Yayin
Shelem, Matityahu (arr. Braun), Shibbolet Ba-Sadeh
Shemer, Naomi (arr. Aldema), Acharey Hashkiya Basadeh
Shemer, Naomi (arr. Aldema), Yerushalayim Shel Zahav
Shemer, Naomi (arr. Braun), Yerushalayim Shel Zahav
Shemer, Naomi (arr. Jacobson), Al Kol Eileh
Shemer, Naomi (arr. Lazar), Lu Yehi
Shemer, Naomi (arr. Savit, Goldberg & Jacobson), Shirat Ha-Asavim
Shemer, Naomi (arr. Wiesenberg), Kibbuy Orot
Shenker, Benzion (arr. Sperber), Mizmor Ledovid
Shiloni, Vered, Four Israeli Children Songs
Shlock Rock (arr. Jacobson), Under The Chuppah
Slivskin, Carlos (arr. Jacobson), Adon Olam
Snyder, Robert, Happy Is The Man (Psalm 1)
Solomon, Robbie, Mi Sheberach
Solomon, Robert (arr. Jacobson), Pit'chu Li
Solomon, Robert, Etz Chaim Hee
Solomon, Robert, Everybody Loves A Party (From The Orphan Queen)
Solomon, Robert, Leaving Mother Russia
Solomon, Robert, Purim Parade (From The Orphan Queen)
Solomon, Robert, What Have You Done? (From The Orphan Queen)
Solomon, Robert, Yah Ribon Alam
Starer, Robert, Ashrey Adam
Starer, Robert, Break Forth Into Joy
Starer, Robert, Mizmor Ledavid
Starer, Robert, Song Of Praise
Starer, Robert, Song Of Redemption
Starer, Robert, Song Of Supplication
Starer, Robert, Song Of Thanksgiving
Steinberg, Ben, Niggun Talmidey Besht
Steinberg, Ben, Shalom Rav
Steinberg, Ben, Shehecheyanu
Stern, Robert, Adon Olam
Stern, Robert, Three Lullabies
Still, William G., Mizmor Ledovid
Sulzer, Salomon (arr. Jacobson), Hashkivenu
Sulzer, Salomon (arr. Jacobson), Mi Adir
Sulzer, Salomon (arr. Jacobson), Yehalelu Es Shem (Hodo Al Eretz)
Sulzer, Salomon, Hallel
Sulzer, Salomon, Halleluyoh
Sulzer, Salomon, Hiney Borechu
Sulzer, Salomon, Torah Service
Sulzer, Salomon, Vayehi Binso'a Ha'aron
Sulzer, Salomon, Venislach
Sussman, Joel, Tribute
Swados, Elizabeth (arr. Jacobson), Miriam (Who Is Like Unto Thee)
Tahar-Lev, Y. (arr. Jacobson), Anachnu Va’atem
Toch, Ernst (arr. Sperber), Geographical Fugue
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Eyn Adir
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Hashkivenu
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Maoz Tsur
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Odekha
Trad (arr: Sperber), Der Rebbe (Medley)
Trad (arr. Aldema), Dolyeh
Trad (arr. Aldema), Tsur Mishelo Achalnu
Trad (arr. Aldema), Tsvei Brivelach
Trad (arr. Algazi), Petite Échelle D'or (Scalerica)
Trad (arr. Barnett), Sevivon
Trad (arr. Barnett), Yemey Ha-chanukah
Trad (arr. Ben-Haim), Hatikvah
Trad (arr. Ben-Haim), Hitragut
Trad (arr. Binder), Maoz Tsur
Trad (arr. Braun), Eliyahu Hanavi
Trad (arr. Browda), Havah Netse Bamachol
Trad (arr. Davidson), Sa’enu
Trad (arr. Elias), Ki Eshmera Shabbat
Trad (arr. Elias), Yom Hashabbat
Trad (arr. Epstein), Ozi Vezimrat Yah
Trad (arr. Epstein), Paro Era Estrellero
Trad (arr. Epstein), Zog Maran
Trad (arr. Faktori), Hava Nagila
Trad (arr. Holdhaim), Kirya Yefefiya
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Adijo Kerida
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Adon Haselichot
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Akhar Nogenim
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Ayalath Hen
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Beresheet
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Candle Lighting For Chanukah
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Di Mashkeh
Trad (arr. Jacobson), El Nora Alilah
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Finjan
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Im Eshkakhekh Yerushalayim
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Ki Lo No'eh
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Lama Bada Yatathana
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Lamentations
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Mah Nishtanah
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Niggun
Trad (arr. Jacobson), O Chanukah
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Oh Rachel Don’t You Weep
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Papir Iz Doch Vais
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Psalm 114
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Quen Supiense
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Rad Halailah
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Shnirele Perele
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Shoshanah
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Sudenyu, Der
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Yah Ribon Alam
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Yom Zeh Leyisrael/Yismach Mosheh
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Yoshke (Reb Dovidl)
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Zemer Lach
Trad (arr. Jacobson), Zol Zain Sholom
Trad (arr. Jaroff), Ovent Klangen
Trad (arr. Lazar), Amen Shem Nora/Halleluyah
Trad (arr. Lazar), Cuando El Re Nimrod
Trad (arr. Lazar), Tumbalalaika
Trad (arr. Levanon), Sa’enu
Trad (arr. Low), Viglid
Trad (arr. Marcello & Jacobson), Maoz Tsur
Trad (arr. Miron), Am Yisroel Chai
Trad (arr. Miron), Odpusti Narod Moy
Trad (arr. Ness), Eli Atah
Trad (arr. Netsky), Siete Ijos
Trad (arr. Skliar), Khatskele
Trad (arr. Skliar), Tikvateynu
Trad (arr. Ullmann), Du Meydeleh
Trad (arr. Ullmann), Eliyahu Ha-Navi
Trad (arr. Ullmann), Ura Na
Trad (arr. Ullmann), Yomeh Yomeh
Trad (Ben-Haim), At Adamah
Trad (Binder), Ematai
Trad (Lazar), Ani Ma’amin
Trad. (arr. Ellstein & Jacobson), Tsvey Brivelekh Tsum Liader Rebin
Trad. (arr. Seter), Adir Kevodo
Trad. (arr. Seter), Eshet Chayil
Various (arr. Jacobson), Wedding Dances
Various (arr. Jacobson), Adon Olam Medley
Various (arr. Jacobson), Hanukah Medley
Various (arr. Jacobson), Twentieth Anniversary Medley
Vecchi, Orazio, Tich Tach Toch (From L'amfiparnasso)
Verdi, Giuseppi, Va, Pensiero
Von Tilzer, Albert (arr. Jacobson), Nem Mikh Mit Tsu Der Bal Geym
Warshauer, Meira, We Are Dreamers
Warshawsky, Mark (arr. Bessner), Oyfn Pripachok
Warshawsky, Mark (arr. Jacobson), Az Di Yonteddike Teg
Weill, Kurt (arr. Jacobson), This Is a God (from The Golden Calf)
Weill, Kurt, Kiddush
Weiner, Lazar (arr. Jacobson), A Nign
Weiner, Lazar, Ashrei Ho-Ish
Weiner, Matityahu (arr. Bernstein), Simchu Na
Weintraub (arr. Merman), Eight Bright Candles
Weisfisch, Shelomo (arr. Jacobson), Simonah Midimonah
Weisgall, Hugo, Maoz Tsur/ Fortress Rock
Weixelbaum, Jody, Eight Tiny Candles
Welbah, Joel (arr. Copland & Lazar), Banu (Hora Medurah)
Whitacre, Eric, Five Hebrew Love Songs
Wilensky, Moshe (arr. Jacobson), Mul Har Sinai
Wilensky, Moshe (arr. Jacobson), Venezuela
Wilensky, Moshe, Shir Tsiltsulim
Wilensky, Moshe, Uri Tsiyon
Winshevsky, Morris (arr. Jacobson), Alle Brider
Wolpe, Stephan, Ronu Leyaakov Simchah
Wolpe, Stephan, Samachti Be-Omrim Li
Wolpe, Stephan, Tsedaktem Habonim Hatse’irim
Wyner, Yehudi, Adon Olam (from Friday Night Service)
Wyner, Yehudi, Lecho Dodi (from Friday Night Service
Wyner, Yehudi, Shiru Ladonai (from Friday Night Service)
Yaffe, Shlomo, Mah Navu
Yarrow, Peter (arr. Jacobson), Light One Candle
Zehavi, David (arr. Aldema), Malu Asameynu Bar
Zehavi, David (arr. Givon), Orcha Bamidbar
Zehavi, David (arr. Jacobson), Shir Hapalmach
Zehavi, David (arr. Wiesenberg), Halikha Lekesarya (Eli, Eli)
Zeira, Mordecai (arr. Engel), Laila Laila
Zeira, Mordecai (arr. Engel), Sovevuni
Zeira, Mordecai (arr. Helzner, Sher, Jacobson), Al Giv’ot Shekh Avrek
Zilberts, Zavel, Havdoleh
Zim, Sol (arr. Jacobson), Avinu Shebashamayim
Zloty, Shelomo (arr. Epstein), Vahavi’otim
Zweig, Ehud (arr. Lazar), Yedid Nefesh