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Connecting religion and song to celebrate Jewish culture, High Holy Days

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COVID-19 positioned quite a lot of spiritual traditions on maintain during the last yr — or it compelled folks to seek for different methods to have a good time. Portland musician Mark Sherman developed a singular solution to honor his Jewish tradition and share it with others.

For the final two years, Sherman, 60, has been publishing content material from biblical textual content into lyrical artwork. Inquisitive about the great thing about language, Sherman was impressed by the chance to realize a larger sense of biblical textual content by. It introduced two robust components of him collectively — a love for music and a love for his Jewish life and traditions.

“I considered it because the artistic course of and that I wanted to share the method,” Sherman mentioned.

Midrash is a type of commentary utilized by the Rabbis who formed Jewish life, to attract out the that means of holy writings, according to Sherman’s website. Usually, midrash would begin wherever there was one thing uncommon within the textual content.

Sherman has been providing reside Musical Midrash live shows twice weekly for a complete yr, totally on Zoom, performing all 54 songs. With the assistance from his daughters, Ilana and Alaya, Sherman developed a brand design and web site to market his artistic concepts.

Eddy Shuldman, 67, is a Jewish educator who led Sabbath morning providers with Sherman. She mentioned she loved the place Sherman’s work was going and the way music was the instrument giving folks the power to be taught.

“It places the phrases in a distinct sort of context music,” Shuldman mentioned. “It’s seductive, it will get in your head. It turns into rhythmic.”

A big a part of Sherman’s work consists of the understanding of the Torah and the event of its accessibility for folks. Sherman mentioned all through the pandemic, he discovered alternatives to attach with the viewers by way of Zoom occasions to showcase the tales and historical textual content.

“Torah textual content is historical and typically you encounter issues that don’t really feel like they’ve relevance,” Shuldman mentioned. “[Sherman] wrestles with textual content and discover methods to know it in our lives as we speak.”

In accordance with a 2020 Pew Research Center survey, extra People than folks in different economically developed nations say the COVID-19 outbreak has bolstered their spiritual religion and the religion of their compatriots. Three in 10 People reported stronger private religion, in accordance with the examine.

Sept. 6 marks the beginning of the Jewish Excessive Holy Days, the month of Tishrei within the Jewish calendar held in September and October. The vacations have a good time renewal, forgiveness, freedom and pleasure.

Merrill Hendin, 61, is a long-time pal of Sherman and has adopted the music he has created since its inception. She mentioned that Sherman has created a possibility to make an previous story relatable for contemporary audiences.

“There are such a lot of issues that draw me into his soulful sound,” Hendin mentioned.

Sarah Rohr, 38, is an educator, songwriter and pal to Sherman’s. For Rohr, it has been a privilege to observe Sherman develop in his religion and his music.

“[Sherman’s songwriting] has been an ideal supply of inspiration, personally,” Rohr mentioned.

These all in favour of connecting with Sherman and his music can go to his Zoom link.

— Alexandra Skores

askores@oregonian.com; 503-221-8073; @AlexandraSkores



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