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Deborah Lynn Friedman (February 23, 1951 – January 9, 2011) [1] [2] [3] [4] was an American singer-songwriter of Jewish religious music, a feminist, and lover of music. She was an early pioneer of gender-sensitive language: using the feminine forms of the Divine or altering masculine-only text references in the Jewish Liturgy to include ...
Jan 15, 2021 · In honor of the musical icon, we’ve rounded up our 10 favorite Debbie Friedman songs, and included a video of each. Whether you listen to one or all 10 — or decide to dig deep into her entire...
Jan 14, 2011 · Friedman transformed Jewish worship in hundreds, if not thousands, of North American synagogues, with her sing-along style of folk-inspired music that brought prayer home to liberal...
Jan 10, 2011 · Deborah Lynn Friedman, the beloved and influential composer and singer who transformed contemporary American Jewish prayer and music, died Sunday of complications of pneumonia. She would have...
Jan 9, 2011 · NEW YORK – American Jewish singer and songwriter Debbie Friedman, who changed the voice of American Jewish spirituality and prayer, died on Sunday in a hospital in Orange County, California,...
Jan 11, 2011 · Debbie Friedman, a singer and songwriter whose work — which married traditional Jewish texts to contemporary folk-infused melodies — is credited with helping give ancient liturgy broad appeal to...
Jan 10, 2011 · Debbie Friedman, a folk singer who set Jewish prayers to contemporary music and created songs that are sung in synagogues throughout the world, has died. She was 59.