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Hinei Mah Tov by Rick Recht
Cantor Kenneth Feibush, vocals and guitar, and David Strickland, piano
V'shamru by Meir Finkelstein
Cantor Kenneth Feibush, vocals, and David Strickland, piano
Shalom Rav by Ben Steinberg
Cantor Kenneth Feibush, vocals, and David Strickland, piano
Yihyu L'ratzon by Michelle Citrin
Cantor Kenneth Feibush, vocals and guitar, and David Strickland, piano
Shiviti by Michael Isaacson
Cantor Kenneth Feibush, vocals, and David Strickland, piano
Kiddush by Kurt Weill (live)
Cantor Kenneth Feibush, vocals, Dr. Ralph Selig, organ, and choir of Hebrew Tabernacle
Avinu Malkeinu by Max Janowski
Cantor Kenneth Feibush, vocals, and David Strickland, piano
Ahavat Olam by Debbie Friedman (live)
Cantor Kenneth Feibush, vocals and guitar, Ronald Baltimore, piano
 

I had the joy of singing “Hatikvah,” the Israeli national anthem, with my cantor colleagues for a Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest Yom Ha’atzmaut program.

Cantor Feibush singing “Sim Shalom” by David Enlow.

Cantor Feibush singing “Waving Through A Window” from Dear Evan Hansen.

Cantor Feibush singing “In Cheider” in concert with the American Conference of Cantors.

Cantor Feibush singing “Tov l’hodos” by Franz Schubert.

Cantor Feibush singing “Kaddisch” by Maurice Ravel.

Cantor Feibush provided violin track for Jay Rapoport’s album They Tried To Get Us, We Won, Let’s Rock!

Cantor Feibush performing highlights from “Hassidic Dances” by Heinrich Schalit. This was probably the only performance since its premiere half a century prior.

Book of Mormon parody made during my Year in Israel at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, featuring my family, who happened to be visiting me the week of filming!