Debbie Friedman
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Debbie Friedman (born c. 1952) is an American composer and singer of songs with Jewish religious content. She was born in Utica, New York but moved with her family to Minnesota at age 5.
Since her debut in 1971, she has published more than 19 albums. Her work is inspired by such diverse sources as Joan Baez, Peter, Paul and Mary, and a number of folk music artists. She uses English and Hebrew lyrics and writes for all ages.
[edit] Discography
Partial, see discography for the list on her Web site.
- Songs of the Spirit- The Debbie Friedman Anthology
- Light These Lights
- Debbie Friedman Live in Concert
- The Water in the Well
- The Alef Bet
- Debbie Friedman at Carnegie Hall
- The World of Your Dreams
- And You Shall Be a Blessing
- Ani Ma-Amin
- Not by Might Not by Power
- Sing Unto God
[edit] Affiliations
- Debbie Friedman is an alumna (1969) of Highland Park High School in Saint Paul, Minnesota. She was inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in 1999.[1]
[edit] External links
- The Debbie Friedman Website and Fan Club
- Jewish Women and the Feminist Revolution from the Jewish Women's Archive
- Judaism Wikia's article on Debbie Friedman