Intro to singing
at your shabbos table

with Batya Levine

Wednesdays on Zoom | February 11, 18, 25
6-7:15pm ET / 5-6:15pm CT / 3-4:15pm PT

Join Batya Levine for this 3-part introductory series, where we will learn some of the standard Ashkenazi liturgy and melodies that are woven into the Friday night Shabbos table experience. Jewish home-based ritual provides an opportunity for friends and family to co-create ritual and song together, outside of institutional walls. Through the well worn practices of our ancestors, Friday night can be a time of deep connection with the Divine and with our people. Come learn traditional Ashkenazi liturgy and melodies to enliven and warm your Shabbos table.

Automated captioning provided. ASL & Live Captioning available upon request by Wednesday, January 28th. 
No one turned away for lack of funds. Please email
info@letmypeoplesing.org for a discount code if cost is a barrier for you.

 
 

meet your Teacher

Batya Levine

Batya (they/them) uses song as a tool for cultivating healing and resilience in their work as a communal song leader, musician, shaliach tzibur (Jewish prayer leader) and cultural organizer. They believe in the liberatory power of song to untie what is bound within us, and sustain us as we build a more just and beautiful world. Batya is a Co-Founder and Director of Programs at Let My People Sing! Batya offers song, ritual, and workshops in a variety of communities, and composes original music made of Ashkenazi yearning, queer heart-medicine, and emunah (faith/trust). They are a recording artist, teacher, and alumni of Rising Song Institute’s programs. Batya released their second album, Yivarechecha, in 2024 with Rising Song Records. They are a lover of the ocean, living room dance parties, and puns. Batya is honored to be doing the cultural organizing work of their dreams with LMPS! Learn more about their music at www.batyalevine.com