Prior Happenings
April 2022:
Our performances of Hashkiveinu (Shukiar) and One Day (Matisyahu) from Yom Hashaoh 4/27/22.
Our performances of Hashkiveinu (Shukiar) and One Day (Matisyahu) from Yom Hashaoh 4/27/22.
Virtual Choir Project
Heal Us Now by Leon Sher - Premiered March 25, 2021
With in person rehearsals suspended for over a year, the Shireinu Choir of Long Island took on a pandemic project to create a virtual recording of "Heal Us Now," an appropriate selection for the times. With lyrics including
We pray for healing of the body.
We pray for healing of the soul.
For strength of flesh and mind and spirit.
We pray to once again be whole
the song represents what many of us have experienced this past year while uplifting our spirits and bringing us together as a choir.
With in person rehearsals suspended for over a year, the Shireinu Choir of Long Island took on a pandemic project to create a virtual recording of "Heal Us Now," an appropriate selection for the times. With lyrics including
We pray for healing of the body.
We pray for healing of the soul.
For strength of flesh and mind and spirit.
We pray to once again be whole
the song represents what many of us have experienced this past year while uplifting our spirits and bringing us together as a choir.
May, 2021:
Shireinu Choir of Long Island is profiled in the Island Now with a special focus on our exciting virtual choir project during the pandemic.
Read all about it here:
https://theislandnow.com/news-98/after-virtual-rehearsals-shireinu-choir-stronger-than-ever/
Read all about it here:
https://theislandnow.com/news-98/after-virtual-rehearsals-shireinu-choir-stronger-than-ever/
Please enjoy Shireinu Choir of Long Island's rendition of our National Anthem.
Highlights from
Shireinu Choir of Long Island’s
second season and our annual concert, June 2, 2019.
Shireinu Choir of Long Island’s
second season and our annual concert, June 2, 2019.
Video montage by Toby Nemiroff
Hear the Shireinu Choir of Long Island sing the beautiful song, Yesh Kochavim,
featuring guest soloist
Cantor Elizabeth Shammash.
There are stars up above so far away
we only see their light long long after the star itself is gone.
And so it is with people that we loved,
Their memories keep shining ever brightly
Though their time with us is done.
But the stars that light up the darkest night,
These are the lights that guide us.
As we live our days, these are the ways we remember, we remember.
As we live our days, these are the ways we remember, we remember.
featuring guest soloist
Cantor Elizabeth Shammash.
There are stars up above so far away
we only see their light long long after the star itself is gone.
And so it is with people that we loved,
Their memories keep shining ever brightly
Though their time with us is done.
But the stars that light up the darkest night,
These are the lights that guide us.
As we live our days, these are the ways we remember, we remember.
As we live our days, these are the ways we remember, we remember.
We would like to share with you highlights from recent events, concerts, rehearsals, and more!
- January 17, 2020:
Interfaith service in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Temple L'Dor V’Dor, 49-10 Little Neck Pkwy, Flushing, NY 11362 - January 31, 2020, 7:00pm:
Cantor in Residence weekend with renowned Cantor/Composer Benjie Ellen Schiller
Temple Beth-El of Great Neck, 5 Old Mill Rd, Great Neck, NY 11023