Created to help teach children the havdalah (havdallah) blessings, “Shalom Shabbat Shalom” — meaning either “Goodbye, Shabbat, goodbye” or “Goodbye, Shabbat peace” — allows children to echo the havdalah (havdallah) blessings which signify the end of Shabbat and the beginning of the work week.
Composed by Carol Boyd Leon, “Shalom Shabbat Shalom” was recorded on both her “Family Shabbat” (2000) and “Gan Shirim” (2004) albums. The CDs, songbooks, individual song downloads and individual sheet music pdfs are available at www.carolboydleon.com
If you enjoyed this video, you may also like Carol’s other Jewish videos including:
“The Purim Parade”
“Groundhog Noses” (a Tu B’shevat song)
“Tu Tu Tu B’shevat”
“I Wanna Be A Tree”
“Tot Seder” using the “Dayenu!” haggadah
“We Give You Thanks”
Tot Shabbat
“Happy Hanukkah”
Please check Carol’s channel for other videos or do a search by her name.
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