Featuring the music of Rabbi Micah Shapiro
Honoring Rabbi Sam and Jenni Seicol
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Donations made by May 22 will be listed in the program.
Giving Levels:
$36 – seed
$180 – sprout
$360 – seedling
$720 – sapling
$1,000 – birch tree
$1,800 – apple tree
$3,600 – elm tree
$7,200 – chestnut tree
$10,000 – oak tree
About Rabbi Micah Shapiro
A prayer leader, songwriter, and music producer, Rabbi Micah Shapiro returns to TBZ where he began his career teaching Beit Rabban, leading children’s services, and launching Shabbat Nariya with Rav Claudia. His new album, Zeh Ha-Sha’ar, available on most music platforms, joins evocative melodies with nuanced arrangements to draw out deeper meaning in sacred Jewish texts.
Watch a video of Micah’s Hashiveini or
listen to his album on Spotify and get excited for May 31! (See below for bios of other musicians joining Micah.)
About Rabbi Sam and Jenni Seicol
We cannot think of anyone that embodies TBZ’s spirit more than Rabbi Sam and Jenni Seicol! TBZ members since 2006, their leadership has been truly appreciated over the years: Jenni was president of TBZ from 2012-2014; a former member of TBZ’s board, Rabbi Sam teaches classes for TBZ every week; and neither of them ever say no to an opportunity to volunteer and give to the TBZ community. Most importantly, they are the welcoming faces at every event. If you come early to Boker Tov TBZ, Jenni is there to welcome you. If it’s your first time coming to services and you are sitting alone, Jenni and Rabbi Sam invite you to sit with them. If you are lost during the service, they show you where we are in the prayerbook. We are blessed that they have chosen TBZ to be their home and we can not think of anyone better to honor this year as we celebrate TBZ!
Molly Bajgot (she/her) is a young adult queer Jewish musician, educator, and activist living on Nipmuc & Pocumtuc land in Easthampton, MA. As a singer, songwriter, and community weaver, Molly writes songs for quenching the soul and melodies to enliven Jewish liturgy.
Rabbi Deborah Sacks Mintz serves the Hadar Institute as Director of Tefillah and Music. An artist and composer, she has collaborated on over two dozen albums of new Jewish music with treasured colleagues, including two albums of her own original music: The Narrow and the Expanse (2020) and Yetzira (June 2023).