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Ruach 5777 Series Now Accepting Submissions For Original Jewish Recordings

August 17, 2016 By eJP

Calling all Jewish music artists

Ruach 5775 CD cover
Ruach 5775 CD cover

The latest volume of the best-selling RUACH contemporary Jewish music series is now accepting open submissions.

Emerging and well-known artists are welcome to submit their original recordings of new Jewish or Jewish-related music that will speak to youth in camps, synagogues, and youth groups across the world.

RUACH 5777 will be the latest addition to the Ruach anthology that includes popular recordings by such artists as Noah Aronson, Rick Recht, Stacy Beyer, Neshama Carlebach & Josh Nelson, Michelle Citrin, Alan Goodis, Noam Katz, Sheldon Low, Mikey Pauker, Jay Rapoport, Chana Rothman, and Craig Taubman, as well as selected winners of the NFTY Song Competition.

The RUACH 5777 Songbook and recording is a joint production of Transcontinental Music Publications (ACC) and the North American Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY). The collection will be released in conjunction with NFTY’s convention February 17-20, 2017 in Chicago. Ruach has come to represent the state-of-the-art in contemporary progressive Jewish rock music.

Guidelines for submissions and the submission form can be found here.

Deadline for submissions is September 16, 2016.

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