Friedman Debbie Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Birchot Havdalah |
| 2 | Sim Shalom |
| 3 | Let Us Adore |
| 4 | Sh'ma Koleinu |
| 5 | L'cha Dodi |
| 6 | Bar'chu |
| 7 | The Angels' Blessing |
| 8 | Sing Unto God |
| 9 | Mi Chamocha |
| 10 | Set Me For A Seal |
| 11 | Bayom Hahu |
| 12 | Hal'luyah |
| 13 | Modim |
| 14 | The Promise |
| 15 | Yism'chu |
| 16 | Ma Tovu |
| 17 | The Kaddish |
| 18 | May The Words |
| 19 | The Hail Blessing |
| 20 | Sh'ma |
| 21 | Shelter Of Peace (Hashkiveinu) |
| 22 | The World Of Your Dreams (Andy's Bar Mitzvah Song) |
| 23 | Miriam's Song |
| 24 | V'ahavta |
Friedman Debbie Albums
About Friedman Debbie
Debbie Friedman was an American Jewish singer-songwriter who revolutionized contemporary Jewish liturgical music from the 1970s until her death in 2011. Her accessible, folk-influenced melodies transformed traditional Hebrew prayers like "Sh'ma Koleinu" and "L'cha Dodi" into singable anthems that brought congregational participation to synagogue services worldwide. Albums like "Sing Unto God" and "The World Of Your Dreams" featured her warm, inviting voice paired with guitar-driven arrangements that made ancient texts feel immediate and personal. Friedman's compositions, including her beloved "Birchot Havdalah" and "Sim Shalom," became standard repertoire in Reform and Conservative Judaism, fundamentally changing how Jewish communities experience worship music. Her legacy lies in democratizing Jewish prayer through music that was both spiritually meaningful and musically approachable.