Hallelujah Music Jerusalem

Hallelujah Music Jerusalem

For the first time in Human History, we have created a live recording featuring the United prayer of Jewish, Moslem and Christian (Greek Orthodox, Catholic, Armenian Orthodox & Ethiopian) priests singing Old Testament Jerusalem Psalms. These are brought to you on our new CD, Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem.

L isten to a medley of some of the pieces on the disc using Real Audio.

This album, which lasts for 50 minutes, 52 seconds, is made up the following tracks: Hallelujah Music Jerusalem

  • Psalm 65 (Greek)
  • Psalm 122 (Hebrew)
  • Psalm 23 (Armeniam)
  • Psalm-Fantasie (Ethiopian)
  • Psalm 149 (Latin)
  • Sura "Al-Adiai" (Moslem)
  • Psalm 137 (Hebrew)
  • Psalm-Fantasie (Ethiopian)
  • Sura "Il-Nasr" (Moslem)
  • Psalm 126 (Hebrew)
  • Psalm Beati (Latin)
  • Psalm-Fantasie (Ethiopian)
  • Psalm 147 (Armenian)
  • Sura "Il-Ikhlas" (Moslem)
  • Psalm 99 (German)
  • G. F. Handel "Saul" Aria
  • J. S. Bach Cantata "Praise, O Jerusalem, Your Lord" Aria

By purchasing this CD, you strengthen mutual understanding between Jews, Christians and Moslems and contribute to the establishment of the Hallelujah House -- a commom place of prayer for the three streams of the Abrahamic faiths, as in the words of the prophet, "For my house shall be called a House of prayer for all people." (Isaiah 56:7).


O rder NOW your copy of Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem from this site for $22.00 including shipping worldwide.

The following recordings will be released in the near future:

  • Music of the Bible -- Authentic Biblical music recorded on period instruments
  • Abraham's Prayer Series -- 4,000 years of Jewish Liturgy
  • Liturgical Music from Rembrant's Amsterdam
  • Hymns of the Kabbalah
  • Praise of Jerusalem, Your Lord
  • -- J. S. Bach cantatas about Jerusalem
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