
By Advocate.com Editors
Originally published on Advocate.com January 11 2011 2:35 PM ET
Debbie Friedman, a gay woman who achieved success with her songs and hymns of Jewish life and spirituality, died Sunday of pneumonia complications in Mission Viejo, Calif.
A self-taught musician, Friedman was called "the Joan Baez of Jewish song" by the Forward newspaper in 1995. She sold a half-million albums and performed at storied venues like Carnegie Hall. For being a feminist and an out lesbian, Friedman was surprisingly embraced by Orthodox and Reform Jews alike as well as some Christian congregations that performed her music.
Friedman achieved a bit of crossover success in her lifetime — her lyrics were featured on Hallmark cards, and one of her songs was used in the video Barney in Concert.
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