Bio

Her move to Maine in 1998 prompted a career change. She became education director and song leader at Temple Israel in Dover, New Hampshire. Sue enjoyed summers (but not the heat or bugs) at URJ Crane Lake Camp as faculty and songleader. She also sang on the Seacoast in a trio with friends.

Through her friendship and working relationship with Rabbi Lev Baesh, she began writing songs for Jewish settings which she hoped would be accessible to anyone who wanted to sing. Her first CD, Eleven Doors Open, was made with Josh Nelson, and she will begin working on her second CD in the near future.

Sue currently lives in York, Maine with her supportive and "unique" family: oncologist husband Rob, children Jacob and Emily, and 2 large, dumb but lovable labrador retreivers.

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