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A Dreidel song for children.
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This is a song of my chilhood. I'm a Spanish teacher in south Calabria. Here people are wonderful, and they want to know alla about jewish in their story. I'm organizing with the school: "LIGHTS of Januca and Christmas" Thank for you help, I', sorry for my english is better in Spanish. Jag Sameaj le culam,
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This song I didn't have in my childhood, like everything else. I played it 100 times. :)
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Thank You for this song! :) I could listen to it day and night... :) That's great! :)
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My children (twins age 4) and I have listened to all the songs and enjoyed them very much.
Thank you
sara, alon (twins) and debra
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I think this site is wonderful. I also think it should be sent to every congregation in the world.
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Thank you for this song. I'm a women but i like very much
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In trying to plan a holiday gathering for our diverse 55+ community, I listened to all your songs to get the flavor of Chanukah melodies we might sing. Thanks for a beautiful site!
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I'm not Jewish but I am enchanted by Chanukah, I celebrated last year with friends and their family and I was very thankful to be part of such a beautiful and charming celebration.
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ita all wonderfull its 3am in the morning and i just love it all every jewish song has such beautiful meaning and being jewish of course i can relate. there are so few of us left in our community here in zimbabwe maybe 200 jewish souls if that at all and this brings me strengh toda raba keep it up may hashem bless you xxx
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What a wonderful song, this comes from Uncle Moishy sings Jewish Holiday favorites and the singer here is Larry Gates
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| Traditional tune used to sing the blessings on the Menorah
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| Traditional prayer, sung after the lighting of the Menorah.
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| A traditional Chanukah song
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| The English version of this popular children's Chanukah song.
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| Lighting the Menorah; a song about this sacred tradition.
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