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Lighting the Menorah; a song about this sacred tradition.

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Posted: Dec 19, 2006
Thank you for this cute song
Every night I light the candles on my own, but thanks to your site, I feels as if I were lighting them with everyone I love and far away.
I discovered "Ner Rishon" this holiday and love it, singing along like a kid!!!
Happy Chanukah,
Love, Murielle A.
Posted By murielle Aquiba
via chabadofmarinadelrey.com

Posted: May 11, 2007
Ner Rishon
I was researching Jewish music for my childrens sunday primary class. I thought this was a delightful song which I shall be sharing with them.
Thanks for sharing
Posted By Irene, Stourbridge, UK

Posted: Oct 8, 2007
NER RISHON
I remember when my grammy sung for me.

Thank you very much I missing her so long she left me.
Posted By Anonymous, Luanda, ANGOLA

Posted: Nov 28, 2007
Ner Rishon
This is a fantastic song and a fantastic lilt. With songs like this the little Jewish kids that are very assimilated and the little Christian kids will be knocking down your doors to get into your school. I am very glad to see an American form of learning Judaism instead of the shtettle method which was to either shove it down a kid's throat or beat him over the head. You guys are making learning very enjoyable in comparison to learning in the Lubavitch Yeshiva in 1945-48. That type of learning turned me off completely but this new and enjoyable method will certainly bring you much success in your endeavors.
Posted By Hank Bayer, Seagate, New York

Posted: Dec 3, 2007
Nice song for my kids
We were looking for new educational entertainment for the kids. This is a great resource for us.

Thanks!
Posted By Anonymous, Shepherdstown, WV

Posted: Oct 2, 2008
Wonderful
I was looking for a song that would be edu-taining for our winter concert. This is perfect! I know my Kindergarten class will enjoying singing it!
Posted By Tameka Brooks

Posted: Nov 21, 2008
Can I purchase to download Oh ChanuKah?
I'd like to purchase (download) Oh Chanukah. I don't know if it's possible on this website. I haven't been able to find it on music websites. Please advise.
Posted By Anonymous, CA

Posted: Dec 21, 2008
g d bless every jew. enjoy chanukkah
Posted By rami dressler, queens, n.y.

Posted: Dec 22, 2008
left to right??
The candles are meant to be lit from right to left not left to right. I love this song, but it's wrong.
Posted By Sandy, Portland, OR

Posted: Dec 23, 2008
To Sandy
Actually, the song has it right (no pun intended).

We first light only the rightmost candle, and add one toward the left each night. When we actually kindle the lights, we begin with the new one (on the left) and move toward the right. We do so since the newly added light demonstrates the constantly increasing miracle of the lasting oil in the Holy Temple (Code of Jewish Law 676:5).
Posted By Menachem Posner for Chabad.org

Posted: Mar 25, 2009
we willnot be brought down
i love to know that the light will always shine on the jewish people.the lights will be brighter every year..enjoy every minute of this fabulous holiday. chag sameach
Posted By rami dressler, fresh meadows , new york

Posted: Dec 2, 2009
is there any way that i can download this song?
Posted By chaya, gr, MI

Posted: Dec 9, 2009
i like
i like it but i want to download this...but how?
Posted By mark g. penanueva, legazpi, philippines

Posted: Dec 9, 2009
Re: Download
I'm sorry! This song cannot be downloaded due to copyright concerns, however you can purchase it at this link.
Posted By Chani Benjaminson, chabad.org

Posted: Dec 8, 2010
why!?!?
why download it? just click on it, it works!!
Posted By miril, ny

 

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