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Haneiros Halolu


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Avraham Friedman (stage name Fried) is perhaps the most popular Jewish musical entertainer. His music includes traditional Chassidic melodies as well as original compositions. His music is traditional yet modern, and tends to integrate many styles of popular music with Jewish lyrics and themes.

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Posted: Jan 2, 2012
So great! Thanks!
Posted By Anonymous, Bala Cynwyd

Posted: Dec 6, 2010
Chanukah
Beautiful. As beautiful as my boys sound..... Avrahom Fried is just a tad better!
Posted By Aidel, Sydney, Australia

Posted: Dec 24, 2008
Name of Singer
His family name his Friedman, however it was shortened to Fried for entertainment purposes as is generally done..
Posted By Eliezer Wenger, Montreal, Canada

Posted: Dec 24, 2008
Name of singer
Is his name Friedman or Fried?
Posted By Question Me An Answer, North Coast, USA

Posted: May 17, 2007
When you think that there's no Jewish music that can give you goosebumps...
Posted By Esther, Manchester, United Kingdom

Posted: Aug 25, 2006
Fantastic Fried
Saw Avram Fried in concert last week in S. Paul, Minnesota. Fantastic talent, great ruach, and an engaging personality.
Posted By Menachem Mendel Dean, sedona, az



 

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Haneiros Halolu
A colorful, lively Chanukah composition with symphonic overtones. It was first sung by the students of the Lubavitcher Yeshiva in town of Lubavitch, Russia, nearly a century ago. Even to this day, Haneiros Halolu ignites the Chanukah spirit in thousands of homes around the world, as the family gathers around the flickering flames.


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