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Chag Purim

The traditional children's Purim song par excellence!



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Posted: Mar 16, 2008
purim songs
thank you
Posted By Anonymous, toronto, on

Posted: Mar 5, 2007
Re - "purim song' -- pun

the "rush rush rush" song is the first part of the word "raashan" for Grogger... so "Rash rash rash" is supposed to be the sound of the grogger
Posted By jacob

Posted: Feb 28, 2007
Purim Song - pun
When I hear the Purim song, I don't understand why they're in such a RUSH..hava narisha RUSH RUSH RUSH, what's the rush, it's Purim!?!?!?
Posted By Eric Grosser, Rochester, NY



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Chag Purim
The traditional children's Purim song par excellence!
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