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The English words, while not a translation, are roughly based on the Yiddish. "Oy Chanukah" is a traditional Yiddish Chanukah song. "Oh Chanukah" is a very popular modern English Chanukah song. This upbeat playful children's song has lines about dancing the Horah, playing with dreidels, eating latkes, lighting the candles, and singing happy songs.
"The Chanukah Song" is a novelty song written by comedian Adam Sandler with Saturday Night Live writers Lewis Morton and Ian Maxtone-Graham and originally performed by Sandler on Saturday Night Live ' s Weekend Update on December 3, 1994. [1]
"Happy Hanukkah" is a song by Jewish American reggae artist Matisyahu released on November 20, 2012 on Fallen Sparks Records. Released as a charity song, all proceeds from the date of release until end of Hanukkah celebrations on December 16, 2012 would be donated to Hurricane Sandy Relief charity via The Jewish Federations of North America and the Robin Hood Foundation.
In the original lyrics, he sang, “Harrison Ford’s a quarter Jewish …” Sandler told the crowd, “I remember when I met Harrison Ford, he goes: ‘Half!’ Related: Happy Hannukah!
This is a great time to recite Hanukkah blessings and Hanukkah prayers. When lighting the menorah, the candles are lit each evening from left to right, ... Related: Happy Hanukkah! These Menorah ...
Matisyahu's Hanukkah song comes with a cinematic video that includes an extended dream sequence, fighting/dancing ice skaters, an evil Nutcracker, a Greek king and, of course, a happy ending. 'The ...
The song is a cover parody of "Dynamite" by Taio Cruz, with lyrics retelling the Hanukkah story. It was released in late 2010 and quickly achieved viral status. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Since 2010, The Maccabeats have produced an annual Hanukkah music video .
Woody Guthrie's Happy Joyous Hanukkah is an album by The Klezmatics, released in 2006. [4] It contains Hanukkah -themed songs, with most of the lyrics written by American folk singer Woody Guthrie in 1949.