Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Chanukah Means Dedication: A Musical Reminder


It's taken a long time, but we've finally reached a point in Jewish music where we can reliably expect a crop of new Jewish holiday group and solo music videos every year from a growing list of performers. 

This year we've already posted some and we have more lined up than there are days of Chanukah. So that leaves only four more songs to post before we leave our all Chanukah format and return to the usual mix of jokes, stand-up comedians, funny happenings, Israeli humor, Yiddish encounters, and Jewish traces in unexpected places.

We'll try to pick the best songs for the next four days. Today's choice is Chanukah Means Dedication, an original song written and performed by Rabbi David Sirull, spritual leader of Adas Yeshurun, a Conservative synagogue in Augusta, Georgia.

Rabbi Sirull reminds us in his song that Chanukah means dedication; it's not all about the gifts. He encourages us to take on a new mitzvah or two. He suggests studying Torah, affixing a mezuzah, welcoming the stranger, feeding the hungry, honoring the elderly, preventing accidents, and loving your neighbor.

Tonight we light the fourth candle.

Enjoy!


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3 comments:

  1. DEDICATION??? OF COURSE, but LATKES,too! lol.........

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    1. Absolutely. We also have to be dedicated to finding the best tasting, healthiest, most unusual latkes. And in Israel, the most eclectic, innovative, and creative sufganiyot (donuts). See this video from Israel TV as an example:
      http://youtu.be/zlls8HNBl_0

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  2. Happy Hanukkah! I'd like to share our own Hanukkah song with you all; it teaches the history of Hanukkah and is great for children and adults alike:
    http://bitly.com/JewishHumorCentral-HanukkahSong
    Won't you tell us what you think?

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