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[HANASHIR:5265] Re: Serious Purim songs?



Two things:  I think I have a choral arrangement of "ShoShanat Yaakov," if
that would be of any interest (my a cappella group, Magevet, sang it).
Also, you might want to try songs from Robbie Solomon's Purim spiel/album
"The Orphan Queen."

Judah.

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>From: "Meris Ruzow" <meris (at) nycap(dot)rr(dot)com>
>To: <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
>Subject: [HANASHIR:5263] Re: Serious Purim songs?
>Date: Thu, Feb 17, 2000, 5:01 PM
>

> Does anyone know where I can get a copy of Shoshannat Yaakov?   I must have
> a ton of materials but can't find that song.   My day school principal would
> like it done.   Is it something that Israelis do more than we?
> Thanks,
> Meris Ruzow
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LSalvay (at) aol(dot)com <LSalvay (at) aol(dot)com>
> To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
> Date: Thursday, February 17, 2000 3:13 PM
> Subject: [HANASHIR:5260] Re: Serious Purim songs?
>
>
>>Susan,
>>
>>"Shoshanat Yaakov" is one of the more "serious" traditional Purim songs.
> You
>>can also sing "Utzu Etza" and "Al Hanissim," which can be sung for both
>>Chanukah and Purim. (In connection with these, I always like to initiate
> the
>>discussion about what the holidays of Chanukah and Purim have in common.)
>>
>>Hope this helps!
>>
>>Linda Salvay
>>(a-bit-over-her-head in Kansas City as well!)
>>
>>
>>
>

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