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[HANASHIR:10959] Re: Purim songs for Adults
- From: Lisa Levine and Lynn Metrik <lisanlynn...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:10959] Re: Purim songs for Adults
- Date: Fri 15 Feb 2002 19.55 (GMT)
Rachelle,
We have a great Purim song for adults : SHUSHAN BLUES. It's set to a blues
mode and is very user friendly. You can have a lot of fun with it. Let us
know if you're interested and give us your fax number. We'll get it to you
asap.
THX!
L&L
H & R Shubert <notfranz (at) total(dot)net> wrote: BODY {
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most of the Purim songs I know are geared to children, I am having to pad my
adult program with non-Purim songs that might fit. I am particularly
interested to know of any well-known Purim songs which might have escaped my
attention over the years. There will be a bar and some merry-making going on,
so I would like to keep it light. For those interested, so far I am
considering: You Can Change the World (J. Klepper/D/ Rossoff) - my favourite
Purim songUtsu EtsaChag PurimLay'hudim (Marshall Portnoy)A few parodies I will
dare congregants to come up and sing Other lively Non-Purim Songs I think might
fit: Am Yisrael Chai (Carlebach)Al Hanisim (Carlebach)Ki Va Mo-ed
(Carlebach)Various lively nigunimLo Alecha (Klepper/Freelander)Chag Same-ach
(trad.)Kumi Ori (Hadar)Od Yishama (Carlebach) Thanks,Rachelle Shubert
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