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[HANASHIR:10965] Re: Purim songs for Adults
- From: Marilyn Cohen <bubbec...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:10965] Re: Purim songs for Adults
- Date: Sat 16 Feb 2002 04.46 (GMT)
Besides these songs that both kids and adults love, there's also a parody to
Tumbalalika. It's fun and very easy to sing. And in the category of songs
for fun, for Purim, I use Oy Mein Keppele. It's very funny and everyone
loves it, from babies to bubbes. If you need words, don't hesitate to ask.
Marilyn Cohen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marsha Fensin" <mfsings (at) ccr(dot)net>
To: <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 2:32 PM
Subject: [HANASHIR:10958] Re: Purim songs for Adults
> There is also Elimelech of Gilhofen ( who drank L'chayim once too often)
> which can be done in English as well as Yiddish and thanks to Judy Caplan
> Ginsburgh, I was reminded of Yachne D'voshe. My older kids, 7th-8th
> graders, loved learning some new Yiddish words like "Yachne" and "Yente"
> and "loch" Then, I didn't see Wicked, Wicked Man on the list nor
> Shu-shu-shushan, two songs that work for adults as well as kids,
> especially Shu-shu-shushan. L'chayim!!! If you need words, just ask.
> Marsha
>
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