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[HANASHIR:12204] Re: top Sukkot Songs



Here's a little ditty I wrote for a workshop I did at CAJE this year on
Sukkot and Simchat Torah:
Sing this song to the tune of "Skip To My Lou" to help remember how to shake
the Arba Minim (Four Species):

1. Shake, shake, shake it to the east,          2.   Shake, shake, shake it
to the north,
    Shake, shake, shake it to the south,              Shake, shake, shake it
up above,
    Shake, shake, shake it to the west,               Shake, shake, shake it
down below,
    Shake the arba minim.                                 Shake the arba
minim.

Also, here is a list of other songs for Sukkot and Simchat Torah:
Perot (Folk)
Lama Sukah Zu? (Folk)
Lulav Shake (Steve Dropkin)
In My Sukkah (Dean Friedman)
This is What we Need to Build A Sukkah (Debbie Friedman)
The Roof of Our Sukkah (Peter & Ellen Allard)
Basukah Shelanu (Folk)
Haporeis Sukkat Shalom (Jeff Klepper)
Degel Tov (Folk)
Torah Tzeevah Lanu Moshe (Folk)
Al Shelosha Devarim (trad. Or Steve Dropkin's version)
Hallelu (based on a Sufi chant, as sung by Debbie Friedman)
One by One (Peter & Ellen Allard)
Romemu (Craig Taubman)
Am Yisrael Chai (Folk)
Halleluyah (the one everyone was talking about from Hava Nashira; it is
really fun!)

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