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[HANASHIR:16184] re: Chanukah hallel



There are not necessarily any 'special' melodies for Hallel on Chanukah unless 
you want to throw in a Chanukah melody or two, Maoz Tzur being the most 
traditional choice and Ana Adonai being the most traditional place to do it.  
If you have accompaniment, I always get a chuckle from the 'God Rest Ye Merry 
Gentlemen' reference possible in Baruch Haba.  Also, you may want to use a 
Chanukah melody for Mi Chamocha as well.

Michael

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  From: estermanz (at) paradise(dot)net(dot)nz 
  To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org 
  Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:34 PM
  Subject: [HANASHIR:16182] Chanukah hallel






  I would be grateful if anyone could direct me to the appropriate melodies
  for the shortened hallel for Hanukkah, as outlined in Gates of Prayer.
  Thanks
  Sue Esterman
  Temple Sinai, Wellington, New Zealand

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