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[HANASHIR:3676] Re: Sukkot
- From: ticepix <ticepix...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:3676] Re: Sukkot
- Date: Fri 13 Aug 1999 03.50 (GMT)
Hi --
I am doing a sukkah event also, and have never seen either of the two 'to
the tune of' songs you mention, "Under the Sukkah" and "Why Must I Wave My
Etrog & Lulav?". They sound like a riot -- just the touch of humor my group
needs right now. Appreciate any direction on how to get my hands on a tape,
or even songsheets for the words (since we basically know the melodies)
would be appreciated.
Thanks --
Carol Tice
Congregation Kol Shalom
Bainbridge Is., WA
----- Original Message -----
From: <JulesCFran (at) aol(dot)com>
To: <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 1999 12:51 PM
Subject: [HANASHIR:3664] Sukkot
> I am in the process of puting together songsheets for an event called
> "Singing in the Sukkah". At this family gathering, approximately 150 of us
> will get together in our shul's sukkah for singing traditional and not so
> traditional sukkot songs. I am familiar with "Why Must I Wave My Etrog and
> Lulav?(to the tune of Why Must I Be A Teenager in Love?)" courtesy of
Brian
> Serle a few years ago, "Under the Sukkah (To the tune of Under The
> Boardwalk)" as presented by Julie Silver a fews years back, and "In My
> Sukkah", a Dean Friedman tune taught to us by Kenny Green.
> Does anyone have any other musical suggestions for this event? (If you
can,
> please post words and chords, as well - that would be a beautiful
thing!) -
> Thanks, Jules Frankel
>
>
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