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Dec 22, 2020

why we all use the same tune when lighting Chanukah candles (video)

interesting. i had no idea. They find the source but don't really explain how it spread and became the one tune for everybody. I would like to know that.






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4 comments:

  1. Wow - very interesting.

    Would be interested to know how almost all communities also use a single tune for Maoz Tzur, even though there are other tunes out-there, and you often hear them on the radio (there is a beutiful Bretzlev tune), but I've never attended a candle lighting with a different tune for Maoz Tzor. No idea where the "traditional" tune came from, or how it became widespread, but it sounds very European.

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  2. Sadly my hebrew is poor. Can you give me the gist of the video explanation?
    Thanks

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    1. basically and briefly, the source for the tune is from a chazzan/rav of the conservative movement under 100 years ago.
      as I said, they found the source (assuming they are correct) but didnt offer an explanation as to how this tune became so popular that everyone uses it.

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