Eight Video Nights of Chanukah: Fourth night
A very pretty songfest by a choir in Edwardian dress singing a Chanukah medley (all two songs) plus Shalom Aleichem. Go figure.

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A very pretty songfest by a choir in Edwardian dress singing a Chanukah medley (all two songs) plus Shalom Aleichem. Go figure.

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December 8th, 2007 at 12:21 am
Heh. At the annual Holiday Luncheon at the Great Corporate Salt Mine, they had a group of four carolers decked out in those Dickensian togs. I was ever so glad that they did not sing any Dreidel-Related Songs in an attempt to accommodate the handful of Jews there. (Maoz Tzur might’ve been a different matter.)
December 9th, 2007 at 12:24 am
Dickens does Hanukkah…wonderful.
They sure did dress nice in those days. But somehow, I cannot see my colleagues at work dressing like that in this day and age. Perhaps when the next ice age arrives (as it sure will).