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JG845




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, May 12 2021, 8:54 pm
Dov dov
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#BestBubby




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, May 12 2021, 9:11 pm
Mother sang Shema and V'Ahavta when putting us to bed.

First songs I learned in pre-school was "Siman Tov U'Mazel Tov"
"Yom Huledes S'ameich (Happy B-day) "Shovtem Mayim" (with the dance)
and "I have a little dreidel"

The "Hashem is Here" Song came out after I was in pre-school.
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Purple2




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, May 12 2021, 9:16 pm
cbsp wrote:
Oh, and Judea. And Amudei Sheish.

And Safam.

(thank you JM in the AM for many years of exposure to diverse Jewish music)

Literally everything you posted. I went to school every morning listening to JM in the am. The country yossi show at night.
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Post Thu, May 13 2021, 5:32 am
#BestBubby wrote:
Mother sang Shema and V'Ahavta when putting us to bed.

First songs I learned in pre-school was "Siman Tov U'Mazel Tov"
"Yom Huledes S'ameich (Happy B-day) "Shovtem Mayim" (with the dance)
and "I have a little dreidel"

The "Hashem is Here" Song came out after I was in pre-school.

You must be very old if you are older than "Hashem is here Hashem is there!"
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#BestBubby




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, May 13 2021, 8:36 am
Crookshanks wrote:
You must be very old if you are older than "Hashem is here Hashem is there!"
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I was in elementary school when that song became famous - still part of my childhood.

A teacher in BY of BP composed the song and BY Principal, Rabbi Goldstein,
put that song on his children's record - and the rest is history!
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cbsp




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, May 13 2021, 9:07 am
#BestBubby wrote:
I was in elementary school when that song became famous - still part of my childhood.

A teacher in BY of BP composed the song and BY Principal, Rabbi Goldstein,
put that song on his children's record - and the rest is history!


I remember Rabbi Goldstein's records.

And his coming to our class so we could say shema for his radio show.
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