. . . and one does not have to be a Jew to enjoy this delightful holiday music--just as one does not have to be a Christian to enjoy Christmas music. May the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob bless us all. My wish, though, is that there would be more Hanukkah for me to enjoy.
TODAH RABAH, LEE Shalom, from San Diego Awesome 🎉🎉🎉 Chag CHANUKAH Sameyach 🕎🕎🕎🕎🕎🕎🕎🤩🤩🤩 I just found this tonight Dec 24/24 and tomorrow night is CHANUKAH 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳 I hope you'll do a new longer version for this year, as there is still time, CHANUKAH is 8 days!!! May this be the start of only LIGHT & GOODNESS FOR ALL AM YISROEL AND THAT WE MERIT TO LIVE AND SEE THE GEULAH SHELAYMA, SPEEDILY IN OUR DAYS, AMEN!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Happy chanukah for every everybody. I enjoy played this music.make me joy and experiencing love and celebration on my 2nd family back home in israel. I'm work in israel for 7 years and i feel i not homesick cause i have 2nd home which is ISRAEL the promise land. I'm now in US. But still missed this holiday specially this puting candle in the table and everyday put light every candle every sundown for 8 days. Proud to be serve and work in israel and bless israel the way always blessed me and my family.. happy holiday evebody. Chanuka tova.
My little one was raised Catholic but he always liked and still likes, Hannukah for he learned in Sunday School... Most of his friends are Jews... Proud of my kiddo!!!
Thank you for this. It's become a family tradition to play as we read our Hannukkah stories each night. It's perfect and so beautiful right after lighting our candles.
This recording was something I did for fun several years ago without much planning, it was all just improvised. It feels like a miracle that so many people have listened to it from so many places. I am so happy that it is bringing joy and feelings of peace this Hannukah. 🎶
My son and I are listening to this and greatly enjoying it as we prepare for Channukkah of 2018. We find it very calming. Thank you for you gift of playing. :)
i opened my computer to find some Hannukah music to get me in the mood and there you were no need to search. may Ha Shem bless you and keep you. Chag Sameach 2020 vision
Thank you for a very refreshing music....I love everything Peaceful. Peace to all mankind, may all kindness & peace be extended to all wildlife of the world.
I had to take a listen: I'm always listening to Christmas music this time of year. I wanted to see and hear what I'm missing.. Sometimes Hanukkah and Christmas can overlap at this special time of year. Thanks for sharing..
They do in our family...we have both Messianic Jews as well as "regular" non-Jewish Christians, and we all love each other just as we are and put family first, so the regular Christians in our extended family celebrate our Chanuka with us and we Christmas with them.
Happy Hanukkah to the 🌏✌️Shalom ShalomShalom Aichem Victory to 🇦🇷🇺🇦 I praise & thank our Heavenly Father in mighty Jesus name for everything pls Abba Father give your 🌏✌️🕊 on 🌏 stop the Virus Calamities too & pls heal those who are sick sp. rare sickness no money suffering w/ pain & I’m praying for my Victory ( our house case) w/ your Rt. Victorious name pls help me to win my case t y for everything in mighty Jesus name 🕊🙏❤️💕❤️🕊🙏🦋🌹🦋🌸🦋🌺🦋🌼🕊🙏🙏
ABSOLUTELY NOT!!! JC IS NOT ANYTHING & BY THE WAY HE IS IN GEHINNOM!! HE DOESN'T EVEN BELIEVE IN THE NONSENSE YOU FOLLOW. THAT IS IDOL WORSHIP AND EVEN HE WOULD TELL YOU THAT!!
14:09 is a Yiddish song Dona Dona which is not Hanukkah-themed. However, don't take me wrong, this is probably the most beautiful version of this song I have ever heard. Great job! :)
@@1InvisibleSongstress Orthodox Judaism itself testifies to the validity of the sacrificial death of Yeshua. The Talmud sadly contains antisemitism and blasphemies against Yeshua and the Gentiles, but the Talmud indirectly confirms that Yeshua was the final sacrifice for sin. Orthodox Judaism teaches that when God gave Moses the Torah, he also gave him an oral law and this oral law was passed down orally from generation to generation, only in the 2nd century was it written down or codified in what is known as the Talmud. The Talmud, which in the eyes of Orthodox Jews is equal to Scripture, says that God rejected the Yom Kippur sacrifices every year from 30 CE to 70 CE (Tractate Yoma 39B). According to the Talmud, there were several signs by which the people would know whether or not Gif had received the sacrifice, and forgiven their sins. First, the priest would draw lots from an urn. One of the lots had the word “L’Ha Shem” written on it. “L’Ha Shem” means “For the LORD”. The other had the words “L’Azazel”, which has the term connected to the ‘scapegoat’. Now if the priest drew the lot “L’Ha Shem” in his right hand, that mean that God had received the sacrifice. However, if it showed up in the left hand, it meant the opposite, that God had rejected the sacrifice. We’re talking about the same result for over 40 years. In fact, if you just tried to flip a coin 5 times in a row with the same result, that’s a 3 in 100 chance. The chances of doing that 40 times in a row is over 1 in 1 trillion, and the Talmud claims that is exactly what happened in the 1st century. Another sign was that a scarlet thread was to the horn of the scapegoat, and it would supernaturally turn white. Actually, part of this thread would be taken from the scapegoat and tied to the temple doors this way the people would be able to see if it turned white or not, and this also did not happen during those 40 years. There were other signs as well, but the main point is this: according to the most respected post, 2nd temple period Jewish document, the Talmud, God rejected the Yom Kippur sacrifices every single year until the temple was destroyed. However, the Talmud fails to mention is what took place in 30 CE - the year that God began to reject the sacrifices. Of course, that was the year that Yeshua became our sacrifice. In 30 CE, the dates that rabbis and sages say that the God of Israel stopped the Yom Kippur sacrifices, Yeshua the Jewish Messiah died for the sins of Israel and the nations.
@@1InvisibleSongstress Let’s look at one prophecy about the Messiah. The Messiah must be born of a virgin. Prophecy: Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel. Isaiah 7:14 Fulfillment: Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost. Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying, Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us. Matthew 1:18, 22-23 This passage should be carefully studied in context. It is a direct prophecy of the virgin birth of the Messiah (Luke 1:26-27). The translators of the Jewish Bible use the word “young woman” instead of “virgin”. It is important to note that culturally, the Hebrew word “almah” almost always referred to an unmarried young woman - which in Isaiah’s day implied virginity. In addition, the authors of the Septuagint, a Greek translation of the Old Testament before Christ, translated this word as “virgin”, which was its meaning in Biblical Hebrew. Given the very explicit reference to this verse by Matthew (1:22/23), there can be no question that Mary completely fulfilled this prophecy about the birth of the Messiah. Catholicism teaches that Mary is a sinless mediator and remained a virgin throughout her life, but God’s Word says that Mary did a sin offering of two turtledoves (Leviticus 14:22, Luke 2:22-24), that she knew she needed a Savior (Luke 1:46-47) and that there is only one mediator (1 Timothy 2:5). Mary remained a virgin until Joseph impregnated her and she had 4 boys and some daughters.
@@1InvisibleSongstress I’m not asking you to “convert” to another religion, but to become “complete” by receiving the Jewish Messiah. It’s about a relationship, not a religion. He has died for my sins and your sins on a tree.
I love this and listen to it quite a bit every year, but I was wondering -would you be open to sharing the names of the songs? There are a few in here I don't recognize.
Wow, that is so kind of you. One of the songs is an original. I’m a little busy right now as the telescope (Webb…) I spent the last 20 years building is getting ready for launch but I will eventually add them.
. . . and one does not have to be a Jew to enjoy this delightful holiday music--just as one does not have to be a Christian to enjoy Christmas music. May the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob bless us all. My wish, though, is that there would be more Hanukkah for me to enjoy.
TODAH RABAH, LEE
Shalom, from San Diego
Awesome 🎉🎉🎉
Chag CHANUKAH Sameyach
🕎🕎🕎🕎🕎🕎🕎🤩🤩🤩
I just found this tonight Dec 24/24 and tomorrow night is CHANUKAH
🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
I hope you'll do a new longer version for this year, as there is still time, CHANUKAH is 8 days!!!
May this be the start of only LIGHT & GOODNESS FOR ALL AM YISROEL AND THAT WE MERIT TO LIVE AND SEE THE GEULAH SHELAYMA, SPEEDILY IN OUR DAYS, AMEN!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Happy chanukah for every everybody. I enjoy played this music.make me joy and experiencing love and celebration on my 2nd family back home in israel. I'm work in israel for 7 years and i feel i not homesick cause i have 2nd home which is ISRAEL the promise land. I'm now in US. But still missed this holiday specially this puting candle in the table and everyday put light every candle every sundown for 8 days. Proud to be serve and work in israel and bless israel the way always blessed me and my family.. happy holiday evebody. Chanuka tova.
My little one was raised Catholic but he always liked and still likes, Hannukah for he learned in Sunday School... Most of his friends are Jews... Proud of my kiddo!!!
Thank you for this. It's become a family tradition to play as we read our Hannukkah stories each night. It's perfect and so beautiful right after lighting our candles.
Shalom from southern British Columbia Canada - peace -
HAPPY CHANUKAH, Aleluya , God Bless you, , Shalom Jerusalén ,
Thank you .
Shalom from Portland, Oregon USA
The secret of this music is...That it is soothing and relaxed..Probably also very popular tunes of Channukkah
We need pray for Isrrael and all Jewish in every world
Muchas gracias por estas bellas melodías para Hanukkah. Gracias
Shalom from Panamá 🇵🇦
¿Feliz hanuqua?
Chag Hanukkah sameach!!🕎🔯🕍
Приятная музыка! Счастья и процветания любящим Израиль!
Happy Hanukkah! Beautiful indeed...
מדהים. תודה רבה על הסרטון הנפלא הזה
Beautiful music! Very peaceful!
“Chag Sameach!” 2019 Happy hannukkah ! 2019 great melodies 😇
chag sameach chanukah sameach 2020 now hehe
Wish stores would play this before and during the holiday.
It just came up on my recommended list. Lovely.
Me too
I love these all Chanukah songs. Happy Chanukkah.
Hello from Canada and thank you for sharing your traditions with me. (Us!!)
With Love from IRELAND.....nice one ......belated Happy Hanukkah 2017
AMIN JUDEN ADONAI KADOSH AMIN SHALOM SHALOM
This recording was something I did for fun several years ago without much planning, it was all just improvised. It feels like a miracle that so many people have listened to it from so many places. I am so happy that it is bringing joy and feelings of peace this Hannukah. 🎶
Hi Lee, are you on Facebook? I’d like to play some of this music along with our candles tonight and tag you.
Accidental Talmudist sorry - just saw this. I am on Facebook but it’s not a public site.
My son and I are listening to this and greatly enjoying it as we prepare for Channukkah of 2018. We find it very calming. Thank you for you gift of playing. :)
Lee
Are you the guy I dated in the 80’s?
I’m the opera singer from Calabasas
You lived in Westlake
We met at Sarnos in Hollywood
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Happy Chanukka 🕎🙏🏽💫! Greetings and blessings from Suriname, South America 🇸🇷
Happy Hanukkah to all the people of the WORLD GOD BLESS
beautiful, happy Zot Hannukah may Hashem bless you with much light and peace Chag Sameach
i opened my computer to find some Hannukah music to get me in the mood and there you were no need to search. may Ha Shem bless you and keep you. Chag Sameach 2020 vision
סביבון סביבון ספין ספין חנוכה הוא אירוע טוב
Greetings from Texas. Thank you! Beautiful!
Another Texan! Howdy
Have mercy and bring your captured people back in Your promissed Land Yisraël Adonai Elohiem 🙏🙏 💙
Happy Chanukkah from Vancouver WA USA
Bri: Hi back from a former resident of Houghton (Near Kirkland/Bellevue)🕎
Wonderful, great music. I love it.
Thanks.
Shabbat shalom Hanukkah Sameach🕎🎼🎶😊
Thank you, so beautifully!
Moira
From England. 20/20
Chag sameach! Happy Hannukah 2021! From São Paulo, Brazil ♡
Shalom jerusalem te amo tierra santa te bendigo saludos desde costa Rica ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Shalom Costa Rica Feliz Hanukkah
Shalom desde PERU
Jag Sameaj Hanukkah!!!
Hakadosh Baruj Hu te bendiga
Chanukah Sameach ! The light overcame the darkness ! And always will ! Am Israel Chai ! And we always will for ever !
Big joy to listen to your great improvisation. Thank you and Happy Hanukkah!!!
Very soothing and lovely
Happy Chanuka ! Light and Miracles from São Paulo , Brazil
Joyeuse Fête de Hanouca 👏👏👏🎂🎂🎂💐🌿💐🌿
Thank you lee may hashem bless you with health happiness and success may you continue to inspire others
Ha'-Shem is the correct way!
Hashemi
This is so so so beautiful, had never heard it before. So peaceful and divine. Truly beautiful, this one's for the soul. Thankyou. Aum Guru Aum.
Beautiful BH
El eterno otorgue abundantes bendiciones a Uds por compartir.
חג אורום שמח מגועטמלה.
Thank you for a very refreshing music....I love everything Peaceful. Peace to all mankind, may all kindness & peace be extended to all wildlife of the world.
Happy Hanukkah 🕎 ! I love being a Jew
Beautiful Collection ✨💛✨ Thank You & Happy Chanukkah!!!
✨🤍💙🕊️🕯️🕎🕯️🕊️💙🤍✨
Chag Chanukah Sameach 🕎
Happy Hanukah to everyone 😀
Fabulous music! :)
2021 Happy Hanukkah ! Thank you for your lovely music !🕎
I wish all of you a happy
,bleesed Chanukka and
a lot of health.
Chag Sameach, Shalom Y'Israel
With lovely regards of Austria
Alexander Soeser
🙏🎇🍀🎲🕍
Barokh Hashem
Happy Hanukkah for every one
Shalom to you.
I had to take a listen: I'm always listening to Christmas music this time of year. I wanted to see and hear what I'm missing.. Sometimes Hanukkah and Christmas can overlap at this special time of year. Thanks for sharing..
They do in our family...we have both Messianic Jews as well as "regular" non-Jewish Christians, and we all love each other just as we are and put family first, so the regular Christians in our extended family celebrate our Chanuka with us and we Christmas with them.
Happy Hanukkah
You shouldn't have come here to see what you're missing. This is nothing but a piano. No words. We have words and other instruments to our songs.
@@reneejoy8004 Messianic Jews are not Jewish...they're christians....if you believe in jesus, trust me you're not jewish
Beautiful. I would love to learn how to play these songs.
They are all improvised but maybe someone can transcribe them.
what a joy to behold- a great miracle happened here this year!!!
happy Hanouca From Miami
חג אורים שמח
You've got a new subscriber♥🤗
Moira
From England.
Happy Hanukkah to those who are watching this !
happy chanukka, its coming up again chag sameiach.
So relaxing while making my latkes! Chanukah semeach
So peaceful and calming. Especially just before making latkes for everyone. Thank you! :)
Beautiful!!!
Happy Chanukkah um abraço de Lisboa para os meus amigos um pouco por todo o mundo.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video.
Glad i subscribed ♥️
Very good thank you!
HAPPPY HANUKKAH TO ALL 2020 SHALOM JERUSALEM TRULY CHOSEN BLESSED COUNTRY TO YOU
I love this Hanukkah music
Happy Hanukkah to the 🌏✌️Shalom ShalomShalom Aichem Victory to 🇦🇷🇺🇦 I praise & thank our Heavenly Father in mighty Jesus name for everything pls Abba Father give your 🌏✌️🕊 on 🌏 stop the Virus Calamities too & pls heal those who are sick sp. rare sickness no money suffering w/ pain & I’m praying for my Victory ( our house case) w/ your Rt. Victorious name pls help me to win my case t y for everything in mighty Jesus name 🕊🙏❤️💕❤️🕊🙏🦋🌹🦋🌸🦋🌺🦋🌼🕊🙏🙏
ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!
JC IS NOT ANYTHING & BY THE WAY HE IS IN GEHINNOM!! HE DOESN'T EVEN BELIEVE IN THE NONSENSE YOU FOLLOW. THAT IS IDOL WORSHIP AND EVEN HE WOULD TELL YOU THAT!!
חג חנוכה שמח! 🕎 💕
happy hannukah!
14:09 is a Yiddish song Dona Dona which is not Hanukkah-themed. However, don't take me wrong, this is probably the most beautiful version of this song I have ever heard. Great job! :)
Thank you; just what I needed today! Lovely.....
마음이 안정되고 슁미 있는 음악....
Happy Chanukah💙 2022
HalleluYAH
To jest piękne 🤔🇵🇱
מקסים. רק יש פה לא מעט שירים (נהדרים)
לא קשורים לחנוכה 🕎🤘🇮🇱😉
השאר יפה מאוד.
Hello I am back two years later, thank you again! Happy Hanukkah! Some of the later melodies remind me of a Jewish Minecraft!
Happy Hanukkah in Yeshua Ha’Mashiach!
NO NO AND NO
JC IS IN GEHINNOM & ISN'T ANYTHING AT ALL. HE WILL NEVER BE MOSHIACH AND YOU PRACTICE IDOLATRY. GO SOMEWHERE ELSE WITH YOUR NONSENSE!!!!
@@1InvisibleSongstress Orthodox Judaism itself testifies to the validity of the sacrificial death of Yeshua.
The Talmud sadly contains antisemitism and blasphemies against Yeshua and the Gentiles, but the Talmud indirectly confirms that Yeshua was the final sacrifice for sin.
Orthodox Judaism teaches that when God gave Moses the Torah, he also gave him an oral law and this oral law was passed down orally from generation to generation, only in the 2nd century was it written down or codified in what is known as the Talmud.
The Talmud, which in the eyes of Orthodox Jews is equal to Scripture, says that God rejected the Yom Kippur sacrifices every year from 30 CE to 70 CE (Tractate Yoma 39B).
According to the Talmud, there were several signs by which the people would know whether or not Gif had received the sacrifice, and forgiven their sins.
First, the priest would draw lots from an urn. One of the lots had the word “L’Ha Shem” written on it. “L’Ha Shem” means “For the LORD”. The other had the words “L’Azazel”, which has the term connected to the ‘scapegoat’. Now if the priest drew the lot “L’Ha Shem” in his right hand, that mean that God had received the sacrifice. However, if it showed up in the left hand, it meant the opposite, that God had rejected the sacrifice. We’re talking about the same result for over 40 years. In fact, if you just tried to flip a coin 5 times in a row with the same result, that’s a 3 in 100 chance. The chances of doing that 40 times in a row is over 1 in 1 trillion, and the Talmud claims that is exactly what happened in the 1st century.
Another sign was that a scarlet thread was to the horn of the scapegoat, and it would supernaturally turn white. Actually, part of this thread would be taken from the scapegoat and tied to the temple doors this way the people would be able to see if it turned white or not, and this also did not happen during those 40 years.
There were other signs as well, but the main point is this: according to the most respected post, 2nd temple period Jewish document, the Talmud, God rejected the Yom Kippur sacrifices every single year until the temple was destroyed. However, the Talmud fails to mention is what took place in 30 CE - the year that God began to reject the sacrifices. Of course, that was the year that Yeshua became our sacrifice.
In 30 CE, the dates that rabbis and sages say that the God of Israel stopped the Yom Kippur sacrifices, Yeshua the Jewish Messiah died for the sins of Israel and the nations.
@@1InvisibleSongstress Let’s look at one prophecy about the Messiah.
The Messiah must be born of a virgin.
Prophecy: Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.
Isaiah 7:14
Fulfillment: Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost. Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying, Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.
Matthew 1:18, 22-23
This passage should be carefully studied in context. It is a direct prophecy of the virgin birth of the Messiah (Luke 1:26-27). The translators of the Jewish Bible use the word “young woman” instead of “virgin”. It is important to note that culturally, the Hebrew word “almah” almost always referred to an unmarried young woman - which in Isaiah’s day implied virginity. In addition, the authors of the Septuagint, a Greek translation of the Old Testament before Christ, translated this word as “virgin”, which was its meaning in Biblical Hebrew. Given the very explicit reference to this verse by Matthew (1:22/23), there can be no question that Mary completely fulfilled this prophecy about the birth of the Messiah.
Catholicism teaches that Mary is a sinless mediator and remained a virgin throughout her life, but God’s Word says that Mary did a sin offering of two turtledoves (Leviticus 14:22, Luke 2:22-24), that she knew she needed a Savior (Luke 1:46-47) and that there is only one mediator (1 Timothy 2:5). Mary remained a virgin until Joseph impregnated her and she had 4 boys and some daughters.
@@1InvisibleSongstress I’m not asking you to “convert” to another religion, but to become “complete” by receiving the Jewish Messiah. It’s about a relationship, not a religion. He has died for my sins and your sins on a tree.
Happy Hanukkah Israel Shalom
Beautiful,,,,,
Happy Hannukah!
I love this and listen to it quite a bit every year, but I was wondering -would you be open to sharing the names of the songs? There are a few in here I don't recognize.
Wow, that is so kind of you. One of the songs is an original. I’m a little busy right now as the telescope (Webb…) I spent the last 20 years building is getting ready for launch but I will eventually add them.
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chanukah 2020 :)
Thank you so much!
HAPPY HANUKKAH TO ALL 2017.. SHALOM JERUSALEM CONGRATS TO YOU.
Blessing to you as well Belphegorian. Thank you.
Amen 😊
sweet one loves Happy Hanukkah to you
Maria Retina Sarmiento Blessing on you and have a wonderful , beautiful HAPPY HANUKKAH TO YOU AS WELL. : )
Happy Hanukkah
I love Hanukkah
I simply love this! 🇮🇱 -E.K.
I pray that we can all say, a great miracle happened here.
Happy Hannukak !!!
Bless you
chag sameach
Sretan praznik , HANUKA . I PRESTANI DA MI KACIS BILO STA .
Chag Chanukah Sameach!
Happy Joy Filled Chanukkah from Maui :)
Happy Hanukkah to you Julie T. from Los Angeles : )
Happy Hanukkah!! Comes soon
Happy Hanukkah!
Chag Sameach! (2021!)
You may want to include "INSTRUMENTAL" in your title..