Thursday, April 30, 2009

How do you spell the song refered to as the jewish wedding song?

I love the music and would like to have it. I do not know how to spell it, but would love to purchase it, it just sounds so full of joy. Not kidding, and would like to download it to my cell phone, so I won't hate answering it.

How do you spell the song refered to as the jewish wedding song?
At Jewish weddings, the entrance of the bride is accompanied by a tune called baruch haba. After the ceremony there is a traditional dance called the hora. This is a circle dance, with the men circling the groom and the women circling the bride.


Another song you will hear at a Jewish Wedding is Siman Tov ("Good Tidings"). This is a classic, all-purpose good Jewish celebration song. It may be heard at the end of the ceremony and is definitely played at the reception. The words are simple "Siman tov u'mazal tov, u'mazal tov v'siman tov, y'hei lanu ul'chol Yisrael!"


The Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin may not be permitted in some synagogues and churches because of Wagner's anti-Semetic political views.


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