Some Chanukah links (videos, etc.)
- The Festival of Lights (a poem) (Friday, December 30, 2005) [First published on a Babylon 5 (televised science fiction) message board December 7, 1999.]
- A Chanukah present for our son, 2006 (video).
- My sevivon/dreidel collection, 2006 (photo).
- Sevivon/dreidel collection update, 2007 (photo).
- Yours truly dances, pre-foot-surgery, to the Moshe Skier Band's December 2006 version of Sevivon. (All the dances that I choreographed, back in my pre-surgery days, are linked here.)
- origins of chanuka (Wednesday, December 24, 2008) Ms. Two-Broken-Wrists still manages to post and comment. :)
- Chanukah fun, courtesy of DovBear (Sunday, December 13, 2009)--links to dreidel satire and holiday music.
- Chanukah's last hurray (prior to Shabbat) (Friday, December 18, 2011) Basya Schechter and her Pharoah's Daughter band sing Maoz Tzur (courtesy of a DovBear link), and I finally figure out something about Al HaNissim.
- Some Chanukah videos (Wednesday, December 21, 2011)--Here's some good stuff from the Ein Prat Fountainheads ("Light up the Night"), the Maccabeats (links to their version of Matisyahu's "Miracle" and their own "Candlelight"), Six13 ("Chanukah Rights!," a parody well worth watching), the original version of "Miracle," by Matisyahu (pre-shave), and the Moshe Skier Band (their 2011 version of Sevivon).
- This year's crop of videos comes courtesy of Bad for Shidduchim. I watched the videos that looked interesting to me, and recommend Eight Nights by StandFour, Rock of Ages – Presented by Aish.com (fun --some of the songs being parodied are so old that even I know them :) ), and Haneirot Halalu by Six13, not to mention the "8 Nights of Chanukah" Pella video that some genius has embedded in the comments (how on earth does one do that?!). See her full list--you may like some of her other choices, too.
- I can't remember how I found this, but here's this year's Maccabeat's Chanukah video, "Shine."

2 Comments:
Here's one more:
http://hezbos.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-chanuka-dreidel.html
That's not exactly a video, but thanks, anyway.
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