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A Jewish hymn
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| Cantor said 1821 days ago (November 13th, 2004) | |
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interesting thanks muchly! Ein Keloheinu means literally, "There is none like our God". It's an acrostic poem that spells out the word, "Amen" and is sung at the end of worship to put a big ole' "Amen" at the end of the service. Thanks for your input! Check out my latest song called You Shall Love the Eternal God
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| TennesseeVic said 1778 days ago (December 27th, 2004) | |
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Well, that was different which is not bad. You're dangerously close to "cheesy", but it made me smile. Check out my latest song called Tecmo Superbowl 2009 w/ Dead End (MJRF 2004)
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| MissChaos said 1738 days ago (February 4th, 2005) | |
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Oi Vey -- Flashback My grandmother used to be in charge of the music department and choir at her synagogue when I was a kid -- and she would roll over in her grave to hear the "club" version of this song! Thanks for the laugh, but more importantly, thanks for the nostalgia and reminder of my roots. Miss Chaos Check out my latest song called Mama Cries - Album Version (MJRF)
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| ThatNation said 1719 days ago (February 23rd, 2005) | |
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Quite Cool! Cantor, This is the coolest version of Ein Keloheinu that I have ever heard. I think that they need to play this in our synogouge! Check out my latest song called Performance Anxiety
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| Magritte said 1678 days ago (April 5th, 2005) | |
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Where's your shul? I would SO go to listen to this! Check out my latest song called Tango Macabre
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Heidi_E
It's sounds like a very interesting song. I can't say that I understand the words or it's my type of music but you put all the sounds nicely together and they blendid well. So well done!