Monday, December 17, 2007

Music Monday - My Favorite Latke Music



Okay, so I know that Hanukkah is already past. But it's typical of my very mixed upbringing that at the height of my connection to Judaism, my favorite Hanukkah holiday music was Christmas music.

I was completely enamored of all things Judaica at the time: I happily poured through Jewish cookbooks of all types, searching for the heritage recipes that my Christian mother had not been able to pass on. I was at Temple most days, (in fact, for a while I even worked at Temple). I learned Hebrew. I had an adult Bat Mitzvah. I was determined that my son would have the clear identity that I never had as a child.

But, darn it, Hanukkah music sucked.

Now, to be fair, there is one wonderful CD called Festival of Light, by such diverse artists as Marc Cohn, Rebbe Soul, and The Klezmatics. And what's not to like about Adam Sandler's The Chanukah Song,(as Flower Child shared with us).

But, you know, that lovely experience of the snow falling all around you, and wonderful cooking smells, and writing cards or wrapping presents - that belongs to Christmas music.

And I have always, always loved Christmas music. So even while I was in this, my most Jewish of phases, I continued to add to my massive Christmas music collection. And listened to it whenever I had the chance. And since I had grown up listening to Christmas music while doing holiday cooking (which had been Christmas cooking for the most part, for our Jewish holidays, we usually went to our neighbors' or to other friends' houses), I listened to Christmas music during the eight days each year that we made pancakes of one type or another (which was our Hanukkah tradition, because you're supposed to have something with oil each night of Hanukkah). So I give you, my all-time Favorite Latke Music:



The Roches have put together a sublime Christmas collection, called We Three Kings , that contains beautiful harmonies, wit and both traditional and unusual arrangements. And now that we're back to Christmas traditions again in our household, it's my favorite Christmas music, too. The clips below really don't do them justice, but enjoy!

SMID, over at Soccer Mom in Denial started Music Monday in this post, reflecting on her sons' learning history lessons from "Prof." Cash. Please join her, and others, for Music Monday

10 comments:

Flower Child said...

Excellent! I have to tone down the Christmas music in my house but I still manage to work in the more a capella and instrumental work. I, too, have mixed holiday experiences - and it's twice the fun!

soccer mom in denial said...

Yes, the only Hanukkah song they teach in my kids' schools is that dreidel song.

I'm open-minded, I really am, but oh that song is grating....

thailandchani said...

I don't do Christmas either.. but some of the music is exquisite!

anno said...

oh, the carols! If we did nothing but play Christmas music all month long, it would feel like Christmas to me! (Now, if I could only get the rest of my family to buy into that idea...)

Wholly Burble said...

It's rather nifty that you have both traditions in your family. I had very little exposure to the Jewish traditions as I grew up. I think that definitely limits one's life. Nice to see that you've found ways of integrating these traditions and bring out the best of both in your family's life.

And thanks for sharing the video--if this isn't their best, I'm going to have to see what else I can find of them, as I thought this video was VERY well done.

Goofball said...

I wouldn't have a clue what Hannukah music sounds like. I honestly didn't even know there is such a thing as Hannukah music. Well, I suppose I simply never thought about it as I am totally unfamiliar with any Jewish tradition.

painted maypole said...

i have that roche's album!!! my SIL gave it to us! :)

Alex Elliot said...

It's hard finding Hannukah music. My husband always sings a song about lighting the menorah after he lits it.

Luisa Perkins said...

Mmmm, latkes, with sour cream and applesauce....

Leslie said...

I love Christmas music. We've been listening to it non-stop since December 1st. I love the classics artists, like Bing Crosby and Burl Ives. Love it!