"Ocho Kandelikas" (lit. 'Eight Little Candles') is a Ladino song celebrating the holiday of Hanukkah, written by the Jewish-American composer Flory Jagoda in 1983. The song is sung in Ladino, an Old Spanish-derived language traditionally associated with the Sephardic Jewish community. The song is often performed in an Argentine tango-rhythm with accompanying accordion and violins. The lyrics of the song describe a child's joy of lighting the candles on the menorah. The song has been recorded and performed by:
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| - "Ocho Kandelikas" (lit. 'Eight Little Candles') is a Ladino song celebrating the holiday of Hanukkah, written by the Jewish-American composer Flory Jagoda in 1983. The song is sung in Ladino, an Old Spanish-derived language traditionally associated with the Sephardic Jewish community. The song is often performed in an Argentine tango-rhythm with accompanying accordion and violins. The lyrics of the song describe a child's joy of lighting the candles on the menorah. The song has been recorded and performed by: (en)
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| - Performed by the Singing Sergeants of the United States Air Force Band (en)
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| - "Ocho Kandelikas" (lit. 'Eight Little Candles') is a Ladino song celebrating the holiday of Hanukkah, written by the Jewish-American composer Flory Jagoda in 1983. The song is sung in Ladino, an Old Spanish-derived language traditionally associated with the Sephardic Jewish community. The song is often performed in an Argentine tango-rhythm with accompanying accordion and violins. The lyrics of the song describe a child's joy of lighting the candles on the menorah. The song has been recorded and performed by:
* Sarah Aroeste, an American singer and composer on the album Hanuká
* Voice of the Turtle (appearing on their CD: Circle of Fire; Boston 1986)
* Erran Baron Cohen
* Portland-based lounge orchestra Pink Martini
* Multilingual rock group Hip Hop Hoodios
* London-based jazz flamenco group Los Desterrados
* Female Acappella ensemble Vocolot
* chazzan Alberto Mizrahi
* Yasmin Levy, an Israeli singer-songwriter of Ladino music
* Idina Menzel, an American actress, performer, singer and songwriter
* , Cuban-Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter. (en)
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