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#100 Best Jewish Songs7
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    (Joseph Laney)
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    Fighting Words

    Kids are exposed to many loaded terms each day, from ‘gay’ to ‘Yid’ to the n-word. Some are OK to use, in some contexts, for some people. Some are not. How can we teach them which are which?

    byMarjorie Ingall
  • “Tzena Tzena Tzena,” 1950.(Courtesy Gary Maloney)
    “Tzena Tzena Tzena,” 1950.(Courtesy Gary Maloney)
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    Hear Israel

    When the Weavers recorded the popular Israeli folk song ‘Tzena Tzena’ in 1950, they did more than legitimize a strain of musical culture; they introduced Israel to a generation of young Americans

    byAri Y. Kelman
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    You Questioned Our 100 Greatest Jewish Songs

    Our musicologists answered

    byDan Klein
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    (Bizarrerecords.com)
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    The Hebrew Beatles?

    No. 66 on our song list marks the birth of Israeli rock

    byLiel Leibovitz
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    (Tablet Magazine)
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    Nothin’ But a Hounddog

    The King is no Big Mama

    byLiel Leibovitz
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    (Jim Dyson/Getty Images)
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    Better than Hallelujah?

    Taking issue with our song list’s Leonard Cohen selection

    byLiel Leibovitz
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    The Guide to the List

    The easy way to navigate our list of the 100 greatest Jewish songs

    byThe Editors
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