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I NEED HELP FINDING THIS SONG!!! All I know of the lyrics are “ when I was just a small child I was always to blame my rebbi always said I’d never be tame…” If I remember correctly it was an entire English album devoted to songs about shidduchim probably from late 90s
That’s what I thought as well but can’t find it anywhere. The high part “ but then when I went out the shadchan couldn’t believe” Please I need help finding this song
The Rechnitzer Rebbe (Chazan Marty Davidson) is from England (Manchester, I think), try there. I knew him from the alte heim Old Boro Park, but he made Aliyah decades ago. His almanah worked in Machon Puah, so try there to find him (she got tremendous zchuyot ,(or zechusim, in Yiddish) for helping couples with infertility problems
Chasal siddur pesach is for the end of Pesach, though Rav Yom Tov bar Elem (one of the baalei tosfot, who was the last Rav in York, England) wrote it for musaph Shabbat haGadol. There is a cherem on spending overnight in York dating to his time. The then Duke of York is obviously turning over in his grave that the most populated Jewish city outside Israel is named after him.
I NEED HELP FINDING THIS SONG!!!
ReplyDeleteAll I know of the lyrics are “ when I was just a small child I was always to blame my rebbi always said I’d never be tame…”
If I remember correctly it was an entire English album devoted to songs about shidduchim probably from late 90s
Rechnitzer Rejects?
DeleteThat’s what I thought as well but can’t find it anywhere. The high part “ but then when I went out the shadchan couldn’t believe”
DeletePlease I need help finding this song
The Rechnitzer Rebbe (Chazan Marty Davidson) is from England (Manchester, I think), try there. I knew him from the alte heim Old Boro Park, but he made Aliyah decades ago. His almanah worked in Machon Puah, so try there to find him (she got tremendous zchuyot ,(or zechusim, in Yiddish) for helping couples with infertility problems
DeleteChasal siddur pesach is for the end of Pesach, though Rav Yom Tov bar Elem (one of the baalei tosfot, who was the last Rav in York, England) wrote it for musaph Shabbat haGadol.
ReplyDeleteThere is a cherem on spending overnight in York dating to his time. The then Duke of York is obviously turning over in his grave that the most populated Jewish city outside Israel is named after him.