RETURN TO PURIM:
This is a very good song for younger children. They catch on and it has the whole song of Purim!
TTO: london bridge is falling down
In the castle, lived a king, lived a king, lived a king,
In the castle lived a king, king achashverosh
He had a very lovely queen, lovely queen lovely queen
He had a very lovely queen, Queen Esther.
She had an uncle Mordechai, Mordechai, Mordechai
She had an uncle Mordechai, a good jew Mordechai.
Haman wanted to hurt the jews, hurt the jews, hurt the jews.
Haman wanted to hurt the Jews, mean mean Haman.
Esther and Mordechai saved the day, saved the day, saved the day
Esther and Mordechai saved the day, the jews of shushan.
The Jews wanted a holiday, a holiday, a holiday
the Jews wanted a holiday, they called it PURIM!
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SONGS FOR PURIM
Cuz it's Purim, Purim, Purim
Yes it's Purim Purim Purim
Happy Purim Purim Purim
For all Jews!
King Achashveiros made a big feast,
he told his wife Vashti to come
She had many pimples, a hundred at least
She said I can't join in your fun
the king got so angry he said to his guards
'Take her, I don't want her she's mean!'
From al of the maidens that shushan town had, Esther became the new Queen.
Haman told everyone ' Bow down to me'
But Mordechais said that i'll never do.
'I bow only to Hashem, Hashme elokim
And I'm proud, so proud to be a Jew'
TTO: i have a little dreidel
i have a little gragger, amongst my games and toys,
and when i turn my graggger, it makes a lot of noise.
My gragger likes Queen Esther, it likes good Mordechai
It listen to the megillah as quietly as I.
But if you mention Haman, it makes an awful sound,
So don't you mention Haman, when my gragger is around.
TTO:did you ever hear a shofar?
Did you ever hear a gragger, a gragger, a gragger
Did you ever hear a gragger on a Purim day?
It rattles and shakes, such noises it makes.
Did you ever hear a Gragger, on a Purim Day!

Purim Song: (Tune: If You're Happy and You Know It)
If you hear the name of Haman stomp your feet. (stomp feet twice) repeat If you hear the name of Haman, if you hear the name of Haman, if you hear the name of Haman stomp your feet (stomp feet twice)
If you hear the name of Esther clap your hands......
If you hear the name of Ahasuerus turn around.....
If you hear the name of Mordecai shout hooray....
Purim day, Purim day. What a happy holiday.
Wear a mask, wear a crown. Dancing all around.
Round go the groggers, rash, rash, rash! (3x)
On Purim day!
(This is the English version to a Hebrew song called Chag Purim)
Pat a cake, pat a cake, baker man, bake me a hamentashen fast as you can. You roll it and fold it and make corners three, put it in the oven for the children and me.
(To the tune of Sing A Song Of Sixpence) It is time for Purim, a happy holiday We parade in costume, in a happy way The best part is eating, the sweet Hamantaschen Hearing noise from groggers when we hear the name Haman
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