Traditional Jewish Wedding Songs and Music

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Jewish/Israeli Simcha Dancing

Metropolis plays a mixture of contemporary tunes for Jewish Weddings and also provides the option for more traditional Jewish/Israeli Simcha Dancing.

Traditional Jewish Music at your party will provide a wonderful opportunity to enjoy joyous songs and traditional dancing.

It is traditional to include a section of Hebrew music and dancing known as a 'Hora'. This comprises a medley of popular tunes, including Hava Nagila ('Come Let us be Glad'), and Siman Tov U Mazleltov ('May Good Luck Come to us'). 

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Hava Nagila ‘Let Us Rejoice’

This wonderful tune derives from a Romanian folk dance-song. Who wrote it? Well opinion is divided. According to some the man largely responsible for the song's existence in its present form is Abraham Zevi Idelsohn (from Latvia), who as a young cantor set out to collect the oral traditions of his people and to make them available to the world of music.

See Below for the English translation. 

The Metropolis Playlist turns this internationally known band into a ‘Hora Band’ for your wedding.

Traditional Jewish Wedding Songs

Asher Bara II

Aveinu shalom alechem

Balbeli

Bashana habaha?

David melech yosrael

Hava nagila

Hu Yigal

Keytzad

Lchaim to life

Mitzvah Gedolah

Moshiach - Essential

Niggun Neshama

Od Yeshama II

Oseh shalom

Siminto

Simun tov mazeltov

Su Shearim

Tzena tzenax

Wedding Niggun

Yerushalayim

English Translation of Hava Nagila ‘Let Us Rejoice’

Jewish/Israeli Simcha Dancing

Let's rejoice

Let's rejoice and be happy

 

Let's sing

Let's sing

Let's sing and be happy

 

Awake, awake, brothers!

Awake brothers with a happy heart

 

Awake, brothers, awake, brothers!

With a happy heart

 

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