For
the Third Night of Hanukkah, we will feature another song/prayer
sung in the evening home service. Hanerot Halalu is recited after
the lights on the Menorah are kindled. There are several
different versions. The version by
the Maccabeats that we are sharing here is used by many Ashkenazi
communities.
The
Maccabeats were students at the Orthodox Yeshiva University in
New York City. The 14 member a cappella group was
organized by Julian (Chaim) Horowitz in 2007. By
2010 the were in the university’s graduate school when they released
their first CD, Voices from the Heights which was underwritten
by a grant from the school. The album initially sold only
5,000 copies but their first Hanukkah video attracted two million
hits in its first ten days. The group was invited to
sing at both the Israeli Knesset and twice at Barack Obama’s White
House.
The Maccabeats meeting and singing remotely.
Now
all graduated, members married, started secular careers,
and moved all over the country but they continue to meet virtually weekly
to rehearse and record. A quartet of the members
makes personal appearances.
In
2015 they released an EP collection of their first five Hanukkah songs, A
Maccabeats Hanukkah from which this version was taken.
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