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WATCH: Netanyahu's, Ben-Gvir, and others light the menorah and joyously sing!

"Ma'oz Tzur" (Hebrew: מָעוֹז צוּר, romanized: Māʾōz Ṣūr) is a Jewish liturgical poem or piyyut sung after lighting the Menorah.

It is written in Hebrew, and is sung on the holiday of Hanukkah, after lighting the festival lights. The hymn is named for its Hebrew incipit, which means "Strong Rock (of my Salvation)" and is a name or epithet for God in Judaism. It is thought to have been written sometime in the 13th century, although recent research suggests the 12th century.

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Gary Rush 20:25 23.12.2022
HAPPY HANUKKAH TO ALL MY FRIENDS AT THE IDF AND TO ALL THE JEWISH ✡️ PPL IN ISRAEL,BLESSED R ALL OF YOU IN THE NAME OF " YESHUA"
Yvonne King 11:28 23.12.2022
Beautiful. 🕎✡🤾🏻‍♀️🤾🏻‍♂️🕊
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