• "Ma'oz Tzur" (Hebrew: מָעוֹז צוּר, romanized: Māʾōz Ṣūr) is a Jewish liturgical poem or piyyut. It is written in Hebrew, and is sung on the holiday of...
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    Hanukkah (section Maoz Tzur)
    Ashkenazi tradition, each night after the lighting of the candles, the hymn Ma'oz Tzur is sung. The song contains six stanzas. The first and last deal with general...
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  • this is what directly pertains to Hanukkah. "Ma'oz Tzur" was written sometime in the 13th century. Ma'oz Tzur for instruments and voice by Chibat haPiyut...
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    Fritas de prasa Latke Noodle latkes Sfenj Sufganiyah Buñuelos Music "Ma'oz Tzur (Rock of Ages)" "Haneirot Halalu (These lights)" "Odecha Ki Tovot Gamalta...
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    Perhaps the best known of these melodies is an Ashkenazic melody for Ma'oz Tzur. The library of the Brussels Conservatoire possesses some interesting...
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    Fritas de prasa Latke Noodle latkes Sfenj Sufganiyah Buñuelos Music "Ma'oz Tzur (Rock of Ages)" "Haneirot Halalu (These lights)" "Odecha Ki Tovot Gamalta...
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  • of Ages" (Hanukkah hymn), a translation of the Jewish liturgical poem Ma'oz Tzur Rock of Ages (The Band album), 1972 Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection...
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    Fritas de prasa Latke Noodle latkes Sfenj Sufganiyah Buñuelos Music "Ma'oz Tzur (Rock of Ages)" "Haneirot Halalu (These lights)" "Odecha Ki Tovot Gamalta...
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    "seasonal" tunes, for instance, Shabbat before Hanukkah, they might do it to Ma'oz Tzur. In Hebrew schools and Jewish summer camps, the Adon Olam hymn is sometimes...
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    "direct musical quotes from traditional Jewish melodies such as Chad Gadya, Ma'oz Tzur, and Al Chet". Professor of Musicology Edwin Seroussi compared Schmekel's...
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