Hanukkah Oh Hanukkah
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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Oh, Hanukkah, oh, Hanukkah
Come light the menorah
Let's have a party
We'll all dance the hora
Gather 'round the table, we'll give you a treat
Sivivon to play with and latkes to eat

And while we are playing
The candles are burning low
One for each night, they shed a sweet light
To remind us of days long ago
One for each night, they shed a sweet light
To remind us of days long ago

Oh, Hanukkah, oh, Hanukkah
Come light the menorah
Let's have a party
We'll all dance the hora
Gather 'round the table, we'll give you a treat
Sivivon to play with and latkes to eat

And while we are playing
The candles are burning low
One for each night, they shed a sweet light
To remind us of days long ago

Oh, Hanukkah, oh, Hanukkah
Come light the menorah
Let's have a party
We'll all dance the hora
Gather 'round the table, we'll give you a treat
Sivivon to play with and latkes to eat

And while we are playing
The candles are burning low
One for each night, they shed a sweet light
To remind us of days long ago
One for each night, they shed a sweet light
To remind us of days long ago





One for each night, they shed a sweet light
To remind us of days long ago

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Barenaked Ladies’ “Hanukkah Oh Hanukkah” is a traditional Hanukkah song that retells the story of the holiday. It begins with the invitation to celebrate and light the menorah, and continues with the festivities of the holiday. The lyrics encourage listeners to gather around the table, enjoy delicious food, and dance the traditional hora. The song speaks of the candles burning low, and the importance of each night of Hanukkah, represented by one candle on the menorah. The final line of the chorus repeats the significance of lighting each candle, to “remind us of days long ago”.


The song’s lively rhythm and upbeat lyrics capture the joy of the holiday, and encourages listeners to join in the celebration. It provides a straightforward explanation of the essential elements of Hanukkah while creating a sense of community and togetherness.


In conclusion, “Hanukkah Oh Hanukkah” is a joyful song that brings people together to celebrate Hanukkah. The lyrics capture the holiday’s essential elements, including lighting the menorah, enjoying traditional foods, and dancing the hora. The song’s message of togetherness reminds us of the importance of sharing this holiday with loved ones.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, Hanukkah, oh, Hanukkah
We are excited for the holiday season of Hanukkah to begin


Come light the menorah
Let us light the menorah as a symbol of the miracle that occurred in ancient times


Let's have a party
We should celebrate and enjoy the festivities of the holiday


We'll all dance the hora
We'll come together and dance the traditional Jewish dance as a form of celebration


Gather 'round the table, we'll give you a treat
Come join us at the table where we'll share delicious food and treats with each other


Sivivon to play with and latkes to eat
We'll enjoy the traditional dreidel game and potato pancakes during the holiday


And while we are playing
As we are having fun with the games and festivities


The candles are burning low
The lights from the menorah are getting dimmer


One for each night, they shed a sweet light
Each candle represents one night of the miracle when the oil in the temple lasted for eight nights instead of one


To remind us of days long ago
The candles serve as a reminder of the miracle that took place many years ago


One for each night, they shed a sweet light
We light one additional candle each night to represent each night of the miracle


Oh, Hanukkah, oh, Hanukkah
We continue to express our excitement for the holiday season of Hanukkah


Come light the menorah
We continue to emphasize the importance of lighting the menorah during the holiday


Let's have a party
We continue to encourage the celebration and enjoyment of the holiday festivities


We'll all dance the hora
We continue to express our desire to come together and dance the traditional Jewish dance


Gather 'round the table, we'll give you a treat
We reiterate the invitation to join us for delicious food and treats at the table


Sivivon to play with and latkes to eat
We continue to express our excitement for the traditional dreidel game and potato pancakes


And while we are playing
As we are having fun with the games and festivities


The candles are burning low
The lights from the menorah continue to get dimmer


One for each night, they shed a sweet light
We continue to highlight the importance and symbolism of lighting the candles each night of the holiday


To remind us of days long ago
We continue to emphasize the candles as a reminder of the historical miracle that occurred during this time


One for each night, they shed a sweet light
We continue to reiterate the tradition of lighting one additional candle each night of the holiday




Lyrics © Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN), Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DP, Steven Page, Ed Robertson, Kevin Hearn, Jim Creeggan, Tyler Stewart

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