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Main article: Hanukkah music I Have a Little Dreidel[1] (also known as The Dreidel song[1]) is one of the best-known Chanukah song in the English speaking world, and also has an Yiddish version. This children's tune is about making a dreidel and playing with it. The Yiddish version is Ikh Bin A Kleyner Dreydl, (Yiddish: איך בין אַ קלײנער דרײדל Ich Bin Ein Kleine Dreidel Lit: I am a little dreidel). This playful children's song is one of the most well associated Chanukah songs in the English speaking world, along with "Oh Chanukah."
[edit] HistoryThe author and lyrics writer for both versions are Samuel S. Grossman[1] and the composers are Mikhl Gelbart[1] (Yiddish: מיכל געלבאַרט[1]) (pseudonym Ben Arn[2]) and Samuel Goldfarb (also S. E. Goldfarb)[1]. The English version of the song is well associated with the festival of Chanukah, and is known by many Jews and non-Jews alike. The versions are roughly the same, with the Yiddish one making the dreidel out of "blay" (Yiddish: בלייַ), which is lead, and in the English version making it out of clay. [edit] Versions
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