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Od yeshama be aray yehuda obekevutzot yerushalayim kol sasson ve kol simcha kol chatan ve kol kala nai n'nai, ditty die dum dum
Translated lyrics
It is still heard in the land of Judea And in the squares of Jerusalem The sound of celebration and joy The sound of a bride and groom
Notes
Song made into folksong by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach around 1960's. Part of his first album. The source for the lyrics is from the Sheva Brachot/Seven Blessing under the wedding Canopy. Also, see Jeremiah 33:10,11
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