A Comprehensive Guide To The Best Hanukkah Songs Of All Time
Hanukkah songs from Adam Sandler, Daveed Diggs, and more
This story was originally published in 2018 and has been updated to include the best Hanukkah songs of 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024.
“There are no good Hanukkah songs!”
Friends, Assyrian-Greeks, countrymen — we need to put this nasty rumor to rest. No, we’ll never have the sheer corporate bandwidth or people power of Christmas, but we don’t need to. We have our own dirge-like classics, anthropomorphic food songs, kiddy jams, and religious hymns!
Here they are, categorized in genres with YouTube links.
Have a happy, happy, happy, happy Hanukkah. Happy Hanukkah!
Modern Classics
All the hits from the diaspora.
I Have A Little Dreidel – Samuel S. Grossman & Samuel E. Goldfarb
I Am A Latke – Debbie Friedman
Pass the Candle — Michelle Citrin
Hanukkah In Santa Monica — Tom Lehrer
Hanukkah Blessing — Barenaked Ladies
Judah Maccabee – Safam
Hebrew Classics
The songs that make it feel like Hanukkah.
Maoz Tzur/Rock of Ages – A 13th century classic. (We’re partial to this sweeping Maccabeats version. We also love this incredible Ashkenazi take by Cantor Pinchos Borenstein.)
Mi Yimalel – Based on Psalms 106:2. (Here’s a gorgeous version by singers from Boys Town Jerusalem, and a great cover by The Weavers.)
Ner Li – A traditional Israeli Hanukkah song. (This beautiful rendition is by Abigail Lapell and Laura Spink.)
Al Hanisim – Lyrics derived from the traditional Hanukkah liturgy. (Here’s a classic 70’s-era version.)
Sevivon Sov Sov Sov – Israel’s favorite dreidel song. (Here’s Israeli artist Dafna’s take on the song.)
Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah – People expect this one, which was originally written in Yiddish. (Here’s the over-the-top cover from the TV show “Glee.”)
Hanerot Hallalu – From a chant in the Talmud (Soferim 20:6,) the title means “We Light These Lights.” (Gershon Sirota, the world-famous cantor who performed at Carnegie Hall and died in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, leads this version.)
Yiddish Classics
Every Hanukkah song sounds better in Yiddish.
Chanukah, Oy Chanukah – (Here’s the original! Sung by the great Theodore Bikel.)
Borekh-ate – A gorgeous choral number by Solomon Golub and Abraham (Avrom) Reisen. (Performed by the Jewish People’s Philharmonic Chorus.)
Drei Dreidel – A Yiddish bop. (Here’s the iconic Cantor Moshe Oysher singing it.)
Ikh bin a kleyner dreydl – The famous “I Have A Little Dreidel” was possibly first written in Yiddish.
Pop Hits
The coolest Hanukkah songs written in the last 1,000-or-so years.
Miracle — Matisyahu
8 Days of Hanukkah — Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
Feast of Lights — They Might Be Giants
Judah and the Maccabees – Damon and Naomi
If It Be Your Will – Haim
Puppy for Hanukkah – Daveed Diggs
Hip-Hop/Rap
Contemporary classics.
Hanukkah Song (Favorite Time of the Year) – Too $hort
Dreidel Trap – Meir Kay & Kosha Dillz
Dreidel – Erran Baron Cohen (Yiddish rap at 1:18)
Happy Chinooka (A Chanukkah Song) – Gangstagrass & Kosha Dillz
The Hanukkah Song 2.0 (Adam Sandler Remix) – Nissim Black & Kosha Dillz
Best of Folk
Have a gentle Hanukkah with the help of our mellow-voiced matriarchs and patriarchs.
Light One Candle – Peter, Paul and Mary
Oco Kandelikas – Flory Jagoda
The Many and the Few – Woody Guthrie (This is the most realistic telling of the Hanukkah story you’ll hear.)
Hanukkah Dance — Woody Guthrie
Eight Nights – Rosie Golan
Comedy
Laugh-till-the-oil-comes-out-of-your-nose. Warning — Sandler’s and Bloom’s work is best enjoyed by the post-b’nei mitzvah set.
The Hanukkah Song Part I, Part II, Part III, and Part IV — Adam Sandler
Suck It, Christmas! – Rachel Bloom, Jack Dolgen, Dan Gregor Hanukkah Album (Our favorite tune is “Judaica.”)
Hanukkah Rocks – The LeeVees Hanukkah Album (Our favorite tune is “How Do You Spell Channukkah?”
A Week and a Day – Boyz II Menorah
Great for Kids
Cheery ear-worms that will entertain your kids but not make you wish night eight would show up any earlier than it does.
Judah Maccabee — Rabbi Joe Black
The Dreidel Song – Debbie Friedman
Bearable Parodies
If you have to listen to a Hanukkah parody song, it should be one of these.
Candlelight (Parody of “Dynamite” by Taio Cruz) – The Maccabeats
Bohemian Chanukah (Parody of “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen) – Six13
My Menorah (Parody of “La La Bamba,” a Mexican folk song) – Shlock Rock
A Nice Jewish Boy Band Chanukah (Parodies various Millennial-era boy band songs) – Six13
Hanukkah Hey Ya (Parody of “Hey Ya”) – Eric Schwartz
Latke Recipe (Parody of “Shut Up and Dance” by Walk The Moon) – The Maccabeats
Era-lution of Taylor Swift (Chanukah’s version) – Six13
We’ll Rise Above (Parody of “Defying Gravity” from Wicked) – The Maccabeats
Songs Written By Mormon Politicians
It’s, frankly, very catchy.
8 Days of Hanukkah — Orrin Hatch
Proof Hanukkah Songs Can Be Just As Annoying As Christmas Songs
In The Window (My Candles) – Susan Salidor
I Want A Hippopotamus For Hanukkah — Mr. Palindrome’s version of the John Rox song
Those Were The Nights (of Chanukah) – The Yeshiva Boys Choir
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