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Monday, December 10, 2007
Having listened to Tom Lehrer spending Hanukkah in Santa Monica, I wondered if we might be able to come up with some homegrown lyrics, but while Sue came up with the brilliant notion of Hanukkah around Lake Wanaka, I could only suggest spending Rosh Hashanah in Whitianga and (forgive me) lighting the menorah in sunny Gore-ah. In spite of this, last night at practice at the temple, the Rebs invited me to light the menorah for the sixth evening of Hanukkah, so perhaps cross-cultural relations haven't been too badly damaged. And incidentally, if anyone can think of a NZ place name that rhymes with Yom Kippur, this is where the newly-enabled comments function comes into its own.
On the subject of cross-cultural relations, here's one of the songs we did for Hanukkah the other night, performed by the Afro-Semitic Experience. These guys are great (and have a very cool logo).
4 Comments:
According to the NZ place names database, and looking for names ending in "pur", there's lots of ridges, 4 homesteads (Larkspur, 2 Longspurs, and Flatspur), a few hills, one pass (Saddle Spur), and the intriguing "Bealey Spur" in the Arthur's Pass (-43.03, 171.62), defined as an "area of low or nil population".
No, I'm not normally this sad.
Aw, and I was going to try to rhyme it with Rotorua - at least as bad an effort as the original Yom Kippur in Mississipp-ur'! But if you're going to sully the Muse with actual research...
By elderflowerpressee, at 11:53 am
Mount Wilmur. I have no idea where it is, but it rhymes.
Berhampore? Middlemore? Strathmore? Not so good visually, but they sound right.... (unless you insist on pronouncing it like the smoked fish)
By , at 11:05 am





