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Hal'lu is the first Rabbis' Sons album. It contained one of the only two songs they ever released with Yiddish lyrics ("A Sukkele"). "Mi Ho-ish", "Rabos Machshovos" and "Hal'lu" were among the group's most popular songs.

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  • Hal'lu is the first Rabbis' Sons album. It contained one of the only two songs they ever released with Yiddish lyrics ("A Sukkele"). "Mi Ho-ish", "Rabos Machshovos" and "Hal'lu" were among the group's most popular songs. (en)
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  • LP (en)
  • Chait, Sharfman, Weinberger, Zheutlin (en)
  • David Nulman, Mickey Lane, Barry Septimus, Stanley Miller, Yehuda Isaacs, Eli Teitelbaum (en)
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  • (vocal: Weinberger; also appears on Greatest Hits as track 12) (en)
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  • Side one (en)
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  • (en)
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  • Emes Record Co. E-101 (en)
  • Emes Record Co. ES-101 (en)
  • Fran Record Co. FR-109 (en)
  • Fran Record Co. FRS-109 (en)
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  • Proverbs 19:21, Psalms 33:11 3:35 (en)
  • Psalm 117 (en)
  • Psalms 34:13-15 (en)
  • Psalms 42:4 (en)
  • Amidah of Shabbat (en)
  • Kedusah of Musaf of Shabbat and Festivals (en)
  • Psalm 114 (en)
  • Psalms 118 (en)
  • Traditional Yiddish Folk Song (en)
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  • Chait (en)
  • Mark Davidowitz (en)
  • Traditional Yiddish Folk Song (en)
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  • Hal'lu (en)
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  • 1968 (xsd:integer)
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  • הוא אלוקינו (en)
  • היתה לי (en)
  • הללו (en)
  • מי האיש (en)
  • קוה (en)
  • רבות מחשבות (en)
  • א סוכה-לה (en)
  • אבן מאסו (en)
  • בצאת ישראל (en)
  • ואני תפילתי (en)
  • קדשינו (en)
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  • Baruch Chait, Barry Septimus (en)
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  • March - June 1967 (en)
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  • June 1967 (en)
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  • Hal'lu (en)
  • Hoyso Li (en)
  • Hu Elokeinu (en)
  • Kavei (en)
  • Mi Ho-ish (en)
  • Rabos Machshovos (en)
  • A Sukkele (en)
  • Be'tzeis Yisroel (en)
  • Even Moasu (en)
  • Kadsheinu (en)
  • V'ani S'filosi (en)
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  • Hal'lu is the first Rabbis' Sons album. It contained one of the only two songs they ever released with Yiddish lyrics ("A Sukkele"). "Mi Ho-ish", "Rabos Machshovos" and "Hal'lu" were among the group's most popular songs. (en)
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