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There's a popular tune used for kidush on the nights of the shalosh r'galim. (It's available on YouTube (but ignore the "shehechiyanu" part of that recording).)

  1. What's its origin?
  2. Does it have the minhag-status or immutability ascribedascribed to somesome of the tunes that we use for prayers?

There's a popular tune used for kidush on the nights of the shalosh r'galim. (It's available on YouTube (but ignore the "shehechiyanu" part of that recording).)

  1. What's its origin?
  2. Does it have the minhag-status or immutability ascribed to some of the tunes that we use for prayers?

There's a popular tune used for kidush on the nights of the shalosh r'galim. (It's available on YouTube (but ignore the "shehechiyanu" part of that recording).)

  1. What's its origin?
  2. Does it have the minhag-status or immutability ascribed to some of the tunes that we use for prayers?
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There's a popular tune used for kidush on the nights of the shalosh r'galim. A cantorially embellished version of it is available on YouTube.(It's available on YouTube (but ignore the "shehechiyanu" part of that recording).)

  1. What's its origin?
  2. Does it have the minhag-status or immutability ascribed to some of the tunes that we use for prayers?

There's a popular tune used for kidush on the nights of the shalosh r'galim. A cantorially embellished version of it is available on YouTube.

  1. What's its origin?
  2. Does it have the minhag-status or immutability ascribed to some of the tunes we use for prayers?

There's a popular tune used for kidush on the nights of the shalosh r'galim. (It's available on YouTube (but ignore the "shehechiyanu" part of that recording).)

  1. What's its origin?
  2. Does it have the minhag-status or immutability ascribed to some of the tunes that we use for prayers?
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Yom tov kiddush tune

There's a popular tune used for kidush on the nights of the shalosh r'galim. A cantorially embellished version of it is available on YouTube.

  1. What's its origin?
  2. Does it have the minhag-status or immutability ascribed to some of the tunes we use for prayers?