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Matisyahu’s Chanukah Video Is Cool As Ice

Hasidic reggae toaster Matisyahu has perhaps done more to promote awareness of Jews in rock than David Lee Roth and Perry Farrell combined. So we're actually surprised it took him this long to release his own original Chanukah tune. But he's finally done so, and it's an instant holiday classic. And the accompanying video is even funny enough to nearly put Adam Sandler's "Chanukah song" to shame.

For his holiday ode "Miracle" (produced by Dr. Luke protégé Kool Kojak), former hockey player Matisyahu revisits the ice with more style and sass than any "Skating With The Stars" contestant. And the results are pretty cool, we must say. So pour yourself a tall goblet of Manischewitz and party with Matisyahu...on Yahoo!

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