Jewish New Year or Rosh Hashanah celebration is incomplete without the traditional Jewish New Year songs. These songs on Jewish New Year are the vital part of Jewish New Year celebrations.
You can find a number of Rosh Hashanah songs online and almost all of them are translated into English. Therefore, if you want to present these songs to anyone on New Year eve, you can find a plenty of them.
Some of the best Jewish New Year songs are mentioned below:
Famous Jewish New Year Songs
Song 1:
One year has passed,
A new year is coming.
I will raise my hands
And bid a Happy New Year
To mother and father.
Song 2:
Dip the apple in the Honey
Make a Bracha loud and clear
L’Shana Tovah U’Mesuka
Have a Happy Sweet New Year
Song 3:
Meyer had a juicy apple, juicy apple, juicy apple
Meyer had a juicy apple and he dipped it in honey.
He took the apple to shul one day, shul one day, shul one day
He took the apple to shul one day and he heard the shofar play
All the kids screamed, “L’shanah tovah, L’shanah tovah, L’shanah tovahâ
All the kids screamed L’shanah tovah, and were joyously full of awe.
Song 4:
The shofar in the shul (temple or synagogue)
Goes toot toot toot, toot toot toot, toot, toot, toot,
The shofar in the shul goes toot, toot, toot, on Rosh Hashanah morning.
Song 5:
Tune: Popeye the sailor man
I’m Shifi the Shofar man
I came from the Ayil ram
I walk you to Shul to do Teshuva
I’m Shifie the Shofar man
Song 6:
On Rosh Hashanah, oy, Rabbi I pray I don’t lose control.
Oy, oy, oy, oy, oy, oy.
On Rosh Hashanah, oy, Rabbi I pray I don’t lose control.
Oy, oy, oy, oy, oy, oy.
When school is here Rosh Hashanah is near.
It’s the head of the Jewish New Year.
Soon I’ll hear the shofar calling me.
To dip my apples in the sweet honey.
On Rosh Hashanah, oy, Rabbi I pray I don’t lose control.
Oy, oy, oy, oy, oy, oy.
On Rosh Hashanah, oy, Rabbi I pray I don’t lose control.
Oy, oy, oy, oy, oy, oy.
You know our challah it has to be round.
So it looks like a gleaming golden king’s crown.
We pray to be in the book of life.
To have a year free of trouble and strife.
On Rosh Hashanah, oy, Rabbi I pray I don’t lose control.
Oy, oy, oy, oy, oy, oy.
On Rosh Hashanah, oy, Rabbi I pray I don’t lose control.
Oy, oy, oy, oy, oy, oy.
Song 7:
A year went, a year is coming
I raise my hands;
A good year to you, Dad,
A good year to you, Mom,
A good year, a good year!
A good year to uncle-hero
Who is on guard duty
and to each guard, in the city or village
A “be strong” blessing is passed to them
A good year, a good year!
A good year oh brave pilot,
riding in the heights of heavens,
and much peace oh Hebrew sailor,
making his way in the water
A good year, a good year!
A good year to everyone toiling
in a field or in a mortar
A good and sweet year
to every girl and boy!
A good year, a good yeas