One of my kids was singing "Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel.." today. I had never consciously thought about it, but the prevalence of that song is yet another instance of pro-Jewish propaganda. My sibling even learned it at a Christian school..
In terms of specifically religious songs that aren't just modern pop, I think I know, like, seven or so Christian ones, one Jewish one, and... a few lines of one Islamic one? Not sure if it counts, sounds somewhat modern, might be pop.
Considering % of population, I really should know a Kwanzaa song before either Islamic or Jewish one, and definitely a Diwali or a Chinese New Year song.
One of my kids was singing "Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel.." today. I had never consciously thought about it, but the prevalence of that song is yet another instance of pro-Jewish propaganda. My sibling even learned it at a Christian school..
It permeates every level of American society.
In terms of specifically religious songs that aren't just modern pop, I think I know, like, seven or so Christian ones, one Jewish one, and... a few lines of one Islamic one? Not sure if it counts, sounds somewhat modern, might be pop.
Considering % of population, I really should know a Kwanzaa song before either Islamic or Jewish one, and definitely a Diwali or a Chinese New Year song.
One of my favorite Simpson's moments. Krusty:
"And remember kids, have a MERRY Christmas! A HAPPY Hanukhah! A KWAZY Kwanzaa! A tip top Tet....and a solemn and dignified Ramadan."