http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2009/12/a-hanukkah-miracle-hatch-keeps-the-oil-burning/31539/
Hatch, Goldberg, and a crew of New York Jews from Tablet Magazine hung out for its recording by a Syrian-American singer from Terre Haute, Indiana, in a Manhattan studio in October, forming a diasporic melting pot for the song's creation.
Though he's a Mormon, Hatch has a soft spot for the Jews, and Goldberg praises his earnestness in the songwriting--it's not humorous, self-conscious or Adam Sandlerized, but an honest exultation in the Hanukkah story, complete with choral singing and a markedly Jewish-sounding minor key.
Now only if Hatch can write one for each day of Hanukkah.
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