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(Rudolph's creator was also Jewish.)
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All links in the list are to Wikipedia articles.
 
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==List of compositions==
 
==List of compositions==
 
[[File:Hermey the elf and Rudolph.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Screenshot from the 1966 TV special ''Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer''.]]
 
*"[[wikipedia:The Parade of the Tin Soldiers|The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers]]" (1897) written by [[wikipedia:Leon Jessel|Leon Jessel]]
 
*"[[wikipedia:The Parade of the Tin Soldiers|The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers]]" (1897) written by [[wikipedia:Leon Jessel|Leon Jessel]]
 
*"[[wikipedia:Winter Wonderland|Winter Wonderland]]" (1934) music by [[wikipedia:Felix Bernard|Felix Bernard]]
 
*"[[wikipedia:Winter Wonderland|Winter Wonderland]]" (1934) music by [[wikipedia:Felix Bernard|Felix Bernard]]
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*"[[wikipedia:A Marshmallow World|A Marshmallow World]]" (1948) written by [[wikipedia:Carl Sigman|Carl Sigman]]
 
*"[[wikipedia:A Marshmallow World|A Marshmallow World]]" (1948) written by [[wikipedia:Carl Sigman|Carl Sigman]]
 
*"[[wikipedia:Sleigh Ride|Sleigh Ride]]" (1948) lyrics by [[wikipedia:Mitchell Parish|Mitchell Parish]]
 
*"[[wikipedia:Sleigh Ride|Sleigh Ride]]" (1948) lyrics by [[wikipedia:Mitchell Parish|Mitchell Parish]]
[[File:Hermey the elf and Rudolph.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Screenshot from the 1966 TV special ''Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer''.]]
 
 
*"[[wikipedia:Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (song)|Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer]]" (1949) written by [[wikipedia:Johnny Marks|Johnny Marks]]<ref>Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer first appeared in a 1939 children's book written by [[wikipedia:Robert L. May|Robert L. May]], Johnny Marks' brother-in-law, who was also born into a Jewish family,</ref>
 
*"[[wikipedia:Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (song)|Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer]]" (1949) written by [[wikipedia:Johnny Marks|Johnny Marks]]<ref>Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer first appeared in a 1939 children's book written by [[wikipedia:Robert L. May|Robert L. May]], Johnny Marks' brother-in-law, who was also born into a Jewish family,</ref>
 
*"[[wikipedia:Silver Bells|Silver Bells]]" (1950) written by [[wikipedia:Jay Livingston|Jay Livingston]] and [[wikipedia:Ray Evans|Ray Evans]]
 
*"[[wikipedia:Silver Bells|Silver Bells]]" (1950) written by [[wikipedia:Jay Livingston|Jay Livingston]] and [[wikipedia:Ray Evans|Ray Evans]]

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2018MenorahAndChristmasTreeRochesterNY

A giant Hanukiah and a Christmas tree on display in Rochester, New York in 2018.

The following is a list of well-known pieces of music, strongly associated with the Christian holiday of Christmas, that were written or co-written by Jews.

It should be noted that the lyrics to many of the songs on the list focus on more secular aspects of the holiday, rather than religious ones. Furthermore, the lyrics to many of the songs on the list do not specifically refer to Christmas at all.

All links in the list are to Wikipedia articles.

List of compositions

Hermey the elf and Rudolph

Screenshot from the 1966 TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

See also

Footnotes

  1. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer first appeared in a 1939 children's book written by Robert L. May, Johnny Marks' brother-in-law, who was also born into a Jewish family,