Ven di zun iz mir fargangen / When the sun has set
A Chanukah Song sung by Avi Fuhrman
Recorded at Circle Lodge, NY, 1984 by Itzik Gottesman
Commentary by Itzik Gottesman
Avi Fuhrman (aka Avrom, Avraham, Abraham) learned this Chanukah song from his father in the 1930s in Chernovitz (then Romania, today – Ukraine). We have yet not been able to identify the writer or composer.

Avi Fuhrman
“Maoz tsur” is usually translated as “Rock of Ages” but literally – “Stronghold of Rock”. The rock is usually interpreted as God.
In Fuhrman’s native Bukovina Yiddish dialect “maoz tsur” is pronounced “muez tsir”. But in this performance Fuhrman sings “Muez tsur” which does not rhyme with the intended rhyming words: “shir” “mir” “frier”.
Special thanks this week to Eliezer Niborski who helped with the transcription.
TRANSLITERATION AND TRANSLATION
Ven di zin iz mir fargangen,
kalt in fintster iz di nakht.
Un di shterndlekh fun deym himl
hobn zeyere eygelekh farmakht.
When the sun has set for me,
cold and dark is the night
And the stars of sky
have closed their eyes.
Ikh ken keyn veyg shoyn nit gefinen.
Ikh blondzhe, blondzhe un a shir.
Hob ikh mir a lekhtele ungetsindn,
dos lekhtele heyst dokh muez tsur.
I cannot find any path;
I wander, lost without stop.
So I lit a candle
and the candle is called maoz tsur.
Un ikh lern mir bay dem lekhtele
bleter groyse, mit oysyes fil.
Un dervarem mir derbay dem kerper,
vayl es vert mir shreklekh kil.
And I study at my candle
large pages full of letters.
And it warms my body,
because I feel so terribly cool.
Bald farges ikh mayne tsores
vos ikh trug arim oyf mir.
Un ikh zing mir in mayn goles,
zey, vus shvaygstu muez tsur?
Soon I forget my troubles
that I carry around with me.
And I sing in my exile:
See, why silent maoz tsur?
Grekn zenen mir bafaln,
mit zeyere tume hent.
Farumreynikt undzer templ
undzer leybn hobn zey geshendt.
Greeks attacked me
with their polluting hands.
They made filthy our Temple;
our life they defiled.
Zey hobn toyte shtume gotn
ahin arayngeshtelt tsu mir.
Ikh hob far veytik oysgeshrign:
“Zey, vos shvaygstu muez tsur?”
They placed dead, silent gods
in there for me.
From pain I shouted out:
Look! Why are you silent maoz tsur.
Der barimter Makabeyer
Khashmonoyim mit zayne zin.
[Fuhrman speaks – “Vayter gedenk ikh nisht di verter”]
The famous Maccabee
of the Hasmoneum, and his sons.
Zey hobn dem soyne bald fartribn,
dem templ reyn gemakht vi frier.
Ikh hob far freyd oysgeshrien,
Zey, vos shvaygstu muez tsur?
They drove the enemies away.
The Temple they restored.
For joy I shouted out:
See, why are you silent maoz tsur?
Fuhrman: [spoken] Vus se feylt darfsti aleyn zikhn.
Whatever is missing, you have to find yourself.