Anyone who wants the top Jewish music, go to this site:
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Radio/Jukebox.aspxI like the Mizrachi and Hassidic sections the most. Some of the songs here are bit new-age pop like and I don't care for them. Just hunt for the goods one and sort through the new trendy songs. I like all of the traditional and new age songs on the Mizrachi section.
If you can navigate to the Hassidic section, find the Kleizmer music link for some very traditional Ashkenazi Jew sounds, its all instruemental album.
By the way, my favorite traditional Jewish song of all time is, Eyn Keloheynu.
Ayn kelohaynu, ayn kadonaynu
Ayn k'malkaynu, ayn k'mosheeaynu
Mee chelohaynu, mee chadonaynu
Mee chemalkaynu, mee chemosheeaynu Nodeh lelohaynu, nodeh ladonaynu
Nodeh l'malkaynu, nodeh l'mosheeaynu
Baruch elohaynu, baruch adonaynu
Baruch malkaynu, baruch mosheeaynu
Atah hoo elohaynu, atah hoo adonaynu
Atah hoo malkaynu, atah hoo mosheeaynu
Atah hoo shehikteeru avotaynu
Lefanecha et ketoret hasameem
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There is none like our G-d, there is none like our L-rd,
There is none like our king, there is none like our
saviour.
Who is like our G-d...L-rd...king...savior?
Let us thank our G-d...L-rd...king...savior.
Blessed be our G-d...L-rd...king...savior.
Thou art our G-d...L-rd...king...savior.
Thou art the one before whom our fathers offered the spice
offering.
Hava Nagila