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Children with Cancer Dance in Times Square – Official Video

Camp Simcha makes 250 dreams come true as campers rejoice & shut down the center of the world.

This music video was created by the campers and volunteer staff of Camp Simcha, an overnight camp for children battling cancer, as their summer music project. Camp Simcha is a program of Chai Lifeline.
www.CampSimcha.org | www.ChaiLifeline.org
Video Credits: Akiva Bomzer, Amitay Stern, Moshe Wasserman & Yehuda Klein
Audio Credits: The Amazing Campers of Camp Simcha & Shmuli Glick
Musicians: Sruli Portnoy, Mendy Portnoy & Mikey Holder

For more information on how you can help fulfill more dreams visit www.ChaiLifeline.org.

Lyrics:

Ooooooh Wooooooh

Give me freedom, give me fire, give me reason, take me higher
See the champions, take the field now, you define us, make us feel proud
In Camp Simcha, heads are liftin , as we lose our inhabition,
Celebration its around us, every nation, all around us

Singin forever young, singin songs underneath the sun

WE ALL SAY

When I get older I will be stronger
They’ll call me freedom Just like a wavin’ flag
And then it goes back
And then it goes back
And then it goes back
And then it goes back

When I get older I will be stronger
They’ll call me freedom
Just like a wavin’ flag
And then it goes back
And then it goes back
And then it goes back
And then it goes Ooooooh Wooooooh

In Camp Simcha, heads are liftin , as we lose our inhabition,
Celebration its around us, every nation, all around us


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