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(JTA) – William Shatner recently released a holiday album titled "Shatner Claus" on which he sings clbadic Christmas tunes such as "Jingle Bells", "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer" and "The Silent Night".
But there are no Chanukah songs, and the Jewish icon has regrets about it.
"I was going to do" Dreidel, Dreidel ", then I thought about it … I think I should have, maybe," Shatner said in the upcoming PBS documentary "Hanukkah: A festival of DeLights," according to the Jerusalem Post.
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He also recalled the memories of his childhood at Hanukkah in doc.
"The menorah was silvery and blackened a little by years of use. The places where the candles came in were black no matter how much burnout was done, "Shatner said. "It was something that stayed somewhere on the chimney all year until it was used – and then it was used with a lot of respect."
The actor born in Montreal, known for playing Captain Kirk in "Star Trek," also explained how his mother would latke during the holidays.
"My mother is standing over a frying pan, putting the potato mixture, the chopped potatoes into the sizzling fat, the oil, and cooking the potato pancakes," he declared. "The [memory of] potato pancakes and applesauce … and the family all around having pancakes is indelible. "
Watch a trailer of the PBS documentary, which also features singer Lainie Kazan and journalist Abigail Pogrebi, here:
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