In this catchy, not-so-schmaltzy little tune from Rabbi Joe Black, he explains why he won't be buying his wife roses or Godiva chocolate on Valentine's Day.
Valentine’s Day is not a Jewish holiday (that’s why I didn’t buy you flowers)
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