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The lyrics as taught to my mother by a Jewish sorority sister in the late 1950s are:

Marching forth with roses,

Join the ranks of Moses,

Fight! Fight! Fight for Palestine!

Haters of ham and gravy,

Join the Hebrew navy,

Fight! Fight! Fight for Palestine!

(chorus) Grab that helmet!

Squeeze it tight!

Synagogue! Synagogue!

Fight! Fight! Fight!

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