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Hatikvah (Hebrew: הַתִּקְוָה, romanized: hattīqvā, [hatikˈva]; lit. 'The Hope') is the
national anthem of the
State of Israel. Part of 19th-century Jewish...
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Cohen (1870–1940)
composed the
music for the
Israeli national anthem, the "
Hatikvah" - "The Hope".
Samuel (Shmuel)
Cohen was born in a
small town near Ungheni...
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Isaac HaLevi Asir
HaTikvah (Hebrew: הר״ר יצחק הלוי אסיר התקוה) (died c. 1377), also
known as
Isaac of Beilstein, was an
important 14th-century Ashke****...
- New York City. The
Forward has
placed "Am
Yisrael Chai"
second only to
Hatikvah, the
national anthem of Israel, as "an
anthem of the
Jewish people". In...
- 8, 1909) was a
Jewish Hebrew-language poet, most
notable for
writing "
Hatikvah", the poem that
became the
basis for the
Israeli national anthem. Naftali...
- Beta
Israel and
Ethiopian Christians. http://www.SSEJ.org [bare URL] "
HaTikvah ****ociation and SSEJ
cited in
Times of Israel". The
Times of Israel. "The...
- two-thousand-year-old hope" are both
lines in the anthem, "
HaTikvah" ("The Hope"). (
HaTikvah was sung at
Jewish prayer services for many
years prior to...
- Yisrael), and sees this
process as a
bigger step for the
redemption of Israel, and by
extension the world. Rav Kook's
Response to
Hatikvah v t e v t e...
- Theatre) 1977: Atik
Noshan •
Ancient Old (with
Shechunat Hatikvah Workshop Theatre) 1977: Shir
HaShirim Besha'ashu'im • The Song of
Songs (with Fun) 1980:...
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melody of Bedřich Smetana's
Vltava and of the
Israeli national anthem "
Hatikvah". "La Mantovana"
appears in Il
Scolaro by
Gasparo Zanetti (1645), as "Ballo...