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Tamar Giladi, Naomi Shemer's daughter-in-law, recorded the song with mixed Hebrew and English lyrics. Shulem Lemmer covered the song on his 2019 album The Perfect Dream. [14] Carola Standertskjöld performed a version written by Sauvo Puhtila, in a 1968 recording. The song is the corps song of the La Crosse, Wisconsin, Blue Stars Drum and Bugle ...
"Shabekhi Yerushalayim" (Hebrew: שבחי ירושלים, "Praise the Lord, Jerusalem!"), based on Psalms 147:12–13 (lyrics) and Avihu Medina, performed by Glykeria and many others "Yefe Noff" ( Hebrew : יפה נוף , "Beautiful scenery"), written by Judah Halevi 12th cet., based on Psalms 48:3, performed by Etti Ankri
L'Shana Haba'ah B'Yerushalayim (Hebrew: לְשָׁנָה הַבָּאָה בִּירוּשָלָיִם), lit. " Next year in Jerusalem ", is a phrase that is often sung at the end of the Passover Seder and at the end of the Ne'ila service on Yom Kippur .
The title song talks about the special atmosphere in Jerusalem and the need to preserve its sanctity. The second hit, in English, was the song ‘We Need You’, which talks about the problem of talking in the synagogue during prayer. Other hits from the album include: 'Asher Bara', 'Devai Haser' and 'Refa’einu'.
Naomi Shemer (Hebrew: נעמי שמר; July 13, 1930 – June 26, 2004) was a leading [1] Israeli musician and songwriter, hailed as the "first lady of Israeli song and poetry." [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Her song " Yerushalayim Shel Zahav " ("Jerusalem of Gold"), written in 1967, became an unofficial second anthem after Israel won the Six-Day War that year ...
Album featuring covers of many classic Jewish songs from a variety of artists and genres Shwekey Live Park, Israel 5779: 2021 Also released on DVD. Includes duets with Shlomi Shabbat, Yonatan Razel, Ishay Ribo and Tzemed Yeled. A Toast To Life: 2021 13 songs in various styles in Hebrew, English and Yiddish Elevate: 2022
The final album Waits recorded for Island Records was the first of three collaborations with theater director Robert Wilson. Beat poet icon William S. Burroughs wrote the play, one of his last ...
Jerusalem-Yerushalayim is an oratorio composed by Antony Pitts [1] between 2006-2008, [2] and is scored for SATB soloists, semi-chorus, full chorus, and ensemble including harp, piano, and organ. The oratorio tells the Biblical story of Jerusalem [ 3 ] and the text is based directly on the Old Testament .