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  2. Hava Nagila - Wikipedia

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    Hava Nagila" (Hebrew: הָבָה נָגִילָה, Hāvā Nāgīlā, "Let us rejoice") is a Jewish folk song. It is traditionally sung at celebrations, such as weddings , Bar/Bat Mitzvas , and other festivities among the Jewish community .

  3. Moshe Nathanson - Wikipedia

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    Moshe Nathanson (August 10, 1899 - February 24, 1981) was a Canadian musicologist, composer, and cantor who is known for promoting Jewish folk music. Nathanson's most notable work is Zamru Lo, Hava Nagila. [1] and the commonly used tune for Birkat Hamazon. [2] [3]

  4. Hava Nagilah - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Jewish folk songs - Wikipedia

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  6. Gad Elbaz - Wikipedia

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    2013: Open up (Hebrew and English version) 2014: Miracles (Al Hanisim)" (feat. Naftali Kalfa and Ari Lesser) 2014: Bring Back Our Boys; 2014: Min Hameitzar (meaning: "From the Straits") 2014: Hava Nagila (meaning:"Let us rejoice") - an adaptation of the song with new lyrics; 2015: Ma Nishtana (meaning: "Why is it Different") 2015: Avinu ...

  7. Dana International - Wikipedia

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    In April 2018, Dana recorded a new version of the Jewish folk song "Hava Nagila" to promote "Israel Calling", a pre-Eurovision event. 20 years after her win in the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest in Birmingham with her song Diva, Dana released a new version of her hit in June 2018, in association with NYX Hotel and pagfilms.

  8. Klezmer - Wikipedia

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    [30] [47] Among the most well-known pieces composed in this mode are "Hava Nagila" and "Ma yofus". It is comparable to the Maqam Hijaz found in Arabic music. [47] Mi Sheberakh mode in C. Mi Sheberakh, Av HaRachamim, "altered Dorian" or Ukrainian Dorian scale is a minor mode which has a raised fourth. [55] It is sometimes compared to Nikriz Makamı.

  9. Monty Python's Life of Brian (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album opens with a brief rendition of "Hava Nagila" on Scottish bagpipes, which had earlier been considered for use in a scene later cut from the film. [3] A 7" single (K17495) Double A-side of "Brian"/"Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" was released in the UK on 16 November 1979 to promote the album.