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Six Songs That Shaped Israel






                    IN CELEBRATION OF YOM HAATZMAUT, WE SHARE WITH YOU AN ISRAELI MINI PLAYLIST:
         SONGS EVERY ISRAELI KNOWS THAT HAVE SHAPED ISRAEL AND ITS CULTURE THROUGHOUT ITS SHORT HISTORY





                                                                                        Suddenly lightning thundered,
                                                                                        someone shouted: Wounded!
                                                                                     I’m already here, the medic answered.
                                                                                      We’ve stepped on a mine! Shouted
                                                                                          the wounded man then,
                                                                                    I’m here, by your side, the medic replied…
                  תוֹב ָ א ת ַּ ד ְ מ ֶ ח ץ ֶ ר ֶ א ְּ ב הֹפ
                              ּ
                                                          שׁ ֵ בוֹח ְ ל ה ָ ד ָ ל ָ בּ
                                                                                         We survived, they’re coming!
            PO BE’ERETZ CHEMDAT AVOT                 BALADA LACHOVESH                     The wounded man cried,
                                             Written by Israeli playwright, Dan Alma-  But did not hear a word from the medic.
       Written by Israeli poets Yisrael Dushman   gor, at age 21 in 1956.          Brother, my brother! The wounded man cried,
       and Chanina Karchevsky in 1912.                                                 Across the river, the rustling reeds.
                                             Tune composed by Effi Netzer in 1968.
       When Israeli politician and MK Chaim   The song earned its success and fame
       Boger was the principal of the Gymna-  when Yehoram Gaon’s rendition won first
       sia Herzliya High School in Tel Aviv, he   place in the Israel Song Festival in 1969. It
       asked Dushman and Karchevsky to write   is considered one of Gaon’s most beloved
       a marching song the students could sing   songs, and won first place in a number of
       while hiking the Land.                other competitions.
                                             The song is a back and forth conversation
       The song became wildly popular among   between a wounded soldier and his para-          ב ָ ה ָ ז ל ֶ שׁ ם ִי ַ ל ָ שׁוּר ְי
       religious and secular Zionists alike, and   medic. Like other ballads, the hero of the   YERUSHALAYIM SHEL ZAHAV
       is sung every year at the Yom HaAtzmaut   song, the paramedic, meets his tragic end
       ceremony on Har Herzl.                at the conclusion of the song. Although   Written by Naomi Shemer in 1967.
                                             it was not based on one specific story, it   Probably the most famous and most
       This song expresses the Zionist dream   bears similarities to other incidents which   moving Israeli song of all time, Yerusha-
       of making aliyah, setting the Land and   did occur. Written after the Six-Day War,   layim Shel Zahav describes the Jewish
       reviving the Hebrew language.         the song was seen by many as represent-  people’s 2,000-year longing for Yerusha-
                                             ing the bravery and heroism of the Israeli   layim, referencing Tanach and Talmudic
         ,תוֹו ְק ִתּ ַה ל ָכּ ה ָנ ְמׁ ֵשּ ַגּ ְת ִתּ תוֹב ָא ת ַדּ ְמ ֶח ץ ֶר ֶא ְבּ הֹפּ  soldier.   sources as well as borrowing from Rabbi
          א ֵה ְתּ הֹפּ ,רוֹר ְדּ יֵיּ ַח ר ַהֹז יֵיּ ַח ,רֹצּ ִנ הֹפוּ הֶי ְח ִנ הֹפּ  For many years, the song was played on   Yehuda HaLevi’s Zionistic poetry. It was
                                             the radio only on Yom HaZikaron. It is   written by Naomi Shemer, and commis-
          .ה ָרוֹתּ ַה ת ַפׂ ְש ם ַגּ ח ַר ְפ ִתּ הֹפּ ,ה ָרוֹשׁ ה ָני ִכׁ ְשּ ַה
                                             played at many graduation ceremonies at   sioned by Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek,
        Here in the Land our ancestors yearned for  the Military Medical School.   for the Israeli Song Festival, held on May
                                                                                  15, 1967, the night after Israel’s 19th Inde-
              All hopes will be fulfilled,   א ָמּ ֻ גְו ר ָה ָנּ ַה ד ֶ ג ֶנּ ִמ . ַעוּג ָר הָי ָה לֹכּ ַה .ט ַא ְל וּמ ְדּ ַק ְת ִה ם ֵה  pendence Day. East Yerushalayim was
         Here we will live and here we will build,   י ִנ ֲא ! ַעוּצ ָפּ :ק ַע ָצ ד ָח ֶא ,ק ָר ָבּ ם ַע ַר םוֹא ְת ִפּ שׁ ֵר ְשׁ ַר ְמ  controlled by Jordan, and Jews had been
                                              ק ַע ָצ - !שׁ ֵקוֹמ ל ַע וּני ִל ָע .שׁ ֵבוֹח ַה וֹל ה ָנ ָע -א ָבּ ר ָב ְכּ
            A shining life, a life of freedom,  ...שׁ ֵבוֹח ַה וֹל ה ָנ ָע - ךָ ְדּ ִצ ְל ,ןא ָכּ י ִנ ֲא , ַעוּצ ָפּ ַה ז ָא  banned from visiting the Old City.
            Here shall the Shechina dwell,      אלֹ ךְ ַא , ַעוּצ ָפּ ַה ז ָא ב ֵבִּי - ”!םי ִא ָבּ ם ֵה ,וּנ ְל ַצּ ִנ“  Three weeks later, when the Six-Day War
                                                                                  broke out, the song became a morale-
              And here the language of          ב ֵבִּי - ”!י ִלּ ֶשׁ י ִח ֲא ,י ִח ֲא“ .שׁ ֵבוֹח ַה ן ִמ ה ָלי ִמ ע ַמ ָשׁ  booster for the Israeli soldiers. On June
                the Torah will flourish          .שׁ ֵר ְשׁ ַר ְמ א ָמּ ֻגּ ַה ר ָה ָנּ ַל ר ֶב ֵע ֵמ , ַעוּצ ָפּ ַה ז ָא  7th, 1967, the IDF freed eastern Yerusha-
                                             They progressed slowly. Everything was calm.  layim, the Old City and  Har HaBayit
                                                   On the other side, the river   from the Jordanians. At the time, Shemer
                                                      and rustling reeds.         was about to perform for a troop of

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