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  2. Hatikvah - Wikipedia

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    Hatikvah (Hebrew: הַתִּקְוָה, romanized: hattiqvā, ; lit. ' The Hope ') is the national anthem of the State of Israel.Part of 19th-century Jewish poetry, the theme of the Romantic composition reflects the 2,000-year-old desire of the Jewish people to return to the Land of Israel in order to reclaim it as a free and sovereign nation-state.

  3. List of Israeli films of 1978 - Wikipedia

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    A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1978. 1978 releases. This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (September 2010)

  4. Geulah Cohen - Wikipedia

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    During sentencing she sang "Hatikvah" and was accompanied by 30 members of her family. [8] Imprisoned in Bethlehem, she escaped in 1947. [7] Cohen was editor of the Lehi newspaper Youth Front. Following the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948, she contributed to Sulam, a monthly magazine published by former Lehi leader Israel Eldad. [1]

  5. 1978 in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The most prominent Israeli military counter-terrorism operations (military campaigns and military operations) carried out against Palestinian militants during 1978 include: 14 March – 1978 South Lebanon conflict : a large-scale invasion of IDF forces to South Lebanon aimed at expelling the PLO forces from the territory.

  6. Shmuel Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Hatikvah was sung even outside the gas chambers. [6] The British military made the most famous recording of the Hatikvah, when it was sung by survivors of the Bergen Belsen Concentration Camp. [ 7 ] The Holocaust survivors onboard the famed American rescue ship, the SS Exodus , sang the Hatikvah as it pulled into the port of Haifa . [ 8 ]

  7. Im Nin'alu - Wikipedia

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    Haza first performed this song with the Shechunat Hatikva Workshop Theatre, appearing on television on IBA's General Television in 1978. The original version was included on the 1984 album Yemenite Songs, also known as Fifty Gates of Wisdom. The remixed version was part of her international debut album Shaday of 1988.

  8. Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps - Wikipedia

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    1978 Finale (from Symphony No. 5) & Festive Overture by Dmitri Shostakovich / Hatikvah (Israeli National Anthem) by Naftali Herz Imber & Shmuel Cohen / Hava Nagila (Traditional) / Spanish Fantasy by Chick Corea / Threshold by Patrick Williams / Conquest (from Captain from Castile) by Alfred Newman: 78.50: 15th Place Open Class 1979

  9. Canadian Jewish Congress - Wikipedia

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    Near the end of his remarks, the audience began to sing Hatikvah, the Israeli national anthem. [15] One of the initiatives sponsored by the CJC was the International Jewish Correspondence, founded in 1978, whose goal was to link Jews around the world as pen-pals. [16]