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  2. Am Yisrael Chai - Wikipedia

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    Am Yisrael Chai (Hebrew: עם ישראל חי; meaning "The people of Israel live") is a slogan of Jewish solidarity, popularized by several different songs which incorporate it. The Forward has placed "Am Yisrael Chai" second only to " Hatikvah ", the current national anthem of Israel , as "an anthem of the Jewish people".

  3. The Maccabeats - Wikipedia

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    The video, a parody of Mike Tompkins' a cappella music video for "Dynamite", [1] [8] was intended for the group's target audience in the New York Orthodox Jewish community [3] [7] but it quickly went viral, being viewed more than 2 million times in ten days. [2] [4] As of December 2018, it had logged more than 14 million views. [9]

  4. Acheinu - Wikipedia

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    During the Israel-Hamas war and the enduring hostage crisis, "Acheinu" became a common anthem for Jewish communities [5] [3] [6] alongside the more upbeat "Am Yisrael Chai", with "Acheinu" sung more frequently at funerals, shivas, and prayer times.

  5. List of Israeli films of 1981 - Wikipedia

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    Am Yisrael Hai (Hebrew: עם ישראל חי, lit. "Am Israel Chai") Assi Dayan: Hanan Goldblatt: Drama [8] See also. 1981 in Israel; References External links ...

  6. File:עם ישראל חי.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The Hebrew slogan "Am Yisrael Chai" (=The Nation of Israel Lives) written in the Hebrew alphabet, accompanied by two Magen David symbols Français : "Am Yisrael Chaï" : Le peuple d'Israël est vivant

  7. Benny Friedman (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Friedman was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, where his father, Rabbi Manis Friedman, was a Chabad shaliach. [2] [1] His uncle (his father's brother) is Orthodox Jewish singing star Avraham Fried; he is also the first-cousin of Shmuel and Bentzi Marcus (sons of his father's sister Ita) of the band 8th Day.

  8. Heedoosh - Wikipedia

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    Heedoosh was founded by brothers Yaniv and Yahav Tsaidi, who were born in Israel but grew up in Detroit with Yemenite-Moroccan parents. Yaniv began his career as a Hasidic pop singer in Chicago, recording two solo albums and performing on the 2004 Am Yisrael Chai tour alongside Reva L'Sheva and Adi Ran; eventually, however, he decided to take his music in a rock direction.

  9. David Melech Yisrael - Wikipedia

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    David Melech Yisrael (Hebrew: דוד מלך ישראל; literally, "David is the King of Israel") is a Jewish song [1] [2] referring to King David. Words [ edit ]