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The Valley of Tears (Hebrew: עֵמֶק הַבָּכָא, Emek HaBakha) is the name given to an area in the Golan Heights after it became the site of a major battle in 1973 during the Yom Kippur War, known as the Valley (or Vale) of Tears Battle, which was fought from 6 October to 9 October. Although massively outnumbered, the Israeli forces ...
The Valley of Tears (French: La Vallée de Larmes) is an oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Gustave Doré, from 1883. It is very large (413.5cm x 627cm). It was bought by the city of Paris in 1984 and is currently in the collection of the Petit Palais. [1] [2] It was one of a great number of works Doré completed on biblical themes.
The phrase also occurs in the writings of Jerome (c. 347–420) [2] and Boniface (c. 675–754), [3] but was perhaps popularized by the hymn "Salve Regina", which at the end of the first stanza mentions "gementes et flentes in hac lacrimarum valle", or "mourning and weeping in this valley of tears".
The Valley of Tears is an area in the Golan Heights which was the site of a major battle in the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Valley of Tears may also refer to: The Valley of Tears, a 1883 painting by Gustave Doré "Valley of Tears" (song), by Fats Domino, released in 1957; Valley of Tears, a 2015 Tank album
Valley of Tears (Hebrew: עֵמֶק הַבָּכָא, Emek HaBakha), (Series original name: Hebrew: שְׁעַת נְעִילָה, Sha‘at Ne'ila – meaning "the hour of Ne'ila") is an Israeli television miniseries directed by Yaron Zilberman based on a screenplay by Ron Leshem and starring Aviv Alush, Joy Rieger and Lior Ashkenazi.
Russia's Foreign Ministry on Saturday denounced new U.S. sanctions against Moscow's energy sector as an attempt to harm Russia's economy at the risk of destabilising global markets and said the ...
In October 2020, Kan 11 aired the drama series Valley of Tears, in which Tavoch played the role of Avinoam. [12] In March 2021, he played the role of Brosh in the TV series Sky. [13] That same year, he dubbed George's character in A Week Away, [14] and a character in Yes Day [15]
"Valley of Tears" is a song written by Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew and performed by Fats Domino. [1] In April 1957, it was released as single by Imperial Records and reached No. 2 on Billboard's R&B chart and No. 8 on its broader Hot 100. [1] [2] The single's B-side, "It's You I Love", reached No. 6 on the Hot 100 in 1957.