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This text was published in Ha-Zamir (Odessa, 1903: p. 12) as a children’s play song, with instructions for marching in… read more
This song was written by Aba Konstantin Shapira (1839-1900), a poet and photographer of the Hibat Zion movement, in St.… read more
Shaul Tchernihovsky (1875-1943) wrote this poem in Odessa in 1897. It was published in Ha-Eshkol [The Cluster], a literary magazine… read more
This text was published first in Kinor Zion [Zion’s Violin] (1900), following the death of Binyamin Zev Herzl (1860-1904), the… read more
This song was written and composed by the Yiddish “troubadour” Elyakum Zunser (1836-1913) in 1888. It was translated to Hebrew… read more
This text was published in Mikraot Le-Talmidim Be-Vet Ha-Sefer u-Be-Vet Ha-Av [Reader for Pupils in School and at Home], edited… read more
The well-known Hebrew poet Haim Nahman Bialik wrote this song in Odessa between 1900-1903, when he worked as a teacher… read more
This song was written by Menahem Mendel Dolitsky (1856-1931) in 1876. Of the original fifteen verses, Idelsohn included only three… read more
This song was written by Elyakum Zunser (1836-1913) between 1882 and 1884, and translated to Hebrew in 1901. This is… read more
Psalm 126 speaks about the return to Zion, which will end the suffering of the Jewish nation and bring it… read more