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Chagall's Menorahs (Songs Abroad/Israel)

The presence of God is represented almost universally in light and flame. The 7 candle menorah depicted in most of Chagall's work is the traditional symbol of Judaism used year-round in the tabernacle. The 9 candle menorah is used specifically to celebrate Chanukah, 8 for each day of the Festival of Lights plus the shamash, the "helper" used to light the others. Jewish/Russian-born painter Marc Chagall (1887-1985) was one of the 20th century's p...

Hatikvah (The Hope) (Songs Abroad/Israel)

Translated as "The Hope," Israel's national anthem(officially as of 2004); words drawn from an 1877 poem by Ukrainian Naphtali Herz Imber, music inspired by a 16th century Italian song "La Mantovana," adapted to "Hatikvah" by Samuel Cohen in 1888. This theme is strikingly similar to the stirring Czech tone poem, "The Moldau" by Bedrich Smetana.

Hava Happy Rosh Hashanah! (Songs Abroad/Israel)

Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, the first of the High Holy Days in the autumn. The Biblical name is Yom Teruah (Day of Shouting/Raising a Noise) and is ritually celebrated with the blowing of the shofar(ram's horn). "Hava Nagila"-Romanian/Ukrainian folk dance(hora); lyrics attributed to Jewish ethnologist Abraham Zevi Idelsohn, 1918, derived from the Old Testament, Psalm 118:Verse 24.

Hava Nagila (Songs Abroad/Israel)

Romanian/Ukrainian folk dance(hora); lyrics attributed to Jewish ethnologist Abraham Zevi Idelsohn, 1918, derived from the Old Testament, Psalm 118:Verse 24.

Raisins And Almonds (Songs Abroad/Israel)

"Rozhinkes mit Mandlen," Raisins and Almonds, metaphorically, the sweet with the bitter. Classic folk song written by Abraham Goldfaden (1840-1908), Ukrainian-born poet, playwright, actor, reputed producer of world's first professional Yiddish theatre. Emigrated to NY where, at his death, he was dubbed "the Yiddish Shakespeare."

Your Bar Mitzvah (Songs Abroad/Israel)

For young Jewish women reaching their 13th birthdays, Bar Mitzvah (translated: Daughter of God's Law) is the ceremonial recognition of adulthood and its responsibilities as set down in the Torah, the Law entrusted to Moses by God on Mt. Sinai. Music: "Hatikvah," translated as "The Hope," Israel's national anthem(officially as of 2004); words drawn from an 1877 poem by Ukrainian Naphtali Herz Imber, music inspired by a 16th century Italian song...