Tag: Hatikvah

This text is a quiz containing questions about Jewish topics such as Rashi's birthplace, the symbol of the tribe of Benjamin, the origins of the Israeli national anthem "Hatikvah," the first president of Israel, the first city conquered by the Jewish people in the Land of Israel, and the blessing for eating fish.
The essay discusses the origins of the popular wartime saying "Am Yisrael Chai" (The People of Israel Live) which was written by Shlomo Carlebach in the mid-1960s at the request of Jacob Birnbaum for the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry movement.
This text presents a quiz with questions related to Israel, Jewish history, and culture.
Asael Abelman discusses the history of Israel's national anthem, Hatikvah, which originated from a poem by Naftali Herz Imber called "Tikvahteinu."
In 1978, Barbra Streisand sang Hatikvah to former Prime Minister Golda Meir during an Independence Day event, with the two women sharing a video conversation before Meir's passing later that year.
Israeli peace activist Vivian Silver, dedicated to Arab-Jewish partnership and peace, was tragically killed by Hamas terrorists.
Israeli-American designer Kobi Halperin closed his first runway show at New York Fashion Week with an instrumental version of Israel's national anthem, Hatikvah.
The text is a quiz with questions related to Jewish history, figures, and concepts.
In a preseason game between the Brooklyn Nets and the Israeli team Maccabi Raanana, Israeli pop star Noa Kirel sang the national anthem, Hatikvah, with an Israeli flag draped around her shoulders.
Dozens of Jews, Israelis, and other New Yorkers gathered at the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan for an impromptu support gathering in solidarity with Israel amid the ongoing conflict with Gaza.
The Passover Seder is known for its songs, with tunes featured in Tablet's Passover Haggadah.