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HATIKVA
- ISRAEL'S NATIONAL ANTHEM
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On this page: links to Hatikva websites & Hatikva in other languages
Please note: all pages open in new windows for your convenience.
| Click here for the song words | |
| The original poem had nine verses. The first two, with revisions, became the song we know today. |
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| About the author Naftali Hertz Imber | |
| Jewish
Virtual Library Hatikva page Sound files, English & Hebrew lyrics, history |
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| For Hebrew text and a full recording | |
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Israel Science site Sound files, English & Hebrew lyrics, history |
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| State
of Israel.com Words transliterated, translated and in Hebrew Includes audio |
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| Ivrit.org website Hativka text, translation, transliteration, notes |
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| Akhlah:
The Jewish Children's learning Network Sheet music |
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| Your
Page Another children's site - allows browsers to 'clink the glasses' to play Hatikva on screen |
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| For
university students: The WUJS Hatikva page World Union of Jewish Students |
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| My Jewish learning.com website Hatikvah page | |
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The
Hillel website |
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| The
Radzilow website - Audio files 4 audio versions of Hatikvah together with audio files of other Hebrew songs. |
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| HATIKVA IN OTHER LANGUAGES |
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| DANISH Site with words and history in Danish |
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| FRENCH Translation in French |
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| GERMAN Words and history in German |
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| ITALIAN Words transliterated into a singable Italian version |
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| RUSSIAN Russian Text |
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| SPANISH Site with words and history in Spanish |
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OTHER ANTHEMS |
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| Contact the publisher of Hebrew Songs.com |