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[HANASHIR:12236] RE: Shir l'Ahava



Hi Meris - 

Here is the link to the full song words

http://www.hebrewsongs.com/song-yachad.htm

"Da'uwin" is an arabic word.

The song is by the group GAYA and you can read part of it on their
website

http://www.gaya-group.co.il/


It's a very popular Israeli dance, choreographed by Dudu Barzilay.

Cheers

Aura Levin Lipski
Melbourne Australia


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org [mailto:owner-hanashir (at) 
shamash(dot)org] On
Behalf Of Meris Ruzow
Sent: Thursday, 19 September 2002 3:49 AM
To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
Subject: [HANASHIR:12223] RE: Shir l'Ahava


Can someone help me with the last verse of this song?   I have some
transliterated words and I'm sure there's a wrong word in here.   
Here is what I have:

Yachad, lev el lev nif-tach v'nir-eh
Ta-or sh'ba-sha-mayim
Yachad, lev el lev niftach b'tikvah
L'ahavah,
V'rak im na-a-mim
UV'LI SHUM DA-U-WIN
Baderech hao-lah
Zeh shir ha-ahavah.

Obviously there's something wrong there!
Thanks,
Meris
meris (at) nycap(dot)rr(dot)com


Meris (at) nycap(dot)rr(dot)com


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org [mailto:owner-hanashir (at) 
shamash(dot)org] On
Behalf Of jill
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 9:19 AM
To: Hava Nashira
Subject: [HANASHIR:12213] Sukkot

In light of the recent  postings regarding Sukkot music I thought you
would find this interesting.  You can access this via
http://jnul.huji.ac.il/dl/music/sukot

The sound archives at Hebrew University are a wonderful resource and if
any of you are in Israel, look me up for a personal tour



                 Internet 'Treat' from Hebrew University's

                 National Library: Succot Melodies

                 From Around the World



            Jerusalem, September 17, 2002 - In time for Succot, which
begins this Friday night, the Jewish National and University Library is
presenting on its Internet site a selection of traditional songs and
liturgical melodies connected to the holiday. The material is from the
collection of the library's National Sound Archives.

            The selection includes melodies pertaining to Succot
(including Hoshana Raba) and Simchat Torah, including the prayer for
rain. Among the pieces which can be heard on the site are those from
Hassidic, Samaritan, Ashkenazi and Sephardi communities in Israel and
tunes from other countries such as India, Afghanistan, Yemen, Tunisia,
Morocco, Iraq, Lithuania, Georgia, Bulgaria, Italy and Greece.

            The National Sound Archives of the Jewish National and
University Library was established in 1964 as the music department of
the Jewish National and University Library. The archives records and
preserves the musical traditions of the various ethnic Jewish
communities within Israel and throughout the Jewish world, as well of
non-Jewish communities in Israel.

            The Succot "treat" from the library is part of the ongoing
David and Fela Shapell Family Digitization Project, which is intended to
make the library's collections more accessible to the public worldwide.



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 B'shalom

Jill Moskowitz, Director
North American Desk
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Mount Scopus, Jerusalem 91905
02-5882838







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