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[HANASHIR:2680] Re:Yom ha'atzmaut prep



How can I get a copy of "Take me to Israel" and the childrens' "Happy
Birthday Israel?"    sounds terrific.
Meris
-----Original Message-----
From: DurlKare (at) aol(dot)com <DurlKare (at) aol(dot)com>
To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Date: Thursday, April 08, 1999 3:04 PM
Subject: [HANASHIR:2678] Re:Yom ha'atzmaut prep


>In a message dated Wed, 7 Apr 1999  9:26:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>Chazzzan (at) aol(dot)com writes:
>
>>
>> Now that Israel's existence is established, and it has gained respect
among
>> many of the nations of the world, American Jews no longer feel the
threat.
>
>>
>
>Um...not really so, at least not from my perspective.  I am always
concerned
>about Israel's existence, and about her survival.  A lot of people made a
>fuss about the 50th b'day...how much more important it is to continue to
>support Israel when some of that hype dies down.
>
>As far as what songs to do, Adrian and I will be doing a nice medley of all
>those favorite Israeli tunes, dance and singalong, that "everyone knows,"
as
>well as, of course, my own, including the lovesong "Take Me to Israel" and
>the children's "Happy Birthday Israel," which ends with Hatikvah. (Email me
>privately for more info on those). And I would highly recommend Fran Avni's
>albums of Israeli songs as well as her most recent World Beat, especially
the
>great song "Am Echad."
>
>-Karen D.
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