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Shirat Hasticker (Hebrew: שירת הסטיקר, "The
Sticker Song"), is a song
recorded by
Israeli hip-hop
group Hadag Nahash,
appearing on
their 2004
album Homer...
- The Song of the Sea (Hebrew: שירת הים,
Shirat HaYam; also
known as Az
Yashir Moshe and Song of Moses, or Mi Chamocha) is a poem that
appears in the Book...
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Shirat HaYam (Hebrew: שִׁירַת הַיָּם, lit. Song of the Sea) was an
Israeli settlement established in 2001 on the s****s of the
Mediterranean Sea west of...
- Jerusalem, 1975. (Hereafter:
Shirat Ha-qodesh.) Pp. 182-198. Fleischer,
Shirat Ha-qodesh, pp. 199-211. Fleischer,
Shirat Ha-qodesh, pp. 460
Piyut site...
- band Shlosharim. For the
program of the
Israeli Navy Band's 1971
program Shirat HaYam (Song of the Sea),
Shemer composed the song Al Em
HaDerech (On the...
- Meanwhile, on
August 14,
Aryeh Yitzhaki [he]
proclaimed the
independence of
Shirat HaYam as "The
Independent Jewish Authority in Gaza Beach", and submitted...
- 2014.
Music In Kaballah, The Nigun's
Influence on the Soul From the book
Shirat HaLev (The Song of the Heart) by
Shmuel Stern –
Translated by Gita Levi...
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first Carlebach minyan (other than the
Synagogues of
Carlebach himself) was
Shirat Shlomo Congregation in Efrat. It
opened its
doors in 1993 and is
still active...
- 227–246. Ido Noy and
Shirat Miriam Shamir,
Israel Dahan:
Fifty Years of
Judaica (Jerusalem: The
Jerusalem Biennale, 2019). Ido Noy and
Shirat-Miriam
Shamir (editors)...
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conducted primarily in Hebrew, and the shul uses a
prayer book
called Siddur Shirat Halev (Song of the Heart),
which was
developed in a four-year
project with...