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Teapacks
Teapaks is an Israeli band that combines Mediterranean influences, oriental and rock music, and a hint of humor.


T-Slam
T-Slam is an influential Israeli rock band, founded in 1979 by Danny Bassan, Yizhar Ashdot, and Yair Nitsani, and disbanded in 1983.


Haim Nahman Bialik
Haim Nahman Bialik was a Jewish poet who wrote in Hebrew and Yiddish and was one of the pioneers of modern Hebrew poetry.


El Hatzipor
El Hatzipor ("To the Bird") is Nahman Bialik's first published poem (1892). This song expresses the longing for Jerusalem, sung by a bird returning from the Promised Land to a European window border.


Living in Jerusalem in the 1960s
Jerusalem in the 1960s was a totally different city from what we know today.
This video explains how Jerusalem was at that time through the eyes of a photographer called Yitshak Saad.


The Sexta Music Band
Sexta was an Israeli girl band active between 1978 and 1983. The group had five female singers: Panina Barik, Hani Eliakim (Bodgov), Iris Shemi, Ruthi ben Avraham, and Warda Nega, who replaced Samdar Wimzar in June 1979.


Ofra Haza
Ofra Haza was an Israeli singer and movie/theater actress of Yemeni descent.


Hadag Nahash
Hadag Nahash is an Israeli pop music group founded in 1996. The group's logo is a urinating child. The name literally means "The...


Hatikva, the National Anthem
Israel's national anthem, Hatikvah ("The Hope"), expresses the Jewish people's longing to return to Israel, the land of their forefathers, after 2,000 years of exile following the destruction of the Second Temple by the Romans in 70 CE.


Minister Montefiore (Song)
The song called ״Hasar Montefiore" was released in 1971 and is part of the album "Ani Yerushalmi" (or "I was born in Jerusalem") by Yoram Gaon.
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