Saturday, October 28, 2023

MOTHERLAND מולדת

 The song I wanted to post is called Motherland. 

I posted the wrong one, sorry, although that was nice. 

Chanan ben Ari, pictured here, wrote the song before the war, grieving the political conflict within the country, seemingly irresolvable differences regarding the Supreme Court. 

The war proves that there is no dividing the Jewish people when it comes to defending the country. Forced to defend Eretz Yisrael the Jewish people, at least in Israel, are one..  

 Here's a link to the article. You might have to look for the place at the top of the page that translates it from Hebrew to English. 

In case that's too complicated, here's some of it:

Chanan ben Ari on Motherland


Ben Ari released "Motherland", which he also wrote and composed even before the war broke out, and dedicated it to the State of Israel which is facing difficult and terrible times the likes of which it has never known. "We have the most beautiful nation in the world," he said, "don't look at the news, don't look at Twitter. Go to the streets and see. The nation of Israel is alive."


This morning (Monday) Hanan Ben Ari released a new song called "Motherland", which he wrote and composed even before the war broke out . Ben Ari dedicated the song to the State of Israel, "not the one that was here until a week ago", he clarified, "but to the one we will rebuild when all this is over. When we rise from hell, when we return from the battle. Not because we have nowhere to go, and not from the fire of revenge." 

The song is accompanied by a clip with photographs from the last few days, in which we see the good people of Israel in countless voluntary initiatives, reservists at the front who maintain high morale - and even the President of the United States, Joe Biden, appears there for a moment.


That's the cameo worth waiting for, but the video is beautiful. It's embedded below. No matter the song it seems, these Israeli artists make me cry.

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