Hava Nagilah by Moshe Nathanson, One of the greatest Jewish Cliché ever. Yes, it is HAVA
NIGALA. But what exactly it is? Regardless religiousness or no, Hava Nagila has become
a Jewish anthem. All began with a 12 years old boy, born in Jerusalem, son of a Rabbi
Nahum composed the lyric as a homework assignment his name was Moshe Nathanson (1899-1981).
HAVA NAGILA was inspired based on the psalm 118, verse 24 “zeh hayom asah Ashen nagila
ve nishmecha bo” (translation from Hebrew to English: “this is the day the Lord has made;
let us rejoice and be glad in it.”). Watch the Video and appreciate it.
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[Verse 1]
Hava nagilah hava
nagilah hava
nagilah venismecha
[Verse 2]
Hava nagilah hava
nagilah hava
nagilah venismecha
[Verse 3]
Hava neranenah
Hava neranenah
Hava
Neranenah
venismecha
Hava neranenah
Hava neranenah
Hava
Neranenah
venismecha
[Verse 5]
U ru u ru achim
U ru achim belev sameach
U ru achim belev sameach
U ru achim belev sameach
U ru achim belev sameach
U ru achim u ru achim
Belev sameach
Translation
Hava Nagila (Let’s rejoice)
Nagila venismecha (Be glad)
Hava neranena (Let’s sing)
Uru, achim (Wake up brothers)
Uru achim belev sameach
(Wake up brothers with happy heart)
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