ZmirKudiyah 5775
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ZmirKudiyah 5775
ZmirKudiyah 5775 in honor of Israel’s 67th Year of Independence Centuries of Jewish persecution led to the birth of the Zionist movement. Under the leadership of Theodore Herzl in 1896, the movement pushed for the rebuilding of a Jewish homeland in Israel. Then, the Holocaust happened - it showed just how essential it was to have a Jewish state. IN 1948 ISRAEL BECAME A STATE! When did Israel finally gain Independence? On the 5th of Iyar, 1948, the United Nations approved the PARTITION PLAN a plan to split an area that was controlled by England into 2 states: a Jewish state an Arab state What happened after Israel was declared Independent? Declaration of Independence RIKUD V’SHIRA Singing and Dancing NEW EMBLEM and FLAG in the colors of the Tallit BUT ALSO WAR!! The Arabs in the area and the surrounding countries did not accept the plan, and thus Israel faced the first of many wars challenging her existence. Because the loss of life in fighting for Israel’s existence is so high, Israel has a day of remembrance before the independence day celebrations can begin. What is this day called? It is called Yom HaZikaron. On this day we remember that many soldiers have been killed defending Israel. Also, many people have been killed in terrorist incidents. What is the special name of the Israeli milatary? IDF - Israel Defense Forces Tzvah Hagana L’Yisrael - Tzahal Who serves in the IDF? Israel has a mandatory draft so most Israeli teens when they reach the age of 18 serve in the army. Also some teens from other countries like the USA choose to serve. Sometimes teens from other countries choose to serve. They are called Lone Soldiers. South Bay parents hear ‘I’m joining the IDF’ from all three sons A parent who gets a phone call after midnight usually expects bad news. For Renee M.* of Saratoga, it was not bad news — just bittersweet — when her oldest son called in the middle of the night from Israel to say he wanted to serve in the Israel Defense Forces. “I had really mixed feelings about it,” she said. “One half of you is really proud, and you think that it’s amazing your son feels so connected to Israel that he wants to give back at this level. On the other hand, I’m not going to lie — you’re scared to death.” Her son Jacob joined the IDF in August 2004, just two months after graduating from Lynbrook High School in San Jose. Since that late-night phone call five years ago, Renee and Howard M. have had all three of their sons — Jacob, Ari and Elliot — serve in Israel’s military. Jweekly – November 2008 Girls serve for 2 years. Boys serve for 3 years. Many are called for reserve duty for one month every year until they are 45. So how do we honor those people who died so Israel can exist? In Israel a siren blares for on the eve and morning of Yom HaZikaron. Everyone stops what they’re doing. We’ll do a minute of silence with them: YOUTUBE VIDEO: Yom HaZikaron 2013 We have memorial ceremonies where we light a memorial – Yahrzeit - candle, and say the mourner’s Kaddish. Kol od ba’levav penimah, Nefesh Yehudi homiyah Ul’fateh mizrah kadima, Ayin l’tzion tzofiyah Od lo avda tikvateinu, Hatikva bat shnot alpayim Twice: L’hiyot am hofshi b’artzeinu, Eretz Tzion v’Yerushalayim As long as in our hearts deep inside, our Jewish soul sparks with life We will look forward to the East, our eye towards Zion we will keep We will not lose our hope, our hope is 2000 years old Twice (English, Hebrew): To be a free people in our own land In the land of Zion & Jerusalem As soon as Yom HaZikaron is over, we begin to celebrate Israel’s Independence Day, Yom HaAtzmaut. How is Yom HaAtzmaut celebrated? With flags, concerts, lights, fireworks, parades….. JCore Song ( & Dance ( ) PROGRAM JGan – Eretz Zavat Halav JGan - Sherle Gan – Im Tirzu Gan/Alef – Ach Shav Alef – Od Yavo Bet – Chai Bet/Gimel – Ve’David Gimel – Ba’Shana Ha’Ba-ah Dalet – Kehilla Kedosha Dalet/Hey – Mogli Hey – Mi She’maamin Vav – The Hope/Cup Dance Medley Vav/Zayin Hora Agadati Zayin – We are here All – Am Ehad Shlock Rock – Eretz Zavat Halav Shlock Rock is an independent Jewish rock band, put together in December 1985, and officially founded in 1986, and led by, singer Lenny Solomon, which takes popular secular songs, and substitutes new, religious-themed lyrics for the music. Jgan will sing their version of the Israeli song Eretz Zavat Halav. KITA JGAN: Eretz Zavat Halav – Land of Milk and Honey Lyrics – Biblical, Music – Eliyahu Gamliel, Arrangement/rap: Shlock Rock Eretz zavat chalav (oo-ah), chalav u-d'vash (oo-ah) Eretz zavat chalav (oo-ah), chalav u-d'vash (oo-ah) Eretz zavat chalav, zavat chalav u-d'vash Eretz zavat chalav, zavat chalav u-d'vash. The land of milk and honey - the land of Yisrael Is the place to go and we'll all feel swell So come on now - to visit or live See the sights it feels so right it's good to give Be a part of the people join us here now You can go to a kibbutz and milk a cow Make sure you're feeling good, the food will be yummy As you come to the land of milk and honey Israeli Dance: Sherele JGan Klezmer sytle wedding dance Debbie Friedman – Im Tirzu Debbie Friedman was an American singersongwriter of Jewish religious songs and melodies with a feminist slant. She was born in Utica, New York, but moved with her family to Minnesota at age 6. Sitting in shul as a young girl she realized people were not participating in the singing; this inspired her to bring singable melodies to Jewish prayer. V’ahavta was her first song, which she taught at a Jewish youth convention and brought the teens to tears. She is best known for her setting of "Mi Shebeirach", the prayer for healing, which is used by hundreds of congregations across America. Debbie produced more than 20 albums during her career. She died in 2011 of complications from pneumonia after singing at a Limmud conference in England. Kita Gan will perform Debbie Friedman’s version of Im Tirzu. KITA GAN: IM TIRZU Im Tirzu refers to the famous quote by Theodore Herzl, the quote which inspired Jews around the world to believe that a Jewish state could be reborn in the land of Israel after 2000 years of exile. Im tirtzu, im tirtzu Ein zo agadah, ein zo agadah L’hiyot am hofshi b’artzeinu B’eretz (eretz) Tzion (tzion), Yerusahlayim. If you want it, if you really want It isn’t a dream, isn’t a dream To be a free people in our own land The land of Zion, Israel and Jerusalem. Israeli Dance: Achshav - Now Kita Gan & Alef RICK RECHT – The Hope, Od Yavo Rick Recht, who we sang with at the Santana Row Hanukkah community candle-lighting, is a prolific Jewish American rock musician who got his start as a Jewish camp song leader, now give some 150 concerts a year, including summer camps. He his own recording business to help launch new musicians. Kita Alef will sing Rick Recht’s adapted song Od Yavo, and later Kita Vav will sing his original song “the hope” expresses how the State of Israel is central to the emergence of our Jewish identity and serves as “the glue” that holds Jews around the world together. Kita Alef: Salaam/Od Yavo Lyrics & Music: Moshe Ben-Ari, Adapted by Rick Recht TWICE: Od yavo' shalom aleinu….Ve al kulam Peace will yet come to us…and everyone TWICE: Salaam (Salaam) Peace Ehud Manor - Chai Ehud Manor was an Israeli singer, songwriter and media personality. Manor (born July 13, 1941; died April 12, 2005) was born to Russian immigrant parents in Binyamina, halfway between Haifa and Tel Aviv. A graduate of Cambridge University, Manor became Israel’s most prolific songwriter, composing an estimated 1,200 songs and translating another 600 into Hebrew. He also translated many Broadway musicals into Hebrew for local productions, including “Hair,” “Le Miserables,” and “Chicago.” He also translated Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” and “Twelfth Night,” hosted television and radio programs and wrote children’s books. His most famous song is “Ba’shana Ha’ba’ah”. Kita Bet will be singing his song “Chai” which was sung by Ofra Haza. Kita Bet: Chai – Alive (2nd Place Eurovision 1983) Lyrics – Ehud Manor; Music – Avi Toledano; Sung by Ofra Haza Shim'u echai, ani od hai U’shtei einai od nisa'ot la'or Listen you all, I’m still alive And both my eyes are raised to the light Ani sho'el u’mitpalel Tov shelo avda od hatikvah Chorus: Hai, hai, hai – Am Yisrael hai! Ze hashir she’saba, shar etmol l'aba V'hayom ani. I’m still alive, alive, Israel’s alive This is the song that Saba Used to sing to Aba And today it’s mine. My days and nights, are full of life and in my sky that pillar’s still my guide Ashir b'li dai , efros yadai Cry out to friends across the sea – let’s try Ani sho'el u’mitpalel Tov shelo avda od hatikva Chorus Shim'u echai, ani od hai U’shtei einai od nisa'ot la'or So here’s to life, not war and strife I plead and pray we never lose our hope. Ani sho'el u’mitpalel Tov shelo avda od hatikva Chorus Israeli Dance: V’David Kita Bet & Gimel V’David And David had beautiful eyes, A shepherd among the lilies. Saul smote thousands, and David tens of thousands. The son of Yishai lives on. Izhar Cohen– Ole Ole ∗Cohen was born in Tel Aviv and raised in Giv'atayim in a Yemeni singers' family . Cohen started to sing when he was a young child and joined his father in his performances. At 18, Cohen joined the IDF's "Nachal" singers group. During the 70's Cohen was one of the most played singers in Israel. Representing Israel, he won the 1978 Eurovision Song Contest with the group Alphabeta performing "A-Ba-Ni-Bi" with music by Nurit Hirsh and words by Ehud Manor. Cohen later represented Israel again (this time with an unnamed group of backing singers) at the 1985 contest performing "Olé, Olé" (music - Kobi Oshrat, words - Hamutal Ben-Ze'ev) where he finished 5th. He attempted to represent Israel again in 1987 and 1996 but did not win the national final. Cohen was an actor in the Haifa Theater, and today he is an owner of a jewelry shop. Kita Gimel will sing Ole Ole. Kita Gimel – Ole Ole - Music by Nurit Hirsh, lyrics by Ehud Manor, sung by Izhar Cohen Verse 1: Light and blue color the heavens, and suddenly the day appears Clouds of grey turn into water, a rainbow rises in the sky. So many shades and a sky of light that paint our world from day to night. More beautiful than can be described and it makes everybody smile. CHORUS Oleh, oleh! Nashir beyahad, Kshe'ha’simha balev porahat Oleh, oleh! Nashir beyahad, Gadol vekatan, kmo keshet be'anan Arise, arise! We'll sing together When in the heart, the joy blossoms Arise, arise! We’ll sing together Big and small, like a rainbow in the clouds. Verse 2: Ze la’ze rotzim lageshet, yahad mevakshim lah'lom Ish le'ish rokmim po keshet, elef tzvaim lashalom Kakh ba'im lashir halayla me'arba katzvei olam Hasimha balev lo dai la, rega shel or lekhulam CHORUS Verse 3: This song gets stronger in the meantime, bringing hearts together with it Angels spread their wings so fine and the candles are lit Dan Nichols – Kehillah Kedosha Dan is a singular talent in the world of Jewish music. He is one of the most dynamic, influential and beloved Jewish musicians in North America. Dan is a product of the Jewish camping movement. He spent ten summers at the Goldman Union Camp in Zionsville, Indiana before receiving his degree in vocal performance at the University of North Carolina. In 1995, realizing the potential of music to make a meaningful connection with Jewish youth, Dan established the Jewish rock band Eighteen. Since that time, Dan and Eighteen have released eight full-length studio albums. Dan spends more than 180 days each year on the road, where he often serves as artist-in-residence for congregations and camp communities. Kita Dalet will perform Dan’s song Kehillah Kedosha, which he co-wrote with R’ Mike Moskowitz based on a quote from Moses. Moses is bringing the Torah to the people, and says to all “Atem” – you all, “Nitzavim” – standing together before God; regardless of our jobs, status, place of origin, we are all here together - and by working together to do Godly actions in this world, we build a holy community –a Kehillah Kedosha. Kita Dalet: Kehillah Kedosha – Holy Community by Dan Nichols & R’ Mike Moskowitz If you are “atem,” Then we’re “nitzavim” (x2) We stand here today, and remember the dream - Kehillah Kedoshah….lai, lai Each one of us must play a part, Each one of us must heed the call Each one of us must seek the truth, Each one of us is a part of it all Each one of us must remember the pain, Each one of us must find the joy Each one of us, each one of us - Kehillah Kedoshah…lai lai Each one of us must start to hear, Each one of us must sing the song Each one of us must do the work, Each one of us must right the wrong Each one of us must build the home, Each one of us must hold the hope Each one of us, each one of us - Kehillah Kedoshah It’s how we help, It’s how we give , It’s how we pray, It’s how we heal, It’s how we live If you are “atem,” Then we’re “nitzavim” (x2) We stand here today, and remember the dream - Kehillah Kedoshah….lai, lai Israeli Dance: Mogli Kita Dalet/Hey Eyal Golan – Mi Shemamin Eyal Golan is a popular Israeli singer of Yemenite and Moroccan Jewish origins who sings in the Mizrahi style and considered one of the most successful singers of the Mizrahi genre in Israel. Eyal Golan began singing at the age of 20. Eyal was an avid soccer player until 2005 (finished his career playing for Maccabi Sha’aryim), and now owns a youth soccer team. In 2011 he introduced a music reality show “HaKohav Ha’ba” which searches out the next Israeli singing superstar. Eyal Golan has put out more than 20 albums. Kita Hey: Mi She’mamin – The one who believes Lyrics Yossi Gispan, Music Adi Leon, Singer Eyal Golan Bechol makom kol hazmna Yesh lechulanu migadol ve’ad katan Yamim yafim vegam pachot Uvenehem tshuva lechol hashe’elot Yesh Elohim echad gadol Hu ba’olam haze noten lanu hakol Ben afela lekeren or Et hanativ anachnu rak tzrichim livchor Veze yadu’a hachayim hem matana Hakol tzafuy veharashut netuna Mi shema’amin lo mefached Et ha’emuna le’abed Velanu yesh et melech ha’olam Vehu shomer otanu mikulam Ha’am haze hu mishpacha Echad ve’od echad ze sod ha’atzlacha Am Israel lo yevater Tamid al hamapa anachnu nisha’er Veze yadu’a hachayim hem matana Hakol tzafuy veharashut netuna Mi shema’amin lo mefached Et ha’emuna le’abed Velanu yesh et melech ha’olam Vehu shomer otanu mikulam There is one God who gives us everything in this world … Its up to us to choose the path. It is known that life is a gift. All is expected and allowed. The one who believes is not afraid. Kita Vav: Cup Dance Medley L’Takein by Dan Nichols & 18 Na, na, na, na na na , Na na, na, na, na na na na na , Na, na, na, na na na…. Baruch atah adonai Eloheinu melech ha'olam (x2) Shenatan lanu hizdamnut l'takein et ha'olam Na, na, na, na na na , Na na, na, na, na na na na na , Na, na, na, na na na…. Praised are You, Adonai our God, for giving us the opportunity to repair the world. The Hope (Chorus) by Rick Recht This is the hope that holds us together Hatikvah, the hope that will last forever This is the hope that holds us together Hatikvah, the hope is still real. Kehillah Kedosah (Chorus) by Dan Nichols Kehillah Kedoshah…lai lai A holy community Israeli Dance: Hora Agadati Kita Vav/Zayin Hora Agadati: The joy within our hearts the joy is dancing and our feet are keeping time, oh, 'tis good to be alive! Kita Zayin: We Are Here Sung by Alicia Keys CHORUS: We are here - We are here for all of us - We are here for all of us That's why we are here, why we are here - We are here Bombs over Baghdad, tryna get something we ain't never had; Let's start with a good dad - So real but it's so sad; And while we burnin' this incense, we gon' pray for the innocent; Cause right now it don't make sense - Right now it don't make sense; Let's talk about Chi town - Let's talk about Gaza; Let's talk about, let's talk about Israel Cause right now it is real -Let's talk about, let's talk Nigeria; In a mass hysteria, yeah Our souls are brought together so that we could love each other – Brother - CHORUS No guns made in Harlem, but yet crime is a problem; He wanna shine, they wanna rob him; Single mother, where they come from? How we gonna save the nation, with no support for education. Cause right now it don't make sense - Right now it don't make sense; Let's talk about our part - My heart touch your heart; Let's talk about, let's talk about living; Had enough of dying, not what we all about; Let's do more giving - Do more forgiving, yeah; Our souls were brought together so that we could love each other – Sister - CHORUS We are here Oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh - Oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh - Oh, oh Cause we are here -We are here for all of us - We are here for all of us That's why we are here, why we are here… Reminders before our Finale: THIS FRIDAY – Last Shabbat Mishpaha Experience Alef/Bet Shma Ceremony and Potluck THIS SUNDAY – Kita Vav Tefillin Workshop & Pizza Party NEXT SAT, May 9 – Shabbat School SUNDAY, May 17 Rewards Ceremony – NOT LAST DAY OF SCHOOL WEDS, May 20 - Last Jewel Day – Hoshen Awards Presentation SUNDAY, MAY 24 – PILGRIMAGE PICNIC/LAST DAY Students & Parents Wear WHITE or FLORAL 9:30 “I love to Leket” pilgrimage 11:30 Ruth Skits 12:00 FREE Picnic lunch – BRING Dessert to share in a basket SHABBAT, June 6 – Moving Up & Graduation; Volunteers will be honored. TODAH RABAH FOR COMING AFTER FINALE PLEASE LET YOUNG KIDS/Parents GET IN LINE FIRST ALL: Am Ehad – One Nation by Ari Goldwag Verse 1 (Dalet/Hey) K’sheh ani l’atzmi, v’atah lo iti, ma ani ksheh’ani nifrad Ki ani yehudi, lo holekh levadi, Rak itkha, yedidi, yad b’yad-CHORUS H,E When I’m for myself, what am I? As Jews, we go hand in hand together! CHORUS H: Am ehad ,shir ehad. Bo ahi v’ten li yad,V’nukhal lismoah V’lirkod yahad K’adam ehad b’lev ehad, Lo rotzim l’hiot levad, Rak l’netzah shevet ahim gam yahad. E: Were one nation, with one song, let’s take hands, it can’t be wrong, together we can dance and joyfully get along. As a nation with one heart, how good it is to sing along, building a better world together from the start. Verse 2 (Vav/Zayin) L’hiot mishpaha, Zehu sod hasimha, Ki b’yahad hakol tov yoter, V’anahnu sharim, Kol Yisrael haverim, Al af ehad lo naskim l’vater – The secret to happiness is family, together, all Israel are friends! CHORUS H,E, Interlude CHORUS H,E,H