Shanah Tova (song)
Shanah Tova (in Hebrew -שנה טובה) is a Hebrew children song written by Levin Kipnis and composed by Nahum Nardi. It was first published in 1923 in Berlin in a collection of songs to Kindergarten teachers called "Hamachrozet" (the string).
The song is formed as a series of greetings by a child to different people including his parents and main role models in the Jewish Yishuv at the time of the British mandate on Palestine. It is considered one of the most popular children songs for Rosh Hashanah.
Lyrics
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English translation
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gollark: I used SCP-████ so now minoteaur tabs share "recent changes" with each other.
gollark: ++remind 364d ++deploy bees
gollark: ++remind 363d no kill gibson
gollark: ++remind 5y ensure autobotrobot data migrated to next trendy chat platform
gollark: To new bots on new services.
External links
- Shanah Tova a YouTube clip of the song from the Parpar Nechmad children's television program.
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