Hatikvah/Hope
Hatikvah (also spelled Hatikva, "Hope") is the national anthem of the State of Israel. The lyrics were written by the poet Nafta Goetz Imber (1856- 1909) in 187 1 year. It was called Tikavatenu ("our hope"). This music is composed of traditional Jewish tunes. Is it from the bed? I like Bedrich Smetana's symphony "Moore Road" (mávlast- a part of my motherland). Later, the composer Paul Tal Ben Haim arranged it into an orchestra.
It's called the song of hope. The lyricist is a Jewish rabbi, and the composer is a Jew, Nafta Goetz Imber. Song of Hope is composed of traditional Jewish tunes. Originally a Zionist ode, this song was first sung at the First World Zionist Congress in 1897. After the founding of Israel, it was determined to be the national anthem.
Israel's national anthem is not like the magnificent Marseillaise, nor the Irish national anthem as brisk as pop music, but similar to the Japanese national anthem Dai Jun.
This Israeli national anthem "Song of Hope" is very sad, which reminds people of the suffering history of the Jewish nation for thousands of years. However, the final climax is still like the title of the song, and some hope can be heard. Just as Israel is powerful, the tragic history of the Jewish nation will not repeat itself. I hope they can achieve permanent peace with Palestine.