Showing posts with label Hava Nagila. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hava Nagila. Show all posts

Sunday, January 5, 2025

Jewish Traces in Unexpected Places: Pennfield Middle School Starts Winter Concert with Hava Nagila

We never stop being amazed at the popularity and resiliency of Hava Nagila, probably the most played Hebrew song of all time, and how often it appears in non-Jewish venues around the world.

Since we started posting on Jewish Humor Central in 2009, we have shared 126 renditions of this song with you. So here comes number 127.

Just yesterday, the 9th Grade Chorus of the Pennfield Middle School in a Pennsylvania suburb started off its winter concert with a performance of Hava Nagila

Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Jewish Traces in Unexpected Places: 13-Year-Old Sofiya Sings Hava Nagila in Uzbekistan's Talent Show "The Voice"

Ovoz is an Uzbek entertainment vocal talent show. It is the Uzbek version of the format of the television vocal competition "The Voice", bought by a franchise from a Dutch producer.It airs on the channel "Zo'r TV" from April 20, 2024.

The main task of this show is to find and select universal vocalists who sing not only in different genres, but also in different languages. In the show, participants can demonstrate their vocal abilities to the audience and the jury both in the performance of jazz or rock, as well as folk songs or classical vocals.

In this episode aired on November 5, 13-year-old Sofiya Fadeyeva belts out a rousing version of Hava Nagila.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Jewish Traces in Unexpected Places: Hava Nagila by Street Musician Karolina Protsenko

16-Year-Old Karolina Protsenko moved to California with her family from Ukraine a few years ago and established herself as a street musician playing the violin. Her style is to start playing in the street and let passers-by ask her to play their favorite songs. 

The Protsenkos now live in California but we're not sure where this version of Hava Nagila was played because they have traveled the world and Karolina plays in many cities.

In this video a little girl asks her if she can play Hava Nagila and when she says yes, her father picks up the microphone and gets into the act.

Enjoy!

Sunday, September 8, 2024

Hava Nagila Around the World - A New Performance in Jaroslaw, Poland

One of the joys of posting videos on Jewish Humor Central is discovering new versions of traditional Jewish and Hebrew songs as they are performed around the world, often in unexpected places.

Since we started Jewish Humor Central in 2009 we have posted 123 different versions of Hava Nagila. The song has shown up in many countries, including some unexpected ones (Scroll down the left column on this page and click on Hava Nagila in the Keywords list and you'll see what we mean.)

Today we're posting a version of Hava Nagila that was performed last month at Jarmark Jarosławski, an end of summer music and arts festival in Jaroslaw, a town in Eastern Poland.

Enjoy!

Sunday, August 25, 2024

Hava Nagila Around the World - Quaker City String Band at Celebrate Israel Parade

We've been collecting and posting many performances of Hava Nagila from around the world, 122 as of last count. But sometimes we miss a performance and find it at a later date.

That's what happened today when we ran across a version that was performed last year by the Quaker City String Band at the Celebrate Israel parade.

The band, based in Philadelphia, has been entertaining audiences throughout the Philadelphia area and all over the world for decades.

In June 2023 the Quaker City String Band came to New York City to participate in the annual Celebrate Israel parade and turned in a lively performance of Hava Nagila.

Enjoy!

Sunday, March 10, 2024

Jewish Traces in Unexpected Places: Hava Nagila Performance in Georgia

Georgia is a transcontinental country in Eastern Europe and West Asia. It is part of the Caucasus region, bounded by the Black Sea to the west, Russia to the north and northeast, Turkey to the southwest, Armenia to the south, and Azerbaijan to the southeast. 

Georgia covers an area of 26,900 square miles. It has a population of 3.7 million, of which over a third live in the capital and largest city, Tbilisi. Georgians, who are indigenous to the region, constitute a majority.

We wouldn't expect to see a performance of Hava Nagila in Georgia, but since just about every country in the world has adopted one of Israel's most famous songs, we weren't surprised to find another version on the internet.

Here a group called Melomoney (მელოMoney) sings Hava Nagila on a Georgian TV show. It's the 122nd version that we've posted since starting Jewish Humor Central in 2009.

Enjoy!

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Sunday, February 11, 2024

Jewish Traces in Unexpected Places: Hava Nagila with Full Band in Slovenia

We continue to be amazed by the number of countries where Hava Nagila has been performed. This is the 121st rendition of the popular Hebrew song that we've posted since starting Jewish Humor Central in 2009.

Here's the latest version that we just found, a concert performance last month conducted by  Tomaz Podlesnik. It's an expanded version, called Fantasy on a Hebrew Folk Song, performed at the annual concert of the Band of the Upper Savinja Valley, at the Mozirje sports hall in Slovenia.

Enjoy!

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

Jewish Traces in Unexpected Places: The Catholic University of Korea Veritas Choir Sings "Hava Nagila"

We continue to be amazed by the number of countries where Hava Nagila has been performed. This is the 120th rendition of the popular Hebrew song that we've posted since starting Jewish Humor Central in 2009.

Here's the latest version that we just found, a concert performance a few days ago by the Veritas Choir of the Catholic University of Korea.

The Catholic University of Korea is a private Roman Catholic university  in Bucheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. It was established in 1855. The Catholic University of Korea operates campuses in Seoul and in the neighboring Bucheon City. The university's school of medicine operates eight affilIated hospitals throughout the country.

Enjoy!

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Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Jewish Traces in Unexpected Places: Hava Nagila in Ghent, Belgium

Since starting Jewish Humor Central 14 years ago, we've posted 118 versions of Hava Nagila, arguably the most played Jewish song around the world. Here's the latest one that we found while surfing the Internet, in a kiosk in the Belgian city of Ghent.

Enjoy!

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Sunday, May 21, 2023

Jewish Traces in Unexpected Places: Hava Nagila in Sri Lanka

The Israel Sri Lanka Solidarity Movement (ISSOM) organized an event on May 14 at Vihara Maha Devi Open Air Theatre to mark the 75 years since the Jewish State’s establishment. The event was attended by a crowd of around 2,000 who expressed solidarity with Israel.

The event was also graced by an interfaith and interethnic panel which also included a delegation of Sri Lanka’s indigenous people.

Last Sunday’s event showcased Sri Lanka and Israel’s historic interactions going back 3,000 years when the island traded spices, precious stones and exotic fauna with ancient Jewish kingdoms.

This was followed by short films on Israeli innovations in the field of medicine, education and agriculture that it is open to share with Sri Lanka. Video greetings were also shared from Israel including members of the Knesset.

The Kelaniya University dance troupe performed a rendition of the Jewish folk song ‘Nagila Hava’ with a Sri Lankan twist.

Enjoy!

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Sunday, April 23, 2023

Jewish Traces in Unexpected Places: Hava Nagila Finds Its Way to Montenegro in the Balkans

We continue to be amazed by the number of countries where Hava Nagila has been performed. This is the 116th rendition of the popular Hebrew song that we've posted since starting Jewish Humor Central in 2009.

Here's the latest version that we just found, a concert performance last December by the KIC Pop Choir in the tiny Balkan country of Montenegro.

Montenegro is sandwiched between former Yugoslavian countries, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kosovo, Serbia and Albania. The country is famous for its spectacular mountains, glacial lakes, the elegant beach resorts of the Budva Riviera, and the UNESCO World Heritage listed Bay of Kotor.

And now, for Hava Nagila.

Enjoy!

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Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Hava Nagila Around the World: A Klezmer Concert in Budapest, Hungary

Hava Nagila continues to be a favorite all over the world. Today we're posting our 116th version of this popular song, performed at a Klezmer festival last month in Budapest, Hungary.

Because the it got such an enthusiastic reception, there will be a repeat concert in the FMH Cultural Center in Budapest on April 16.

Enjoy!

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Sunday, February 12, 2023

Hava Nagila Around the World: A British Parody in 1972

We've been posting more than 100 versions of Hava Nagila during our 13 years of Jewish Humor Central. Most have been faithful interpretations with more or less reasonable pronunciations of the Hebrew words.

Today we're going back 50 years to share a parody of the song by three British actors and musicians, with a translation that has nothing to do with the meaning of the original words.

In this video, Dudley Moore, Val Doonican, and Peter Cook collaborate in a spoof of Hava Nagila in which Nagila is a little Japanese sports car that's being sold by a British car dealer. Sure, it's silly, and so is the rest of the comedy sketch. But it was funny enough to air in 1972.

Enjoy!

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Sunday, January 15, 2023

Hava Nagila Around the World - This One is a Mystery to Us

We have posted 113 versions of Hava Nagila from around the world and we're always looking for new and interesting ones. Today we found this colorful version but it didn't have a backstory. So we're trying to figure out how it came to be posted on YouTube. Perhaps you can help. 

There is no description of the group or the location except for the words "Nedelec Herve." It seems to be an international folk dance group somewhere in France. Are they French? Russian? We don't have a clue, but their interpretation of Hava Nagila is interesting.

Enjoy!

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Sunday, January 8, 2023

Jewish Traces in Unexpected Places - Brazilian Superstar Xuxa Leads Children in Singing Hava Nagila

Xuxa is a Brazilian television host, film actress, singer, model, and businesswoman. Known as "Queen of Little Ones", Xuxa built the largest Latin American children's entertainment empire. In the early 1990s, she presented television programs in Brazil, Argentina, Spain and the United States simultaneously, reaching around 100 million viewers daily.

She became a national superstar when she moved to TV Globo in 1986 for the Xou da Xuxa. She was the first Brazilian to appear on Forbes magazine's list of richest artists in 1991, taking 37th place with an annual gross income of US$19 million.

Over her 30-year career, Xuxa has sold over 30 million copies of her records worldwide, which makes her the highest-selling Brazilian female singer. Her net worth was estimated at US$100 million in the early 1990s. As of 2020, she continues to be among Brazil's most prominent celebrities. Also successful as a businesswoman, she has the highest net worth of any Brazilian female entertainer, estimated at US$400 million.

In this video, Xuxa, wearing a supersize Magen David, leads a group of 12 children singing and dancing Hava Nagila.

Enjoy!

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Sunday, December 4, 2022

Hava Nagila Around the World: The Russian Guard Chorus Sings in Concert

The Russian Guard Choir, conducted by General Viktor Eliseev, included Hava Nagila in a recent concert performance. Since 1939, this Ensemble has been touring all around the world and opened the Olympic Games of Sochi and Moscow. they are also famous for new versions of pop hits such as Get Lucky or Pharell Williams's Happy.

This is the 112th version of Hava Nagila that we've posted since starting Jewish Humor Central in October 2009.  We're getting ready to celebrate our 4,000th post in less than two weeks. Watch for something special.

Enjoy!

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Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Andre Rieu and His Orchestra Return to Tel Aviv With a Concert Including Hava Nagila and Jerusalem of Gold

Famous Dutch violinist and conductor Andre Rieu is best known for creating the waltz-playing Johann Strauss Orchestra. Together they have turned classical and waltz music into a worldwide concert touring act, as successful as some of the biggest global pop and rock music acts.

Last week Rieu and his orchestra swept into Tel Aviv for a few days of performances at the Menora Mivtachim Arena. It was the second visit to Israel for Rieu and his 75 singers, dancers, and musicians. Their first visit was in 2018, when they toured Tel Aviv, Jaffa, and Jerusalem. Rieu and his son met with Holocaust survivors who were saved from the Nazis by Rieu's wife's mother, who was active in the Dutch Resistance.

Rieu's father was conductor of the Maastricht Symphony Orchestra. Showing early promise, André began studying violin at the age of five. From a very early age, he developed a fascination with orchestra.

Rieu created the Johann Strauss Orchestra in 1987 and began with 12 members, giving its first concert on 1 January 1988. Over the years it has expanded dramatically, nowadays performing with between 80 and 150 musicians. Rieu and his orchestra have performed throughout Europe, North and South America, Japan, and Australia. The size and revenue of their tours are rivaled only by the largest pop and rock music acts.

Here is the complete concert from 2018. The musical numbers and the commentary are worth watching, but if you only have time to watch Hava Nagila and Jerusalem of Gold, they are at 18 minutes and 33 minutes from the start of the concert.

Enjoy! 

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Sunday, August 28, 2022

The Great Israeli Singing Groups: Chocolate, Menta, Mastik Sings "Hava Nagila"

Chocolate, Menta, Mastik (Hebrew: שוקולד מנטה מסטיק‎‎, translation: Chocolate, mint, gum) was an Israeli female musical trio, active in the 1970s, composed of Yardena Arazi, Ruthie Holzman and either Tami Azaria (1972-1973) or Leah Lupatin. All the girls served in the IDF as part of the Nahal Ensemble. 

The trio performed both in Israel and internationally, especially after being the 1976 entry to the Eurovision Song Contest in The Hague with "Emor Shalom".

In this video they sing Hava Nagila. Just in case you're counting, this is the 110th version of Hava Nagila that we've posted since starting Jewish Humor Central 13 years ago.

Enjoy!

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Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Jewish Traces in Unexpected Places: Hava Nagila by Charan-Po-Rantan in Japan

Charan-Po-Rantan is a Japanese sister duo that has an "exuberant, alternative-cabaret-meets-circus vibe"  comprised of Momo Matsunaga on vocals, and her older sister, Koharu on the accordion.

As Susan Delson wrote in the Wall Street Journal,

Speaking through an interpreter in a video interview from Tokyo, Koharu said that klezmer, a Jewish music of Eastern Europe, is the bedrock of her style. She started listening to it in middle school, when their mother brought home a CD. Hearing Hava Nagila, she said, was a musical turning point.

Other influences from Eastern Europe include the No Smoking Orchestra, a Balkan beat band that includes the noted film director Emir Kusturica, and a traditional Romanian group called Taraf de Haïdouks. Contemporary groups like the indie-rock Yeah Yeah Yeahs also make the list, along with blues and rap music.

Enjoy!

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Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Jewish Traces in Unexpected Places: Israeli Andalusian Orchestra Plays Hava Nagila in Morocco

The Israeli Andalusian Orchestra – Ashdod performed two concerts in Morocco at the end of March 2022 in collaboration with the Moroccan Association of Andalusian Music. 

This was the orchestra’s first performance since the resumption of diplomatic relations between the countries in December 2020.

The first concert of the Orchestra was held at the Mohammed V National Theater in Rabat, its capital. Many distinguished dignitaries were in attendance, including the Israeli Deputy Head of Mission in Rabat, Eyal David, the Secretary-General of the Moroccan Ministry of Culture, along with many Moroccan VIPs and foreign diplomats. The orchestra played both traditional Israeli and Moroccan songs. One particularly moving moment occurred at the outset of the evening, with the playing of the Israeli and Moroccan national anthems.

Here is an excerpt from the concert with the orchestra playing Hava Nagila. Enjoy!

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