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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. E 022100 E7 020100 Am x02210 Dm x00231 F 022100 I. E E7 Hava nagilah hava Am nagilah hava E7 Dm E nagilah venismecha II. [ Tab from: http://www.guitaretab.com/m/moshe-nathanson/358101.html ] E E7 Hava nagilah hava Am nagilah hava E7 Dm E nagilah venismecha III. E Hava neranenah Dm Hava neranenah Dm Hava Dm Neranenah E venismecha IV. E Hava neranenah Dm Hava neranenah Dm Hava Dm Neranenah E venismecha V Am U'ru u'ru achim Am U'ru achim belev sameach Am U'ru achim belev sameach E U'ru achim belev sameach E U'ru achim belev sameach E U'ru achim u'ru achim F E Am 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) ----------------------- www.JewishGuitarChords.com YUTOPIA - www.JoshYuter.com |