fbpx
Wikipedia

Hava Nagila

"Hava Nagila" (Hebrew: הָבָה נָגִילָה, Hāvā Nāgīlā, "Let us rejoice") is a Jewish folk song. It is traditionally sung at celebrations, such as weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvas, and other festivities among the Jewish community. Written in 1918, it quickly spread through the Jewish diaspora.

History edit

"Hava Nagila" is one of the first modern Jewish folk songs in the Hebrew language. It went on to become a staple of band performers at Jewish weddings and bar/bat(b'nei) mitzvah celebrations.

The melody is based on a Hassidic Nigun.[1] It was composed in 1918 to celebrate the Balfour Declaration and the British victory over the Ottomans in 1917. It was first performed in a mixed choir concert in Jerusalem.[2]

Abraham Zevi Idelsohn (1882–1938), a professor at Hebrew University, began cataloging all known Jewish music and teaching classes in musical composition; one of his students was a promising cantorial student, Moshe Nathanson, who with the rest of his class was presented by the professor with a 19th-century, slow, melodious, chant (niggun or nigun) and assigned to add rhythm and words to fashion a modern Hebrew song. There are competing claims regarding "Hava Nagila"'s composer, with both Idelsohn and Nathanson being suggested.[3][4]

The niggun has been attributed to the Sadigurer Chasidim, who lived in what is now Ukraine.[3] This version has been recreated by Daniel Gil, based on a traditional song collected by Susman Kiselgof.[5] The text was probably refined by Idelsohn.[6] Members of the community began to immigrate to Jerusalem in 1915, and Idelsohn wrote in 1932 that he had been inspired by that melody.[2]

Lyrics edit

Transliteration Hebrew text English translation
Hava nagila
הבה נגילה
  Let's rejoice
Hava nagila
הבה נגילה
  Let's rejoice
Hava nagila ve-nismeḥa
הבה נגילה ונשמחה
  Let's rejoice and be happy
  (repeat)    
Hava neranenah
הבה נרננה
  Let's sing
Hava neranenah
הבה נרננה
  Let's sing
Hava neranenah ve-nismeḥa
הבה נרננה ונשמחה
  Let's sing and be happy
  (repeat)    
Uru, uru aḥim!
!עורו, עורו אחים
  Awake, awake, brothers!
Uru aḥim be-lev sameaḥ
עורו אחים בלב שמח
  Awake brothers with a happy heart
  (repeat line three times)    
Uru aḥim, uru aḥim!
!עורו אחים, עורו אחים
  Awake, brothers, awake, brothers!
Be-lev sameaḥ
בלב שמח
  With a happy heart

Notable performers edit

Use in sports edit

Basketball edit

Maccabi Tel Aviv edit

After every home Maccabi Tel Aviv win, the fan group The Gate, which is the biggest Maccabi fan group, start chanting Hava Nagila.[24]

Association football edit

Ajax Amsterdam edit

Supporters of the Dutch association football club AFC Ajax, although not an official Jewish club, commonly use Jewish imagery. A central part of Ajax fans' culture, "Hava Nagila" can often be heard sung in the Stadium by the team's supporters, and at one point ringtones of "Hava Nagila" could even be downloaded from the club's official website.[25][26][27]

Tottenham Hotspur edit

Supporters of the English football club Tottenham Hotspur commonly refer to themselves as "Yids" and say they are strongly associated with Jewish symbolism and culture. "Hava Nagila" has been adopted as an anthem of sorts by the club, and was one of the most frequently sung songs at the team's former stadium at White Hart Lane.[28][29]

Ice Hockey edit

Montreal Canadiens edit

Hava Nagila can often be heard during game stoppages being played on the Centre Bell organ.

Other versions edit

George Lam recorded a Cantonese version of "Hava Nagila" titled《狂歡》("Carnival") for his 1981 album《活色生香》.

Allan Sherman recorded a parody, "Harvey and Sheila," on his album "My Son, The Celebrity," using the tune but spoofing middle-class life.

Thrash Metal band Anthrax included the melody in their 1987 single "I'm the Man".

In 1996, Dutch gabber group Party Animals released a hardstyle version of the song called "Hava Naquila".

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Loeffler, James. "Hava Nagila's Long, Strange Trip. The unlikely history of a Hasidic melody". myjewishlearning.com. My Jewish Learning. Like many modern and popular Jewish songs, Hava Nagila began its life as a Hasidic melody in Eastern Europe.
  2. ^ a b The secret history of Hava Nagila
  3. ^ a b c Roberta Grossman, Director/Producer; Sophie Sartain, Writer/Producer (2012). Hava Nagila (The Movie) (NTSC B&W and color, widescreen, closed-captioned). Los Angeles, CA, USA: Katahdin Productions, More Horses Productions. OCLC 859211976. Retrieved 3 September 2015. The song you thought you knew. The story you won't believe.
  4. ^ "Film Hoists 'Hava Nagila' Up Onto A Chair, In Celebration Of Song And Dance". NPR. 28 February 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  5. ^ Hava Nagila - The Original, & Unaltered Hasidic Melody
  6. ^ Yudelson, Larry. . RadioHazak. Larry Yudelson. Archived from the original on 29 July 2008. Retrieved 8 November 2007.
  7. ^ Belafonte, Harry (1959) Belafonte at Carnegie Hall: The Complete Concert (LP) RCA Victor LOC-6006
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad "Hava Nagila, What Is It? (Part I)" at YouTube
  9. ^ Leland, John. (2004) Hip: The History, New York, NY, USA: HarperCollins, p. 206.
  10. ^ Adkins, Laura E. (9 December 2020). "Orthodox rapper Nissim Black's new single, 'The Hava Song,' remakes 'Hava Nagila' just in time for Hanukkah". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  11. ^ "Hava Nagila Twist", on The Hokey Pokey: Organized Dancing (1991)
  12. ^ "Carmela Corren – International". Germany: Ariola – 70354 IU. 1963. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  13. ^ Neil Diamond Live In America 1994, at YouTube
  14. ^ Dream Theater: vídeo de música Judaica no show em Israel, luew, 19/06/09
  15. ^ Bruce Springsteen "Hava Nagila" live Sunrise, FL 9-09 (YouTube video). GratefulDad007. 14 September 2009. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  16. ^ Four Jacks and a Jill, Jimmy Come Lately Retrieved 13 May 2015
  17. ^ a b c Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955–1990ISBN 0-89820-089-X
  18. ^ "Abraham Zvi Idelsohn: The Thesaraus of Jewish Music & Hava Nagila". seligman.org.il. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  19. ^ "Set Lists 1968 to 1976". The Highway Star. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  20. ^ "Ruin Jonny's Bar Mitzvah". Fat Wreck Chords. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  21. ^ Ivan Rebroff – The Very Best Of Ivan Rebroff (1990, CD), retrieved 5 February 2021
  22. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 521. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  23. ^ Rogovoy, Seth (12 November 2019). "The Secret Jewish History of The Who". The Forward. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  24. ^ "https://twitter.com/thesportsrabbi/status/1651640453744271361/video/1". Twitter. Retrieved 29 April 2023. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  25. ^ Amsterdam Journal; A Dutch Soccer Riddle: Jewish Regalia Without Jews, The New York Times, 28 March 2005.
  26. ^ Hava Nagila! – Nieuw Israëlietisch Weekblad, 15 October 2013
  27. ^ 'Waar komt de geuzennaam 'Joden' toch vandaan?', Het Parool, 1 February 2014.
  28. ^ Promised Land: A Northern Love Story – Anthony Clavane, 12 February 2014
  29. ^ The Yid Army’s chants turn anti-semitism into kitsch banter, Financial Times, 20 September 2013.

External links edit

  • at My Jewish Learning
  • – lyrics and steps
  • Hava Nagila - The Original, & Unaltered Hasidic Melody
  • Who wrote "Havah Nagilah"?
  • Hava Nagila at HebrewSongs.com
  • Harry Belafonte sings "Hava Nagila" with Danny Kaye (1966) on YouTube

hava, nagila, hebrew, יל, hāvā, nāgīlā, rejoice, jewish, folk, song, traditionally, sung, celebrations, such, weddings, mitzvas, other, festivities, among, jewish, community, written, 1918, quickly, spread, through, jewish, diaspora, source, source, track, tra. Hava Nagila Hebrew ה ב ה נ ג יל ה Hava Nagila Let us rejoice is a Jewish folk song It is traditionally sung at celebrations such as weddings Bar Bat Mitzvas and other festivities among the Jewish community Written in 1918 it quickly spread through the Jewish diaspora Hava Nagila source source track track track MIDI instrumental performance of Hava Nagila Problems playing this file See media help Contents 1 History 2 Lyrics 3 Notable performers 4 Use in sports 4 1 Basketball 4 1 1 Maccabi Tel Aviv 4 2 Association football 4 2 1 Ajax Amsterdam 4 2 2 Tottenham Hotspur 4 3 Ice Hockey 4 3 1 Montreal Canadiens 5 Other versions 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit Hava Nagila is one of the first modern Jewish folk songs in the Hebrew language It went on to become a staple of band performers at Jewish weddings and bar bat b nei mitzvah celebrations The melody is based on a Hassidic Nigun 1 It was composed in 1918 to celebrate the Balfour Declaration and the British victory over the Ottomans in 1917 It was first performed in a mixed choir concert in Jerusalem 2 Abraham Zevi Idelsohn 1882 1938 a professor at Hebrew University began cataloging all known Jewish music and teaching classes in musical composition one of his students was a promising cantorial student Moshe Nathanson who with the rest of his class was presented by the professor with a 19th century slow melodious chant niggun or nigun and assigned to add rhythm and words to fashion a modern Hebrew song There are competing claims regarding Hava Nagila s composer with both Idelsohn and Nathanson being suggested 3 4 The niggun has been attributed to the Sadigurer Chasidim who lived in what is now Ukraine 3 This version has been recreated by Daniel Gil based on a traditional song collected by Susman Kiselgof 5 The text was probably refined by Idelsohn 6 Members of the community began to immigrate to Jerusalem in 1915 and Idelsohn wrote in 1932 that he had been inspired by that melody 2 Lyrics editTransliteration Hebrew text English translationHava nagila הבה נגילה Let s rejoiceHava nagila הבה נגילה Let s rejoiceHava nagila ve nismeḥa הבה נגילה ונשמחה Let s rejoice and be happy repeat Hava neranenah הבה נרננה Let s singHava neranenah הבה נרננה Let s singHava neranenah ve nismeḥa הבה נרננה ונשמחה Let s sing and be happy repeat Uru uru aḥim עורו עורו אחים Awake awake brothers Uru aḥim be lev sameaḥ עורו אחים בלב שמח Awake brothers with a happy heart repeat line three times Uru aḥim uru aḥim עורו אחים עורו אחים Awake brothers awake brothers Be lev sameaḥ בלב שמח With a happy heartNotable performers editSinger Harry Belafonte is known for his version of the song which was recorded for his album Belafonte at Carnegie Hall recorded at the titular Carnegie Hall in 1959 7 He rarely gave a concert without singing it and stated that the two stand out songs from his professional career were The Banana Boat Song and Hava Nagila 3 8 unreliable source Belafonte noted and claimed Life is not worthwhile without it Most Jews in America learned that song from me 9 Laurindo Almeida 8 Barry Sisters 8 Nissim Black a Jewish Orthodox rapper recorded an adaptation titled The Hava Song 10 Brave Combo 11 Glen Campbell 8 David Carroll 8 Jasper Carrott on his 1976 album Carrott In Notts Chubby Checker 8 Herman Clebanoff 8 Carmela Corren Israeli singer 12 Celia Cruz 8 Dick Dale and the Del Tones surf rock 8 Dalida 1959 8 Neil Diamond in addition to having performed Hava Nagila in his 1994 Live In America concert 13 incorporated it into The Jazz Singer based on Samson Raphaelson s play in which he acted out a cantor with popular music ambitions Dream Theater performed a cover of Hava Nagila in Tel Aviv Israel on 16 June 2009 14 Bob Dylan 8 The E Street Band with guest accordionists performed it at a Bruce Springsteen concert in Sunrise Florida on 9 September 2009 15 Percy Faith 8 Irving Fields 8 Four Jacks and a Jill released a version of the song on their 1965 album Jimmy Come Lately 16 Connie Francis 8 Benny Goodman c 1960s Lionel Hampton 8 Lena Horne Now US 92 1963 8 17 Abraham Zevi Idelsohn published the Hebrew song book Sefer Hashirim in 1922 which includes the first publication of his arrangement of Hava Nagila He also produced the first commercial recording in 1922 on the Polyphon record label Order No 8533 as part of a series which recorded 39 Hebrew folk songs 18 Los Iracundos 8 Kare and the Cavemen 8 Bert Kaempfert 8 Harold Land 8 James Last 8 Liel Kolet Abbe Lane 8 Jon Lord of Deep Purple included Hava Nagila in his solo keyboard improvisations as heard on Made in Europe 1975 19 Arthur Lyman 8 Betty Madigan Dance Everyone Dance US 31 1958 17 Shelly Manne 8 Mantovani 8 Me First and the Gimme Gimmes who recorded the song live for the album Ruin Jonny s Bar Mitzvah They also recorded a second version on the same album to the tune of Feliz Navidad 20 Perez Prado 8 Louis Prima Flora Purim 8 Ivan Rebroff 21 Cantor Tracey Scher 1 Frank Slay and his Orchestra Flying Circle US 45 1962 17 The Spotnicks 22 Pete Townshend whose ability to play the song was instrumental to his induction in The Who 23 Richard Tucker 8 Caterina Valente 8 Rika Zarai 8 Use in sports editBasketball edit Maccabi Tel Aviv edit After every home Maccabi Tel Aviv win the fan group The Gate which is the biggest Maccabi fan group start chanting Hava Nagila 24 Association football edit Ajax Amsterdam edit Supporters of the Dutch association football club AFC Ajax although not an official Jewish club commonly use Jewish imagery A central part of Ajax fans culture Hava Nagila can often be heard sung in the Stadium by the team s supporters and at one point ringtones of Hava Nagila could even be downloaded from the club s official website 25 26 27 Tottenham Hotspur edit Supporters of the English football club Tottenham Hotspur commonly refer to themselves as Yids and say they are strongly associated with Jewish symbolism and culture Hava Nagila has been adopted as an anthem of sorts by the club and was one of the most frequently sung songs at the team s former stadium at White Hart Lane 28 29 Ice Hockey edit Montreal Canadiens edit Hava Nagila can often be heard during game stoppages being played on the Centre Bell organ Other versions editGeorge Lam recorded a Cantonese version of Hava Nagila titled 狂歡 Carnival for his 1981 album 活色生香 Allan Sherman recorded a parody Harvey and Sheila on his album My Son The Celebrity using the tune but spoofing middle class life Thrash Metal band Anthrax included the melody in their 1987 single I m the Man In 1996 Dutch gabber group Party Animals released a hardstyle version of the song called Hava Naquila See also editHora dance Jewish music Music of Israel Zum Gali GaliReferences edit Loeffler James Hava Nagila s Long Strange Trip The unlikely history of a Hasidic melody myjewishlearning com My Jewish Learning Like many modern and popular Jewish songs Hava Nagila began its life as a Hasidic melody in Eastern Europe a b The secret history of Hava Nagila a b c Roberta Grossman Director Producer Sophie Sartain Writer Producer 2012 Hava Nagila The Movie NTSC B amp W and color widescreen closed captioned Los Angeles CA USA Katahdin Productions More Horses Productions OCLC 859211976 Retrieved 3 September 2015 The song you thought you knew The story you won t believe Film Hoists Hava Nagila Up Onto A Chair In Celebration Of Song And Dance NPR 28 February 2013 Retrieved 3 September 2015 Hava Nagila The Original amp Unaltered Hasidic Melody Yudelson Larry Who wrote Havah Nagilah RadioHazak Larry Yudelson Archived from the original on 29 July 2008 Retrieved 8 November 2007 Belafonte Harry 1959 Belafonte at Carnegie Hall The Complete Concert LP RCA Victor LOC 6006 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad Hava Nagila What Is It Part I at YouTube Leland John 2004 Hip The History New York NY USA HarperCollins p 206 Adkins Laura E 9 December 2020 Orthodox rapper Nissim Black s new single The Hava Song remakes Hava Nagila just in time for Hanukkah Jewish Telegraphic Agency Retrieved 23 December 2020 Hava Nagila Twist on The Hokey Pokey Organized Dancing 1991 Carmela Corren International Germany Ariola 70354 IU 1963 Retrieved 27 November 2020 Neil Diamond Live In America 1994 at YouTube Dream Theater video de musica Judaica no show em Israel luew 19 06 09 Bruce Springsteen Hava Nagila live Sunrise FL 9 09 YouTube video GratefulDad007 14 September 2009 Retrieved 28 October 2022 Four Jacks and a Jill Jimmy Come Lately Retrieved 13 May 2015 a b c Joel Whitburn s Top Pop Singles 1955 1990 ISBN 0 89820 089 X Abraham Zvi Idelsohn The Thesaraus of Jewish Music amp Hava Nagila seligman org il Retrieved 27 November 2020 Set Lists 1968 to 1976 The Highway Star Retrieved 18 June 2012 Ruin Jonny s Bar Mitzvah Fat Wreck Chords Retrieved 11 June 2019 Ivan Rebroff The Very Best Of Ivan Rebroff 1990 CD retrieved 5 February 2021 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 521 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Rogovoy Seth 12 November 2019 The Secret Jewish History of The Who The Forward Retrieved 12 November 2019 https twitter com thesportsrabbi status 1651640453744271361 video 1 Twitter Retrieved 29 April 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code title code help Amsterdam Journal A Dutch Soccer Riddle Jewish Regalia Without Jews The New York Times 28 March 2005 Hava Nagila Nieuw Israelietisch Weekblad 15 October 2013 Waar komt de geuzennaam Joden toch vandaan Het Parool 1 February 2014 Promised Land A Northern Love Story Anthony Clavane 12 February 2014 The Yid Army s chants turn anti semitism into kitsch banter Financial Times 20 September 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hava Nagila Hava Nagila s Long Strange Trip at My Jewish Learning Hora Music How do you sing and dance Hava Nagila lyrics and steps Hava Nagila The Original amp Unaltered Hasidic Melody Who wrote Havah Nagilah Hava Nagila at HebrewSongs com Historical research includes first recording of Hava Nagila Romani version of Hava Nagila Aven rromalen Harry Belafonte sings Hava Nagila with Danny Kaye 1966 on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hava Nagila amp oldid 1213662775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.