The title of the Israeli national anthem is HATIKVA, which means “The Hope.” It was written by Naftali Herz Imber, a Galician Jew, and set to music in the Holy Land in the early 1880s. Hatikva is about “hope,” the undying hope of the Jewish people
The title of the Israeli national anthem is HATIKVA, which means “The Hope.” It was written by Naftali Herz Imber, a Galician Jew, and set to music in the Holy Land in the early 1880s. Hatikva is about “hope,” the undying hope of the Jewish people