Chava Alberstein is one Israel’s greatest musical performers whose career has spanned 40 years and more. She written and recorded some of the finest popular music to come out of Israel. She is a chanteuse in the finest sense of that European tradition–a woman of her time, keenly aware of the the human condition. In 1989, she released Chad Gadya (hear it), a modern reworking of the traditional Passover song. The original is a song meant for children but which recounts the cycle of suffering endured by living things. At the end, it provides comfort that God can smite even the all-powerful Angel of Death.
In that context, Albertstein decided to use the song to make a powerful attack on the Israeli response to the first Palestinian intifada. The majority of the song is a simple Hebrew rendition of the original Aramaic. But when she arrives at the following verse her voice rises to a fierce dramatic intensity as if to better convey her rage at the injustice committed by the Israelis on the Palestinians:
Why suddenly do you sing Chad Gadya
When spring hasn’t yet arrived and Passover hasn’t come?
How have you changed, how are you different?
I changed this year.That on all nights, all other nights I asked only Four Questions
This night I have another question:
“How long will the cycle of violence continue?”
Chase and be chased, beat and be beaten,
When will this madness end?How have you changed, how are you different?
I changed this year.
I was once a sheep and a tranquil kid
Today I’m a tiger and a ravening wolf
I was once a dove and I was a deer.Today I don’t know who I am.
translation: Richard Silverstein
Today, Israel fights an even more devestating war against Hezbollah. Though the scale is larger, the principle invoked by Alberstein in this song remain the same. “How long will the cycle of violence continue…when will the madness end?”
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This is an interesting article: “Israel Rejected Agreement with Lebanon Two Years Ago—Similar to One Currently Being Formulated”
http://www.alternativenews.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=501&Itemid=1
please tell what u think about war on lebanon? do u support israel a a jewesh?
Thank u for the info. I will now recommend to my center to cancel our plans to attend a concert of hers
@Al T. Alena: Somehow I don’t think Chava’s going to miss you.
And by the way, for anyone who gets the joke above I have this to say as a rejoinder to “Al:” Al, you missed the boat. (It’s a bit of an inside joke & I can explain it to anyone who asks).
LOL@AI!
Perhaps something more appropriate: “Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity”.
Maybe our friend should change their first two initials to NS?
Oh and to get back on track: Great site Richard! I’m going to explore more soon, but the name and theme go very well together 😉
תודה!
I hope more and more israeli will think and act like you!
😉
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