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Israel, the official 25th anniversary commemorative album

להגדלת הטקסט להקטנת הטקסט
בביצוע Yarkoni, Yaffa; Nathan, Shuly; Lavie, Aric; Brown, Ariel; Goren, Edna; Bar-Ilan Choir
חברת התקליטים Burbank, Calif : Warner Bros
תאריך היצירה [1973]
השותפים ביצירה Eban, Abba Solomon 1915-2002 (author, narrator)
Yarkoni, Yaffa (performer)
Nathan, Shuly 1947- (performer)
Lavie, Aric (performer)
Brown, Ariel 1937-1964 (performer)
Goren, Edna (performer)
Bar-Ilan Choir (performer)
תיאור פיזי 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm
12 in..

שפה eng;heb
הערות Narrated in English
songs sung in Hebrew.

הערת תוכן Radio broadcast on the last day of the British Mandate in Palestine, May 14, 1948 -- The Declaration of Independence: David Ben-Gurion speaking at the Tel Aviv Museum, May 14, 1948 -- "Ani ma'amin", the Jewish declaration of faith, sung by the Bar-Ilan Choir -- A Nazi song, shouts of "Seig Heil" and Adolph Hitler speaking: "If the jews think that they can cause a world war that will destroy the European race, let it be clear to them that such a war will not destroy the European race, but will destroy the Jewish race" -- "T'ka Beshofar", a prayer from the "Amida" of the daily service (10th benediction), sung by Arieh Brown -- "Artzenu Haktantonet" ("Our tiny country"), from the mandate period, sung by Yaffa Yarkoni -- The United Nations session on the partition of Palestine, November 29, 1947: The resolution and vote
American Representative Hershel Johnson's speech
Speech by Soviet Representative Andrei Gromyko -- The War of Independence: "Bab-el-Wad", a song commemorating soldiers who fell on the way to relieve Jerusalem under siege, sung by Yaffa Yarkoni -- The first President, Chaim Weizmann, presenting the Zionist case to the United Nations Special Committee, 1946 -- Members of the first Israeli government being sworn into office -- Radio interview with David Ben-Gurion -- Israel's acceptance into the United Nations, May 11, 1949 -- Interviews with immigrants from Asia, Eastern and Western Europe, Africa and the United States, 1950's -- The Eichmann trial, 1960: Foreign Minister Golda Meir addressing U.N.
Adolf Eichmann: In the sense of the charge, not guilty
The prosecutor, Gideon Hausner -- Egypt's President Nasser explaining his decision to nationalize the Suez Canal, 1956 -- Prime minister of Israel Ben-Gurion outlining the reasons for the Sinai Campaign: "What we did we were bound to do if we were to survive" -- The Sinai Campaign: Recordings from the battlefield -- the first airplanes taking off on their way to drop paratroopers in Sinai, tank battles in Sinai, preparations at the Israeli airbase
An Israeli radio broadcaster on October 29, 1956: "The Army spokesman has announced that the Israeli Army penetrated into Sinai, struck at Fedayenn units and has moved into postion near the Suez Canal"
Meet the Press with Golda Meir
Israeli Representative to the U.N. Abba Eban addressing the General Assembly.
David Ben-Gurion addressing the Knesset (Israeli Parliment): "Does the duty to obey only apply to a small and democratic state while the dictatorial regime is free to do whatever it thinks is right?"
Israel Defense Forces leaving Sinai
Golda Meir addressing the U.N. General Assembly, March 1, 1957
Chief of Staff General Moshe Dayan: "Israel Army officers have to obey orders whatever they are -- if to retreat, retreat" -- Interviews with Israelis in the 1960's -- Participants in the International Bible Competition, Jerusalem -- Professor Yigal Yadin, director of excavations of Masada -- President of the Weizmann Institute Meyer Weisgal -- President of the United States John F. Kennedy -- Soviet Ambassador to Israel: "The Soviet Union is not acting as other states do. We are not trying to enforce our advice unless we are asked to" -- Dr. Kyboo, from Nigeria, doing post-graduate work at the Weizmann Institute -- David Ben-Gurion: "I do not pretend that the people are in my pocket, and I don't know what they want or don't want. I only know, that is I believe I know, what is good for the people. For this I have fought all my life and will continue to fight" -- Prime Minister Levi Eshkol addressing the Knesset: "The new government will continue the present policies" -- Prime Minister Levi Eshkol interviewed on American television, 1966 -- Interview with Egypt's Nasser on the BBC, 1966 -- "Yerushala'im shel Zahav" ("Jerusalem of gold"), a song composed in May, 1967, by Naomi Shemer and sung by Shuly Natan -- President Nasser addressing Egyptian pilots at an air base in Sinai, May 22, 1967: The Aqaba gulf is in Egyptian territory, and we cannot afford that an Israeli flag will pass through the Aqaba gulf. The Jews are threatening us with a war. We say to them, "Be welcomed" -- Interviews with foreign volunteers who came to Israel's aid in May and June, 1967 -- Defense Minister Moshe Dayan at a press conference, June 3, 1967 -- The Six Day War, June 5 to 10, 1967: Recordings from the battlefield
Propaganda broadcasts from Cairo in Hebrew during the war: "This is the hour of reckoning for the Arab nation after nineteen years. Now our forces are striking at the gates of Tel-Aviv, in spite of what Dayan claims. Your rulers asked for trouble and they are getting it. Citizens of Israel! We've told you many times that your rulers are leading you to death. Where have they gone -- Dayan, Eshkol and the other members of the gang? They have gone into the shelters like mice and left you to your fate. This is the Voice of Thunder from Cairo."
"Nasser is waiting for Rabin", a folk song composed and sung by Israeli soldiers before and during the war, sung here by Arik Lavie
Israeli Armed Forces arriving at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. Chief Army Rabbi General Shlomo Goren praying. Israeli soldier blowing the shofar. Soldiers singing "Jerusalem of gold", the theme song of the reunification of the city
"He who was dreaming", commemorating those who were killed during the war, sung by Arik Lavie
A telephone call between President Nasser and King Hussein, recorded during the war by Israeli intelligence officers. Nasser: "Shall we say it were the U.S. and Britain or only the U.S.?" Hussein: "Let's say the U.S. and Britain". Nasser: Will His Majesty publish an official message about the participation of the American and British forces?" Hussein: (Beginning of answer unclear) " -- O.K." Nasser: "Farewell" -- The diplomatic struggle after the Six Day War: Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin addressing the U.N., June 19, 1967: Things happening in the occupied territories by the Israeli forces remind one of the awful crimes of the Fascists during the Second World War
Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban addressing the U.N., 1967
President Lyndon B. Johnson in a nationwide radio broadcast -- United Nations representative to the Middle East Gunnar Jarring -- Defense Minister Moshe Dayan addressing the Egyptian prisoners of war at an Israeli detention camp -- Prime Minister Golda Meir, 1969 -- United States Secretary of State William Rogers, 1969 -- Prime Minister Golda Meir visiting with President Nixon in the White House, 1970 -- Member of Knesser Menachem Begin, leader of the opposition party, July, 1970 -- Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Alon, 1971 -- Chief of Staff General David Elazar after an Israeli Army action, 1972 -- General Directorof El-Al Israel Airlines, Mordechai Ben-Ari -- Minister of Commerce and Industry Chaim Bar-Lev, interviewed during a visit to Gaza, 1972 -- The Nobel Prize for literature presented to the Israeli writer Shai Agnon, Stockholm -- The Young Pioneers Orchestra after a worldwide tour -- "Naomi", a popular Israeli song that won first prize in a Japanese song festival, sung by Hedva and David -- Immigration from the Soviet Union: A recent immigrant from the Soviet Union, 1972
An underground song dedicated to Jerusalem from the Soviet Union. This original tape was smuggled out of the U.S.S.R.
A representative of the committee dealing with housing problems, 1971 -- Chairman of the Jewish Agency and Executive of the Zionist Organization Arieh Pincus1971 -- Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren, 1972 -- First Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett addressing the United Nations General Assembly, May 11, 1949 -- "Machar" ("Tomorrow"), an Israeli song full of hope for a peaceful future, sung by Edna Goren.

הערת הפקה Produced by Zeev Lewin ; editor and historical research, Raphi Unger.
הערת שפת ביצוע Narrated in English ; songs sung in Hebrew.
מספר מדף JR 08298
מספר מערכת 997012332532805171

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