Hatikva (Traditional East European) - Oud solo, arranged and performed by Yuval Ron
Hatikva, meaning “The Hope“ in Hebrew, is about the undying hope of the Jewish people. The melody originated from East Europe, and is used as the Israeli National Anthem. Some believe its origin is Italian, while most believe it roots from a traditional East European tune.
Hatikva (Traditional East European),
Arranged and performed by Yuval Ron.
Recorded in University Synagogue Sanctuary, Brentwood, CA. September 2020.
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