Jewish Holiday Ringtone - Hatikva By: Elizabeth C. Axford
Hatikva (The Hope) is the national anthem of Israel; music composed by Samuel Cohen in 1888; harmony of Hatikvah is arranged modally and mostly follows a minor scale, often perceived as mournful in tone and is rarely encountered in national anthems, but the title and words suggest optimism.
Hatikva (The Hope) is the national anthem of Israel; music composed by Samuel Cohen in 1888; harmony of Hatikvah is arranged modally and mostly follows a minor scale, often perceived as mournful in tone and is rarely encountered in national anthems, but the title and words suggest optimism. Instrumental, Middle East Music, Israeli Music
Description: Hatikva (The Hope) is the national anthem of Israel; music composed by Samuel Cohen in 1888; harmony of Hatikvah is arranged modally and mostly follows a minor scale, often perceived as mournful in tone and is rarely encountered in national anthems, but the title and words suggest optimism.
Styles: Dance / Folk Dance, Documentary, Film Instrumental, Hanukkah, Patriotic, Section / Credits, Travel Channel, TV Instrumental, World Harmony, Worldbeat
Regions: Eastern Europe, Israel, Middle East, Russia, USA
Extended Keywords: Abraham, Al Hanisim, Ancient Of Days, Bar Mitzvah, Bat Mitzvah, Book Of Jubiliees, Burning Oil, Candelabra, Candelabrum, Candles, Candlestick, Chant Of Praise, Chanukah, December, Dedication, Deity, Dreidel, Dreidle, Dreydl, Eight Candles, Ethnic, Festival Of Lights, Fiddler On The Roof, Four-Sided Top, Gelt, Gift, Gimel, Hallel, Hanerot Halalu, Hannukah, Hanukkah, Hasmoneans, Hatikva, Hava Nagila, Hebrew Alphabet, Hevruta, Holocaust, Israeli National Anthem, Israel, Jerusalem Temple, Jewish Bible, Jewish Folk Music, Jewish Holiday, Kibbutz, Klezmer, Latke, Lunisolar Calendar, Maccabees, Mauz Tsur, Menorah, Middle East, Miracle, Old Testament, Pancake, Passover, Pesach, Purim, Rosh Hashana, S’Vivon, Sabbath, Scroll Of Esther, Shabbat, Shabuoth, Shalom Chaverim, Sundown, Synagogue, Syrians, Torah, Tractates Of The Mishnah, Tradition, Winter Holiday, Worship, Yeshiva, Yiddish, Yom Kippur