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  • makes me cry

    Bart

  • Makes me crye

    Bart

  • היה לה קול מקסים!

  • The last two words of the song are "T'filat Ha-adam", which means "the prayer of man." -- or possibly, "a person's prayer."

    The words translate into English roughly thus:

    O Lord, my G-d, I pray that these things never end:

    The shore and the sea,

    The sound of the waves,

    The crack of the lightning,

    The prayer of man.

  • The last two words of the song are "T'filat Ha-adam", which means "the prayer of man." -- or possibly, "a person's prayer."

  • The last two words of the song are "T'fillat Ha-adam" , which means "the prayer man."

  • whats that song:?

  • הליכה לקיסריה

    eli eli/ halicha lekeysarya

  • Shalom Shalom... facing all Truth, no one was put on this Earth but this sweet, beautiful, wonderfilled VOICE of OFRAs... to make us smile, sing, dance in the Presence of the ONE we are All from... Such is the Echadness of the Universe in The Great Creator over us all. Todah Taba(total thanks) for sending her to show us all YOUR WAYs ABBA YHWH.

  • Voice is brilliant!Zihrana le vraha.

  • The most beautiful NESHAMA who ever trod the face of the earth.

  • WOW. I don't think I have ever heard anything more beautiful!

  • How incredibly beautiful !!!!!

  • actually if you translate it literally it would be Man's prayer, or the prayer of man תפילת האדם

  • ok ok, well that's what was in my songbook...

  • Actually, since the words are Tefila Ha'Adama, and knowing that Hebrew was not her first language and it was written by her with the knowledge of what the Nazis were doing in the the 1940s and something of her personal ethos, I think it would translate most appropriately to "the traditional prayers the Jewish people", athough that doesn't sound all that great when sung

  • or "the prayers of the Jewish people"

  • Walk to Caesaria

    --

    My God, My God

    May these things never end:

    The sand and the sea

    The rustle of the water

    The lightning in the sky

    Man's prayer.

  • Halicha L'kesariya

    --

    Eli, Eli (My God)

    Shelo yigamer le'olam:

    Hachol vehayam

    Rishrush shel hamayim

    Berak hashamayim

    Tefilat ha'adam.

  • i stumbled across this song on the album Atik Noshan: Eli, Eli.

  • so sad... really moving. can i know the title of the song please? and when was this recorded? thx for uploading.

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