Ofra Haza Im Nin'Alu (Played In Full Mix) (1988, Vinyl) Discogs
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Ofra Haza Im Nin'alu (Played In Full Mix) (1988, Vinyl) Discogs
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Ofra Haza. Ofra Haza (1981) Bat-Sheva Ofra Haza ( hebräisch בת-שבע עפרה חזה; hebräisch עפרה חזה; Ofra Chaza; geboren am 19. November 1957 in Tel Aviv; gestorben am 23. Februar 2000 in Ramat Gan) war eine israelische Sängerin. 1988 hatte sie mit Im Nin'alu einen weltweiten Charterfolg.
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Batsheva Ofrah Haza was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, 25 th Cheshwan, 5718, She is in Paradise since 17 th Adar I, 5760 (She was murdered). I just want to say why Ofrah cannot be compared to any other singer: * She was one of the very, very few singers who has done excellent performances without need of musical accompaniment - her songs "a cappella.
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Ofra Haza Im Nin'alu (1988, Vinyl) Discogs
Expand. Im Nin'alu - אם ננעלו Lyrics: אם ננעלו דלתי נדיבים / דלתי מרום לא ננעלו / אם ננעלו / אם ננעלו / אל חי / אל חי / אם.
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Buy Ofra Haza - Shaday - TELDEC - LP, Album - 243845-1, includes Im Nin' Alu, Eshal, Da' Ale Da' Ale, My Aching Heart, Love Song, Galbi, Face To Face, Take Me To Paradise, Shaday
Ofra Haza Im Nin'Alu (1988, VHS) Discogs
Im Nin'Alu (If The Doors Are Locked) - Ofra Haza.Im nin'alu daltei nedivimDaltei marom lo nin'aluIm nin'alu Im nin'aluEl chaiEl chaiIm nin'aluIm nin'aluEl ch.
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"Im Nin'alu" (אם ננעלו) (English: If the gates are locked) is a Hebrew poem by 17th-century Rabbi Shalom Shabazi. It has been placed to music and sung by Israeli singer Ofra Haza and others. Haza first performed this song with the Shechunat Hatikva Workshop Theatre, appearing on television on IBA's General Television in 1978. The original version was included on the 1984 album Yemenite.
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Im nin Alu ( If the gates are locked) the full meaning is. if the doors are locked. If there be no mercy left in the world, The doors of heaven will never be barred. The Creator reigns supreme, and is higher. than the angels. All, in His spirit, will rise. By His nearness, His life-giving breath.
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2. 3. Ofra Haza - Im Nin`alu Lyrics. IM NIN'ALU DAL THAE NA DI VIM DAL THAE MA ROM LO NIN'ALU JA JA JA JA I'M NIN'ALU LU LU I'M NIN'ALU LU LU EL HI EL HI I'M NIN'ALU LU LU I'M.
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"Im Nin'alu" is a hebrew poem by the 17th century's Yemenite Rabbi Shalom Shabazi, which has later been put to music and was sung by Israeli singer Ofra Haz.
Ofra Haza Im Nin'Alu (Played In Full Mix) (1988, Vinyl) Discogs
Ofra Haza - Im Nin'Alu - Official Music Video "Im Nin'alu" (אם ננעלו) is a Hebrew poem by 17th-century Rabbi Shalom Shabazi. Israeli singer Ofra Haza (born Bat-Sheva Ofra Haza-Ashkenazi) first recorded the song for her 1984 album "Yemenite Songs". The remixed version was released as the second single from her 1988.
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Early life Ofra Haza's birth house in Tel Aviv. Bat-Sheva Ofra Haza was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, to Mizrahi Jewish parents from Yemen who had immigrated to Israel in 1949 with eight children. She was the youngest of nine children (six sisters and two brothers) to Yefet and Shoshana Haza. They were raised in a Masorti household in the Hatikva Quarter, then an impoverished, working-class.