Shalva Builds Bridges to Peace
‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ performed for the first time in Hebrew, Arabic and English. (Courtesy of Shalva) The Shalva Band, accompanied by the Jerusalem Symphony
‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ performed for the first time in Hebrew, Arabic and English. (Courtesy of Shalva) The Shalva Band, accompanied by the Jerusalem Symphony
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The Pesach tale is a story of many stories. It is a story about theology and religion: God introducing monotheism into an ancient pagan world.
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Oh no! Another year and COVID isn’t over yet? OMG, how are we going to survive and make the Seder fun with COVID still here
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