Amichai’s Top 50/46 “Papa can you hear me”

Amichai’s Top 50/46 “Papa can you hear me” Those who have worked closely with me over the years know one of the sure signs of stress: I start singing ‘Papa can you hear me… ‘ Why? Who knows. Prayer? Dark humor? Perspective? But there you have it. Thank you Barbara for endless stress relief. I […]

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Amichai’s Top 50/45. “Ayala” אילה

Amichai’s Top 50/45. “Ayala” אילה Yona Vollach was one of the most provocative and brilliant Israeli poets of the 20th century. A few years ago the band Alma composed one of her most stunning poems – Ayala, the dow. Summer 2016, P. & I are heading to the beach on his motorcycle, we are newly […]

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Amichai’s Top 50/44. “Bette Davis Eyes”

Amichai’s Top 50/44. “Bette Davis Eyes” This was a big hit during my bar mitzvah party circuit circa 1982, awkward dance moves and hormones and I don’t think any of us knew who Bette Davis was. But we got it. And loved the song which won kim Carnes the Grammy in 1981. It was written […]

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Amichai’s Top 50/43 “East Jerusalem/west Jerusalem”

Amichai’s Top 50/43 “East Jerusalem/west Jerusalem” On the third day of the 1967 Six Day War East Jerusalem and West Jerusalem became one political entity – under Israeli rule. Today, 52 years later, many Israelis mark this memory as Jerusalem Day while in Palestinian and other communities this is known as El Quds Day – […]

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