The Travel Linguist - Hebrew 101
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Learn 10 hebrew survival words compliments of The Travel Linguist. For a full list of instructional language DVDs, phrasebooks, audio CDs, and downloads, visit www.travellinguist.com
Ofra Haza - Deliver Us (Hebrew Version)
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- Author: misolico
Tags: cartoon deliver dreamworks egypt haza hebrew israel music of ofra prince us video
Ofra Haza - Hoshia na (Deliver us in Hebrew)
Dana International - DIVA ( Hebrew)
- Length: 3:0
- Rating Average: 4.76 from 833 people
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- Author: danaint
Tags: Dana Diva Eurovision Gay Glamour International Israel Outrageous Transexual Transgender
The song that made her more famous than ever DIVA FANTASTIC
KKK -vs- Black Hebrew Israelites
- Length: 2:10
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- Author: soulssurvivor
Tags: bigot Black Christianity Crow debate Hebrew Israelite Jew Jewish Jim KKK Klan poor racist religion southern
Black Hebrew Israelites tell KKK they will be judged.
Comedian Lewis Black "The Root Of All Evil"
- Length: 4:45
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Comedian Lewis Black visits the set of CW11 Morning News to talk about his new episodes of "The Root Of All Evil"
Treasure planet - I'm still here (Hebrew)
- Length: 3:18
- Rating Average: 4.83 from 124 people
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- Author: yadid888
Tags: disney Hebrew here I'm planet still Treasure
What an amazing song!!! wowwwww! Lyrics and translation!!!!!!!: Mi anochi ish lo yeda Ein tshuva lashe'ela Ein davar she- Yiftor et hasod Yachol shetomro li mishum ma Lo acshiv lo eshma, becolchem Af pa'am ani lo ehye kemochem. Oti hem choshvim li stam tinok Eizo shtut, zo rak ta'ut Lo tochlu lizrok oti el hayam. Ve'eich tilmedu et hanistar Ma asur uma mutar Lo tavinu, ani shone. Matay cvar achush sheyesh li zchut Lihiyot, ken, rak ani Az argish tov Argish shayachut. Culam metsapim bi leshinuy Lama hem lo mishtanim Cvar shanim Ani od can. Rak at levadech oti tir'ee Et tochi ve'et pishri Mi ani eineni poched Rak lach agale et ma shebi At ha'ish shebilvavi Lo yochlu li col od eheye amiti. Lo yomru li mi ani Ma core betoch libi Leolam lo yed'u ma cholef lo betoch dimyoni Lo yed'u et nivchei nishmati umochi betochi. Matay cvar achush sheyesh li zchut Lihiyot, ken, rak ani Az argish tov Argish shayachut. Culam metsapim bi leshinuy Lama hem lo mishtanim Cvar shanim Ani od can. Shone Aval od can Ani od can Ani od can. -------------- Me, they consider to be just a baby What nonsense , it's a mistake You won't be able to throw me out to the sea And how you'll learn what is hidden What is wrong and what is right You won't understand, I'm different When will I feel I have the right To be, yes, only me Then I'll feel good I'll feel I belong Everyone expects me to make a change Why don't they change For years I'm still here Just you alone will see me My inside and my meaning Who am I? I'm not afraid Only to you i'll say what's within me The man in my heart They won't beat me as long I'll be true They won't tell me who I am What is going on inside my heart They'll never know what is passing within my imagination They won't know the secrets of my soul and brain within me When will I feel I have the right To be, yes, only me Then I'll feel good I'll feel I belong Everyone expects me to make a change Why don't they change For years I'm still here Different But still here I am still here I am still here
Natalie Portman hebrew interview
- Length: 4:50
- Rating Average: 4.46 from 354 people
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- Author: VandEvey
Tags: hebrew hershlag interview Natalie Portman
*UPDATED* This interview took place in Israel, the entire interview is in Hebrew........it has french subtitles. UPDATE: Thanks to thingofwonder I now have a translation of the interview: IN: Interviewer NP: Natalie Portman [translation starts when they sit together at the hotel room] NP: I'm glad you came to my home [points to hotel room, laughing] IN: It's very pretty, this home of yours. NP: [laughs] I've always wanted to live here [in Israel] for a while, to see how it was, because I left [Israel] at an early age and it was great [back then]. It was really fun. I studied a bit of Arabic and a bit about the history of Islam and the history of Israel, and Hebrew, obviously. I thought of maybe studying in Tel Aviv but I'm glad I decided [to study] in Jerusalem, because I really had no problems with regards to [paparazzi] photographers. IN: [mumbled in background] [walking around the hotel room] IN: maybe you'll show us the view from your window? NP: [the view is] very beautiful. IN: are you used to hotel rooms? NP: yes. IN: what do you hate the most about hotel rooms? NP: the heating [laughs]. IN: and what do you like the best about hotel rooms? NP: I most like the fact that they get cleaned for me. IN: let's got out to the porch so you can show us Israel. [talks to cameraman:] come over here, she's going to show us Israel. [outside on the porch] IN: what do you think would've happened had you lived here? NP: [shakes head, not knowing what to say] IN: would you have been a completely different person? NP: I don't know, I don't know. IN: [mumbles] a denizen of Tel Aviv? You're used [to it]. You hang out here.. NP: [laughs] no, I'm a Jerusalemite! [back inside the room] IN: what do you do in Jerusalem at nights? NP: I went out with friends to their apartments, to bars, restaurants, the movies. [Natalie is handed a bottle of Arak - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arak_(distilled_beverage)] IN: would you like to drink some Arak? NP: [laughs, places bottle on table] no, I don't think I'll do that, it's a bad example for kids. IN: [mumbles] NP: If I have some effect [on children] I don't want it to be concerning alcohol [laughs]. IN: [holding remote in hand] have you seen "The Ambassador" [Israeli TV show] last night? NP: no. I've heard a lot about this show, but I've never seen it. I've also heard about the show "A Wonderful Country" [Israeli Satirical show]. IN: [beginning of sentence cut in editing] Oscars, you're presenting as well as nominated for an award. NP: I will hand the award to the short documentary film. [at first she used the English word Documentary, but then translated to Hebrew]. I'm excited about the ceremony and will be bringing my parents with me, so it'll be fun. IN: you're going with them? NP: yes. IN: do you have your outfit ready? NP: I don't know yet. I haven't had the chance to look for something. I get [back to the states] on Saturday and the ceremony is on Sunday, so they'll bring me lots of pretty dresses [to pick from]. IN: didn't you find anything nice at the Flea Market? [it's the actual name of a market in Tel Aviv, mainly for clothes and antiques]. NP: [laughs] no, [I can't wear] something hippie-like from Israel. [cut to a montage from the movie "Leon"] IN: and you've been shooting this entire month here for a movie? NP: yes. IN: [a movie by] Amos Gitai. NP: yes. IN: what is its name? NP: "Free Zone". IN: [repeats the name] NP: I like doing different stuff, because it's good to change the way you act and to try out new things. I really wanted to do a film in Israel. I really loved [names a few recent Israeli films]. IN: do you feel you're an Israeli? What percentage of you is Israeli? NP: yes, of course! Of course! In the states I feel like an Israeli and over here [in Israel] I feel like an American. It's nice. People say artists need to always feel a bit like a stranger, because they have a different point of view than other people. It's good to be a stranger wherever [you go]. [standing in the middle of the room] IN: what will you do in your remaining nights here in the city [Tel Aviv]? Will you go out and party? NP: no [laughs]. IN: you need to sleep in order to wake up at 5 AM? NP: yes, I'll be working everyday, including on Friday, the day I leave [for the states]. [woman in background]: so that's it? NP: yes. IN: but you're young, you need to have fun! NP: yes, I'm going to the Oscars, I'll be having fun! [laughs] but when working, one needs to concentrate. [saying goodbyes, then, at the door, signing autograph] NP: well, thank you very much. IN: Jonathan [to whom NP is signing, apparently] asked me to tell you he was eight [years old]. NP: awww... IN: but he's [actually] twenty six. NP: [hands notepad back to IN] oh, so he's not really eight! [laughs] I don't really get the sarcasm [in Hebrew] yet. [continues talking but the French song overlaps].
The Hebrew Hammer trailer
- Length: 1:57
- Rating Average: 4.85 from 113 people
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The Hebrew Hammer trailer
ANCIENT hebrew HISTORY
- Length: 9:56
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Tags: adem africa african ANCIENT black blackhebrew eve HEBERWS israel Israelites jewish jews mose religion
ANCIENT
Wafa Sultan - Truth About Islam (Hebrew Subtitles)
- Length: 5:28
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- Author: momentito
Tags: al arab hebrew islam israel jazeera subtitles sultan wafa איסלאם אל-ג'זירה מלחמה סכסוך ערבי
Wafa Sultan talks in Al-Jazeera channel and condeming the Islam... With Hebrew Subtitles! ואפה סולטן - פסיכיאטרית אמריקאית ערביה מדברת בערוץ אל-ג'זירה על האיסלאם והבעייתיות שבו... עם כתוביות עבריות!! מאוד נדיר
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