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Hatikvah

American  
[hah-teek-vah, hah-tik-vaw, hah-tik-vuh] / hɑˈtik vɑ, hɑˈtɪk vɔ, hɑˈtɪk və /

noun

  1. the national anthem of Israel.


Example Sentences

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Along with the American national anthem, attendees will sing Hatikvah, the Israeli national anthem, and offer special prayers for those who are missing and wounded.

From New York Times • Oct. 26, 2023

A lawmaker from Mr. Bennett’s party was filmed singing Hatikvah, Israel’s national anthem, as part of a small group in the sacred compound on Sunday along with another former lawmaker from Mr. Bennett’s camp.

From New York Times • Jul. 19, 2021

Tewfiq is the stern leader of the Alexandria Ceremonial Police Orchestra, an oddly formal group in powder-blue uniforms marooned in Bet Hatikvah.

From Washington Post • Jul. 3, 2019

Men and women wept from emotion and when they were not weeping they were singing Hatikvah, Zionist anthem, or The Star Spangled Banner.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then the great crowd, estimated at 100,000, sang Hatikvah, the Zionist anthem.

From Time Magazine Archive