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Putting the entire lyrics of the song in the article is copyright infringement, and in particular with Shemer's songs, as they are not allowed anywhere on the Internet. DMTsurel 09:44, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Are you sure? You can find it on a lot of sites. Also, the Spanish version of this article contains the Hebrew lyrics. 68.199.172.15 ( talk) 00:38, 23 April 2014 (UTC)
According to the IMDb trivia page for Schindler's List, this song was written after the war:
"The film, as shown in most countries, had the song "Yerushalayim Sheol Zahav" - Jerusalem of Gold - at the end. When the film was shown in Israel, audiences laughed at this, as this song was written after the 1967 war as a pop song. They then re-dubbed a song "Eli Eli" which was written by Hannah Sennesh during WWII over the end which was more appropriate."
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0108052/trivia
According to the WIkipedia article, the song was written three weeks before the war. Which is correct? Axeman ( talk) 21:19, 6 December 2009 (UTC)
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The article says "It is also the unofficial national anthem of Israel". I think it is *an* unofficial anthem, but not *the* unofficial national anthem. I think the claim is too strong and should be mellowed down for accuracy. 142.254.1.34 ( talk) 00:25, 29 August 2019 (UTC)
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"Neomi Shemer": There is a redirection to Naomi Shemer.
Putting the entire lyrics of the song in the article is copyright infringement, and in particular with Shemer's songs, as they are not allowed anywhere on the Internet. DMTsurel 09:44, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Are you sure? You can find it on a lot of sites. Also, the Spanish version of this article contains the Hebrew lyrics. 68.199.172.15 ( talk) 00:38, 23 April 2014 (UTC)
According to the IMDb trivia page for Schindler's List, this song was written after the war:
"The film, as shown in most countries, had the song "Yerushalayim Sheol Zahav" - Jerusalem of Gold - at the end. When the film was shown in Israel, audiences laughed at this, as this song was written after the 1967 war as a pop song. They then re-dubbed a song "Eli Eli" which was written by Hannah Sennesh during WWII over the end which was more appropriate."
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0108052/trivia
According to the WIkipedia article, the song was written three weeks before the war. Which is correct? Axeman ( talk) 21:19, 6 December 2009 (UTC)
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The article says "It is also the unofficial national anthem of Israel". I think it is *an* unofficial anthem, but not *the* unofficial national anthem. I think the claim is too strong and should be mellowed down for accuracy. 142.254.1.34 ( talk) 00:25, 29 August 2019 (UTC)