Today is Yom Yerushalayim - Jerusalem Day — the most recent addition to the Hebrew calendar. It is celebrated on the 28th day of Iyar (six weeks after the Passover seder, one week before the eve of Shavuot).
Although Jerusalem has been considered the capital city of the Jewish people since the time of King David — who conquered it and built it as the seat of his monarchy in approximately 1000 B.C.E.–there has never been a special day in honor of the city until the Israeli army took over the ancient, eastern part of the city on the third day of the Six-Day War in June 1967.
Shortly after the Six-Day War, “a municipal unification” of the two sections of the city took place, ending 19 years of separation between predominantly Arab and Jewish suburbs of Jerusalem, following the War of Independence in 1948.
Today we celebrate Yom Yerushalayim with Jerusalem of Gold sung by the duo of Yoni and Nina Tokayer, who perform as Yonina, a combination of both their first names.
The married musical duo live in the small town of Pardes Chana,
Israel. They have been uploading home videos to
Facebook and Youtube and reaching millions. They have both been singing and
writing since they can remember, and have been making music together ever
since they met.
The
song was written in 1967 by Naomi Shemer and first performed by Shuly
Natan, who was then a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces teaching
Hebrew to new immigrants from Morocco in Israel's Negev desert.
Chag Sameach!
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The second verse talked about how empty the markets in the old city were and that no one goes to the Temple Mount there. After the Six Day War, Naomi Shemer rewrote it to say how we have returned to the markets and a shofar blows on the Temple Mount.
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