tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4008006782907969381.post4816607172308317898..comments2024-01-01T01:47:59.449+02:00Comments on Yaacov Lozowick's Ruminations: Winter of '73Yaacovhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12835192312242961481noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4008006782907969381.post-56236774161010467332010-04-16T06:38:09.349+03:002010-04-16T06:38:09.349+03:00It is so beautiful. There are tears in my eyes. ...It is so beautiful. There are tears in my eyes. Thank you.<br /><br />NycerbarbAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4008006782907969381.post-75158664734724237742010-04-16T05:44:33.875+03:002010-04-16T05:44:33.875+03:00Yakov -
Thanks again for this song.
I was just ...Yakov - <br /><br />Thanks again for this song.<br /><br />I was just finishing basic training when the war broke out and spent many months in Sinai and "Africa". In addition to this, there was a great Naomi Shemer song "lu yehi" about the longing for home and peace, which I think was really the song of that war , followed later by "Al kol eleh" - (al hadvash v'al ha'oketz) which became part of the sadness of giving up beautiful Yamit as a result of that war. I spent a lot of my time in miluim near Yamit at one point, and giving it up was the price for nearly 40 years of cold peace with Egypt.AKUSnoreply@blogger.com