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It's a Hebrew Folk Song that roughly translates to Let Us Rejoice. The melody was borrowed from a Ukrainian folk song.

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What are the lyrics to hava nagila?

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"Hava Nagila" is a traditional Hebrew folk song that originated in the early 20th century in Ukraine. It was first composed with lyrics in Hebrew in the 1910s and later popularized around the world. The exact year of its creation is unknown due to its folk origins.


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