• "A Walk to Caesarea" (Hebrew: הליכה לקיסריה, Halikha LeKeisarya), also commonly known by the opening words "Eli, Eli" (Hebrew: אֵלִי, אֵלִי, "My God, My...
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  • the New Testament, as one of the sayings of Jesus on the cross. "A Walk to Caesarea", a song known by the opening words "Eli, Eli" Eli (disambiguation)...
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    Hannah Szenes (category Hungarian emigrants to Mandatory Palestine)
    writing both in Hungarian and Hebrew. The best known of these is "A Walk to Caesarea", commonly known as Eli, Eli ("My God, My God"). The well-known melody...
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  • film, the song was replaced with "Halikha LeKesariya" ("A Walk to Caesarea") by Hannah Szenes, a World War II resistance fighter. For the 1997 American...
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    of the film, the song was replaced with Halikha LeKesariya (lit. "A Walk to Caesarea"), which is universally associated with the Holocaust in Israel and...
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  • List of songs based on poems (category Lists of songs about a topic)
    rearranged lyrics taken entirely from Macbeth (Act IV, scene I) "A Walk to Caesarea" by Regina Spektor by Sophie Milman by Netanela "Blessed Is the Match"...
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  • 5:13 11. "Undun" Randy Bachman 3:38 12. "It Might as Well Be Spring" Rodgers, Hammerstein II 3:36 13. "Eli, Eli (A Walk to Caesarea)" Hannah Senesh 3:39...
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  • Procopius of Caesarea (Greek: Προκόπιος ὁ Καισαρεύς Prokópios ho Kaisareús; Latin: Procopius Caesariensis; c. 500–565) was a prominent late antique Greek...
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  • List of music inspired by the Israel–Hamas war (category Reactions to the Israel–Hamas war)
    Esther Shamir released the song "Back Home", which she based on "A Walk to Caesarea". She released the version for the sake of the Israelis who were kidnapped...
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    The Birds Mosaic is a Byzantine mosaic floor discovered in Caesarea Maritima, in modern Israel, in a Byzantine palace that was built around 600 AD. It...
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