• "Im Nin'alu" (אם ננעלו) (English: If the gates are locked) is a Hebrew poem by 17th-century Rabbi Shalom Shabazi. It has been set to music and sung by...
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    with classical instruments. Further recognition came with the single "Im Nin'alu", taken from the album Shaday (1988), which won the New Music Award for...
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  • breakthrough album and includes the Hebrew-English language remix singles "Im Nin'alu" and "Galbi," as well as "Shaday" and "Da'Ale Da'Ale," also released as...
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    the album Confessions on a Dance Floor for the song "Isaac", based on Im Nin'alu. In 2003, The Howard Stern Show featured a contest called "Blow the Shofar"...
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  • was the voice of Israeli singer Ofra Haza, taken from her recording of "Im Nin'alu". Jonathan More of Coldcut had previously played the Haza record in clubs...
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  • as the follow-up to Haza's worldwide chart hit "Im Nin'Alu (Played in Full Remix)". Both "Im Nin'Alu" and "Galbi" were originally recorded for the 1984...
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    Tiger. On Indian Timing, Panjabi MC uses vocal samples from Ofra Haza "Im Nin'Alu". He used "Planet Rock" ("Pyar Wich (Planet Rock Remix)" on the album...
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  • remix of the traditional Yemeni Jewish folk song "Im Nin'alu". "Shaday" - 5:44 "Galbi" - 3:31 "Im Nin'alu" (Version 2008) - 3:07 "Fatamorgana" - 4:11 "Eshal"...
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    Israeli Parliament. Ofra Haza was a famous Israeli singer most known for "Im Nin'alu" and for representing Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 with...
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  • Israel and internationally. Several of her most famous tracks, such as "Im Nin'alu", were reworkings of traditional Yemenite songs, many composed by Rabbi...
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