Hebrew version of `Time to Say Goodbye` - Israeli Wedding Andrea Bocelli Style




ronit farm - amphitheater and wedding pavilion
Kibbutz Havat Ronit - Amphitheater and Wedding Pavilion
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Constant reader Bernard Wishnia sent me this email about a Jewish wedding where a cantor sings an Italian love song in Hebrew. The venue is Ronit Farm in Israel, a short drive north of Tel Aviv. The tune is Andrea Boccheli's Time To Say Goodbye,` but the lyrics in Hebrew is a song about Peace.

A little research brought up the story:

Jewish Humor Central, "Time to Say Goodbye" Becomes "Bo'i Kallah" at Beautiful Jewish Wedding in Israel

We always enjoy attending beautiful weddings, even if we're not there in person but peeking in through the Internet.

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Today we have another one to share -- a collaboration of Tal Vaknin and Yossi Azulay, top Israeli singers and the Musikids, a children's choir conducted by Vaknin. The wedding was at Havat Ronit (The Ronit Farm) in Israel.

The song accompanying the wedding procession is a beautiful rendition of Bo'i B'shalom, a Hebrew version of Time To Say Goodbye, a modern Italian-English classic made famous by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman.

YouTube, musickids and yossi azulay boi


Beautiful - just beautiful. After thousands of years of brutal attacks and subjugation this is how Jews celebrate life. I don't want to mar this post with videos of what Muslims celebrate.

My recollection of the few years I spent in Israel is that it hardly rains, if at all, between May and November and so if you're desirous of a unique outdoor wedding during those months, you can't do better than having it in Israel.

Before any idiot Muslim propagandist complains about Jews celebrating excessively while poor Palestinians are starving, I suggest they first read Outrageous Photos of Starving Gazans to see that Arabs in Gaza are better off than Arabs in Arab countries and Arabs Live Better under Israeli Rule to see that Arabs in the West Bank live better than Arabs in Arab countries.




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