Tikvateinu

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Tikvateinu is a 19th-century Hebrew poem by Naftali Herz Imber that served as the literary basis for the lyrics of Israel’s national anthem, "Hatikvah."

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Tikvateinu canonical 3
Tikvatenu 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century poem
Hebrew poem
associatedWithMovement Zionism
author Naftali Herz Imber
countryOfOrigin Austro-Hungarian Empire
culturalSignificance foundational text of modern Hebrew national poetry
genre Zionist poetry
hasAuthorEthnicity Jewish
hasAuthorNationality Austro-Hungarian
hasInfluenceOn Israeli national symbols
hasNotableLine Kol od balevav penimah (As long as in the heart, within)
Od lo avdah tikvatenu (Our hope is not yet lost)
hasSubject Jewish people
Eretz HaKodesh
surface form: Land of Israel

national identity
influenced lyrics of the national anthem of Israel
inLanguageFamily Semitic languages
inspiredBy Jewish longing for the Land of Israel
language Hebrew
literaryBasisFor Hatikvah
literaryForm lyric poem
originalTitleLanguage Hebrew
partOf Hebrew literary canon
relatedWork Hatikvah
theme Jewish national hope
Jewish national revival
Return to Zion
surface form: return to Zion
titleMeaningInEnglish The Hope
surface form: Our Hope
usedAsBasisFor adaptation into Hatikvah
writtenInCentury 19th century

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Hatikvah basedOnPoem Tikvateinu
The Hope hasUnabridgedOriginalPoemTitle Tikvateinu
this entity surface form: Tikvatenu
Naftali Herz Imber notableWork Tikvateinu
Naftali Herz Imber wrote Tikvateinu