The Ballad of Yoel Moshe Salomon

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"The Ballad of Yoel Moshe Salomon" (Hebrew: הבלדה על יואל משה סלומון, romanized: Habalada al Yoel Moshe Salomon) is a 1970 Israeli popular song by Arik Einstein, with lyrics by Yoram Taharlev and music by Shalom Hanoch. In whimsical fashion, the lyrics tell of a trip by the founders of the Petah Tikva moshava (agricultural colony) to inspect the land around the village of Umm Labes in the Yarkon Valley on which the colony was subsequently established. The song helped fuel a controversy amongst descendants of the founders of Petah Tikva regarding the relative roles of their ancestors in establishing the colony. It is an example of how popular song is used in Israel in constructing historical myths. rdf:langString
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