21 Tevet 5784 | כ"א טבת ה'תשפ"ד
"October 87, 2023"
Plea for my Land by Herbert Pagani
In French, with English and Hebrew subtitles
What Herbert Pagani wrote about and recited here has been our history at least ever since Lavan (Laban | לבן) looked at Jacob (Ya'acov | יעקב) the wrong way in Paddan Aram (SEARCH) (possibly somewhere in today's Syria, but no one states anywhere specific), prompting the latter to confirm with HQB"H that he should head back home to ERETZ YISRAEL | ארץ ישראל. This video is from 1976, according to a comment HERE.
(HERBERT AVRAHAM HAGGIAG PAGANI, a Libyan-Italian Jew born in Tripoli, artist, musician and poet, passed away from leukemia in 1988 at the age of 44. Read more about his fascinating life on Wikipedia)
A Chinese commenter wrote in English: "Nationalism is not always racist; for some is about establishing an identity and standing up for yourself and your group. Now it makes so much more sense."
Too bad that a great deal of water under the bridge since didn't net any change at all. Perhaps we in Israel will back up haShem's command on His form of our government and how it should be run?
We have been gaslighted all along by people who thrive under the system a lot of us barely live under. You can see this in an oped by Michael Rosental Guzman, where he adds to Pagani's statement: I define myself, therefore I am.
Another English translation of his poem, by his friend Albert Russo, is found in Herbert Pagani: Plea for my Land.
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