Song Of Hope - Episode 10 - Liraz Charhi
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8m 21s
“The stories and traumas are very difficult,” says Liraz Charhi about her relatives who survived the massacre on October 7, “but I learn from them every day. They carry their grief with a kind of nobility that gathers all the stars and grows them anew.”
In this episode of Song of Hope, Israeli Iranian singer Charhi performs “Mishehu” (“Someone”), the beloved song made famous by Yehudit Ravitz in the late 1970s. She speaks about the surprising messages she received from listeners in Iran and describes an unforgettable moment she witnessed at a demonstration in London held for the families of the kidnapped.
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