Playing Poetry - Anya Buxtein sings White Days by Leah Goldberg

The long summer days led author Leah Goldberg to write one of her loveliest poems, White Days. For the end of summer and the beginning of the New Year, we would like to share a new version of this popular song, with Ania Bukstein and the orchestra. Eighty-nine years ago, in June 1932, the poem White Days was published. The author was a doctoral candidate in literature at Bonn University named Leah Goldberg. Over forty years later, in 1975, the poem was set to music by Shlomo Ydov, and has since been performed in many versions and arrangements. In 2017, the 100 New Israeli Shekel bill was decorated with Goldberg’s portrait and the opening words of the poem. In 2018, the original manuscript of the poem was discovered and displayed at the National Library in Jerusalem. The loneliness expressed in the poem is subject to interpretation. Does the speaker reconcile herself with it, or does she experience disappointment and emptiness? Is the loneliness a serene and calm safe haven, or perhaps harsh an
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