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Another song, "Hamilhama Now that the battles have Haahrona" "The Last War" ceased, we - can tell about the expressed the p 1 e a and battle of the song, the song prayer that the Yom Kippur that penetrated the heart of War indeed be the last war the Israeli even in time of that Israel has to f a c e. 22900 MICHIGAN AVENUE, Finally, a song which speaks greatest peril and danger. Dearborn (in the Holiday Inn) of the recurring theme of We remember well the Specializing in Meeting the Most Discriminating Tastes "Ani Maamim — I Believe" peace is the powerful "Lo With Superior Food, Fine Wines and Cocktails. that we 'sling in the ghettoes Teida Milhama"—"You DINNERS SERVED and concentration camps. In- Know War No More." 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