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"Tzena Tzena"

"Tzena Tzena" is a lively Hebrew song originating from Israel in the 1940s, often associated with Jewish music and dance. Its title translates to "Go out, go out" in English and reflects a call to gather or unite. The song was popularized internationally in the 1950s through performances by The Weavers and other artists. Its catchy melody and spirited lyrics celebrate camaraderie, resilience, and cultural pride. The song's upbeat rhythm and lyrics have made it a symbol of Jewish cultural heritage, often performed at celebrations and cultural events.