Have you ever wanted to learn Hebrew through Israeli music, but found that it takes a lot of work?
You have to find the lyrics, figure out what the words mean, look up expressions, translate everything, and then search for information about all the Israeli cultural references you don’t understand.
So I thought: why not put everything in one place?
I’ve created a pilot Hebrew-learning tool based on the song “יכול להיות שזה נגמר” (“Maybe It is Over”) by Shem Tov Levi.
You can listen to the song, follow along with the Hebrew lyrics, and click on words and expressions to learn more about them.
There are two levels to choose from:
Beginner gives you transliteration, English translations, and simple explanations of vocabulary.
Advanced gives you explanations in Hebrew, so you can keep learning without relying on English.
But learning a song isn’t only about understanding the words.
Israeli songs are often full of cultural references – people, places, historical events, books, expressions, and things that Israelis simply know.
This song is a great example. It mentions figures and references such as Trumpeldor, the Palmach, Bialik, Café Tamar, and Yaron Zahavi. The tool gives you some background on these references so you can understand more of what you’re hearing.
You can also mark words as learned as you go.
About the Song
“Yachol Lihyot Sheze Nigmar” (“Maybe It’s Over”) was written by the poet Yehonatan Gefen with music by Shem-Tov Levy and first appeared in 1973 on Arik Einstein’s album Eretz Yisrael HaYeshana VeHaTova (“The Good Old Land of Israel”). This song gathers up the era’s sacred images: Trumpeldor on his white horse, the Palmach’s finjan and coffee by the fire, Bialik and Alterman, the forelock and the keffiyeh, and quietly asks whether the dream those images stood for is still alive. It’s a short song but a dense one, packed with names, slang, and objects that were common knowledge in 1973 and are half-forgotten today.
Want to try and read it?
This is still a pilot, and I’d love to know what you think.
So give it a try, choose your level, listen to the song (as many times as you can), and explore the Hebrew along the way.
And if there’s an Israeli song you’d love to learn Hebrew from, I’d love to hear your suggestion!
יכול להיות שזה נגמר
אריק איינשטיין · מילים: יהונתן גפן · לחן: שם טוב לוי


