טקסט: מרטין לוטר קינג / יש בי חלום
Text: Martin Luther King / I have a dream
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טקסט: מרטין לוטר קינג / יש בי חלום
ישׁ בִּי חֲלוֹם כִּי יוֹם אֶחָד תַּעֲלֶה וְתָּבוֹא אֶמוּנָה עֲמֻקָּה: "אָנוּ אוֹחֲזִים בְּאֱמֶת צְרוּפָה כִּי כֹּל הָאָדָם נִבְרָא שָׁוֶה.
יֵשׁ בִּי חֲלוֹם, כִּי יוֹם יָבוֹא וְעַל פִּסְגוֹתֶיהָ הָאֲדֻמּוֹת שֶׁל ג'וֹרְגִ'יָה, הֵן צֶאֱצָאֵי הָעֲבָדִים וְהֵן צֶאֱצָאֵי הָאֲדוֹנִים יוּכְלוּ שֶׁבֶת אַחִים גַּם יַחַד וְאֶל שֻׁלְחָן אֶחָד הַסֵב.
יֵשׁ בִּי חֲלוֹם, כִּי יוֹם יָבוֹא וּמְדִינַת מִיסִיסִיפִּי, הַנּוֹטֶפֶת זֵעַת אִי צֶדֶק וּבְאִישַׁת אֵשׁ שֶׁל עֹשֶׁק, תָּמִיר אֵלֶּה לִנְוֵה חֹפֶשׁ וָצֶדֶק.
יֵשׁ בִּי חֲלוֹם כִּי אַרְבַּעַת יְלָדַי הָרַכִּים, יִחְיוּ יוֹם אֶחָד בְּאֻמָּה בָּהּ אֵין אָדָם נִשְׁפַּט עַל פִּי צֶבַע עוֹרוֹ אֶלָּא עַל פִּי תּוֹחֶלֶת תְּכוּנוֹתָיו.
יֵשׁ בִּי חֲלוֹם הַיּוֹם!
יֵשׁ בִּי חֲלוֹם כִּי יוֹם יָבוֹא וְאֵיבַת אַלַבַּמָה עַל גִּזְעָנוּתָהּ הָאַכְזָרִית, עֵת מוֹשְׁלָהּ טוֹפֵף בֶּלַּע בִּשְׂפָתָיו, שֶׁל חֲצִיצָה וְהַפְרָדָה – שָׁם בְּאַלַבַּמָה, יוֹם יָבוֹא וְטַף שָׁחוֹר, יְלָדִים וִיְלָדוֹת שְׁלוּבֵי יָדַיִם עִם טַף לָבָן, כָּאַחִים וַאֲחָיוֹת.
יֵשׁ בִּי חֲלוֹם הַיּוֹם!
יֵשׁ בִּי חֲלוֹם כִּי יוֹם יָבוֹא וְכֹל בִּקְעָה תָּרוֹם, וְכֹל הַר וָגֶבַע צֶדֶק יְמוֹגֵגוּ. הֶעָקֹב לְמִישׁוֹר יְהִי וְכָרֵי הָרֹעַ יָרִיעוּ יֹשֶׁר. וּתְהִלַּת אֱלֹהַּ הִלּוּלַת כֹּל בָּשָׂר, עֵין כֹּל תֶּחֱזֶה בָּהּ.
זוֹ תִּקְוָתֵנוּ. זוֹ אֱמוּנָתֵנוּ עִמָּהּ אָשׁוּב דָּרוֹמָה. עִם אֱמוּנָה זוֹ נוּכַל חָצֹב מְאָשְׁיוֹת יֵאוּשׁ – אֶבֶן שֶׁל תִּקְוָה. עִם אֱמוּנָה זוֹ נָגֹל נִגּוּן גָּעוּל שֶׁל אֻמָּתֵנוּ אֶל נֶגֶן מֶגֶד שֶׁל אַחֲוָה. עִם אֱמוּנָה זוֹ נוּכַל עֲבֹד יַחְדָּיו, שְׂאֵת תְּפִּילָה בְּצַוְתָּא וּמַאֲבָק בִּמְחֻבָּק. אֶל כֶּלֶא, שְׁכֶם אֶחָד לִצְעוֹד, וְאֶל חֵרוּת בְּחַבְרוּתָא חֲבֹר וְהַעְפֵּל, יוֹדְעִים אָנוּ כִּי יוֹם יַנְחֶנּוּ חֹפֶשׁ.
זֶה יִהְיֶה הַיּוֹם, זֶה יִהְיֶה הַיּוֹם עֵת כֹּל יַלְדֵי הָאֵל יוּכְלוּ שׁוֹרֵר מַשְׁמָעוּת חֲדָשָׁה "אַרְצִי תְּהִי, אֶרֶץ מֶתֶק חֹפֶשׁ לַזֹּאת אָשִׁיר. אֶרֶץ בָּהּ אֲבוֹתַי מֵתוּ, אֶרֶץ גַּאֲוַת הַבָּאִים בָּהּ, מִכֹּל הַר, פַּעֲמוֹנֵי חֹפֶשׁ!
יֵשׁ בִּי חֲלוֹם, כִּי יוֹם יָבוֹא וְעַל פִּסְגוֹתֶיהָ הָאֲדֻמּוֹת שֶׁל ג'וֹרְגִ'יָה, הֵן צֶאֱצָאֵי הָעֲבָדִים וְהֵן צֶאֱצָאֵי הָאֲדוֹנִים יוּכְלוּ שֶׁבֶת אַחִים גַּם יַחַד וְאֶל שֻׁלְחָן אֶחָד הַסֵב.
יֵשׁ בִּי חֲלוֹם, כִּי יוֹם יָבוֹא וּמְדִינַת מִיסִיסִיפִּי, הַנּוֹטֶפֶת זֵעַת אִי צֶדֶק וּבְאִישַׁת אֵשׁ שֶׁל עֹשֶׁק, תָּמִיר אֵלֶּה לִנְוֵה חֹפֶשׁ וָצֶדֶק.
יֵשׁ בִּי חֲלוֹם כִּי אַרְבַּעַת יְלָדַי הָרַכִּים, יִחְיוּ יוֹם אֶחָד בְּאֻמָּה בָּהּ אֵין אָדָם נִשְׁפַּט עַל פִּי צֶבַע עוֹרוֹ אֶלָּא עַל פִּי תּוֹחֶלֶת תְּכוּנוֹתָיו.
יֵשׁ בִּי חֲלוֹם הַיּוֹם!
יֵשׁ בִּי חֲלוֹם כִּי יוֹם יָבוֹא וְאֵיבַת אַלַבַּמָה עַל גִּזְעָנוּתָהּ הָאַכְזָרִית, עֵת מוֹשְׁלָהּ טוֹפֵף בֶּלַּע בִּשְׂפָתָיו, שֶׁל חֲצִיצָה וְהַפְרָדָה – שָׁם בְּאַלַבַּמָה, יוֹם יָבוֹא וְטַף שָׁחוֹר, יְלָדִים וִיְלָדוֹת שְׁלוּבֵי יָדַיִם עִם טַף לָבָן, כָּאַחִים וַאֲחָיוֹת.
יֵשׁ בִּי חֲלוֹם הַיּוֹם!
יֵשׁ בִּי חֲלוֹם כִּי יוֹם יָבוֹא וְכֹל בִּקְעָה תָּרוֹם, וְכֹל הַר וָגֶבַע צֶדֶק יְמוֹגֵגוּ. הֶעָקֹב לְמִישׁוֹר יְהִי וְכָרֵי הָרֹעַ יָרִיעוּ יֹשֶׁר. וּתְהִלַּת אֱלֹהַּ הִלּוּלַת כֹּל בָּשָׂר, עֵין כֹּל תֶּחֱזֶה בָּהּ.
זוֹ תִּקְוָתֵנוּ. זוֹ אֱמוּנָתֵנוּ עִמָּהּ אָשׁוּב דָּרוֹמָה. עִם אֱמוּנָה זוֹ נוּכַל חָצֹב מְאָשְׁיוֹת יֵאוּשׁ – אֶבֶן שֶׁל תִּקְוָה. עִם אֱמוּנָה זוֹ נָגֹל נִגּוּן גָּעוּל שֶׁל אֻמָּתֵנוּ אֶל נֶגֶן מֶגֶד שֶׁל אַחֲוָה. עִם אֱמוּנָה זוֹ נוּכַל עֲבֹד יַחְדָּיו, שְׂאֵת תְּפִּילָה בְּצַוְתָּא וּמַאֲבָק בִּמְחֻבָּק. אֶל כֶּלֶא, שְׁכֶם אֶחָד לִצְעוֹד, וְאֶל חֵרוּת בְּחַבְרוּתָא חֲבֹר וְהַעְפֵּל, יוֹדְעִים אָנוּ כִּי יוֹם יַנְחֶנּוּ חֹפֶשׁ.
זֶה יִהְיֶה הַיּוֹם, זֶה יִהְיֶה הַיּוֹם עֵת כֹּל יַלְדֵי הָאֵל יוּכְלוּ שׁוֹרֵר מַשְׁמָעוּת חֲדָשָׁה "אַרְצִי תְּהִי, אֶרֶץ מֶתֶק חֹפֶשׁ לַזֹּאת אָשִׁיר. אֶרֶץ בָּהּ אֲבוֹתַי מֵתוּ, אֶרֶץ גַּאֲוַת הַבָּאִים בָּהּ, מִכֹּל הַר, פַּעֲמוֹנֵי חֹפֶשׁ!
Text: Martin Luther King / I have a dream
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal."
I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.
I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.
I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
I have a dream today!
I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of "interposition" and "nullification" -- one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.
I have a dream today!
I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, and every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight; "and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together."
This is our hope, and this is the faith that I go back to the South with.
With this faith, we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith, we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith, we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.
And this will be the day -- this will be the day when all of God's children will be able to sing with new meaning:
My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing.
Land where my fathers died, land of the Pilgrim's pride,
From every mountainside, let freedom ring!
I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.
I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.
I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
I have a dream today!
I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of "interposition" and "nullification" -- one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.
I have a dream today!
I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, and every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight; "and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together."
This is our hope, and this is the faith that I go back to the South with.
With this faith, we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith, we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith, we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.
And this will be the day -- this will be the day when all of God's children will be able to sing with new meaning:
My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing.
Land where my fathers died, land of the Pilgrim's pride,
From every mountainside, let freedom ring!
הצעות מטודיות
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Background
"I Have a Dream" is a public speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered on August 28, 1963, in which he called for an end to racism in the United States. The speech, delivered to over 200,000 civil rights supporters from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, was a defining moment of the American Civil Rights Movement.
"I have a dream" was ranked the top American speech of the 20th century by a 1999 poll of scholars of public address.
The phrase "I have a dream" has became the symbol of the American Civil Rights Movement - this phrase shows us the importance of a vision or a dream for leadership, for making a change.
Questions
Why is this speech so famous, what is the power of this speech?
Is a dream/vision critical for leadership? can someone be a good leader without it?
Do you have a dream for a change? If so, what is it?
Method
Show the clip of the speech, create a discussion around the questions above.
You can try a think of other leaders that where powerful cause of their dreams and didn’t necessarily have charisma (Moshe was stuttering). Did that obstacle their success?
"I Have a Dream" is a public speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered on August 28, 1963, in which he called for an end to racism in the United States. The speech, delivered to over 200,000 civil rights supporters from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, was a defining moment of the American Civil Rights Movement.
"I have a dream" was ranked the top American speech of the 20th century by a 1999 poll of scholars of public address.
The phrase "I have a dream" has became the symbol of the American Civil Rights Movement - this phrase shows us the importance of a vision or a dream for leadership, for making a change.
Questions
Why is this speech so famous, what is the power of this speech?
Is a dream/vision critical for leadership? can someone be a good leader without it?
Do you have a dream for a change? If so, what is it?
Method
Show the clip of the speech, create a discussion around the questions above.
You can try a think of other leaders that where powerful cause of their dreams and didn’t necessarily have charisma (Moshe was stuttering). Did that obstacle their success?