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CELEBRATING PEACE DAY

 

This is one of the symbol we use to represent PEACE, let's listen to Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate. She announced in this video the creation of the Malala fund which supports the right to education for children across the world.


 

You can click on the photo below and get into the Malala Foundation and join her

 

malala fund

 

Now it's time to have a look to this LIM,  created by Marta Maceira and based on the book What does peace feel like? by Vladimir Radunsky

 

 

 

And now it's time to learn and sing one of the most beautiful songs  Shalom Shalom by Noa 

 



 

I’m here to say a word or two

in the name of love and innocence

it's been a long time they've been out of style,

but i won't live in illusion,

there's not much chance that things will change on lonely planet earth.

 

All that is natural, all that is free

like me loving you, and you loving me,

like the sweet fruit growing on a tree,

like the blood-red choral in the sea,

like shaking hands and sharing food,

and a real creative attitude

and a big strong hug,yes, that feels good,

and the miracle of birth.

 

Shalom shalom,

shalom shalom shalom,

shalom shalom,

shalom shalom shalom

 

You really don't need a diploma

from any university

to understand and to enjoy

this plentiful diversity

you only need to clean your mind of all those pre-conceptions

and use your mouth for laughing and for asking and to kiss…

communicate, communicate,

don't think: "oh lord, i've come too late!" you're always welcome at love's gate

to wash your feet of fear and hate

so when you come and when you go,

the words are peace, goodbye, hello,

in a language that I know it goes like this:

 

shalom shalom,shalom

shalom shalom,

shalom shalom,shalom

shalom shalom…

 

So if our strategy is love

(don't bite my head off, i said love)

and you say: "duuuh,

so simple!"

yeah, but easy to miss….

 

So when you come and when you go,

so when you come and when you go,

the words are peace, goodbye, hello,

in a language that I know it goes like this:

 

shalom shalom,shalom

shalom shalom,

shalom shalom,shalom

shalom shalom…

 

 

 

 



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