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Naomi Shemer

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563:) and unconsciously drew inspiration from it when composing the melody for "Jerusalem of Gold". During her lifetime, Shemer denied plagiarism allegations and described the Basque melody's intrusion into her song as an "unfortunate accident". She claimed that it caused her great distress, even contributing to her illness. Hebrew song researcher Eliyahu Hacohen did not see plagiarism in the melody of "Jerusalem of Gold" but rather an accepted influence in songwriting. Regarding Shemer's response, he said, "In my opinion, Naomi attributes too much weight to the influence of the Basque song in her creation, and it probably bothered her all these years, and when she was already in a difficult situation, she said to herself, 'I'll speak out, and it will benefit me'". In other words, he believed that Shemer's expression in the letter was primarily an emotional outlet. 1420: 642: 1156: 148: 1295: 1194: 607: 1432:, Shemer describes a meeting between a shark and a sardine. The sardine wants peace at any cost, but the shark ignores it. In the end, the sardine declares ('a great diplomat'), 'In exchange for an extraordinary peace, I am willing to give everything'. And the shark devours it: 'He said peace - bared his teeth - and turned the sardine into a prey'. These songs sparked public debate and appear in Shemer's songbook, but they did not receive much airplay on radio networks and faced criticism from the left, which also claimed against the musical level of the songs. 902: 1272: 383: 1280: 313: 360:" band, she began composing the lyrics. The first song in this format, "Mishirei Zemer Noded" (better known as "Haderech Aruka Hi Varba"), written in 1957, achieved great success and is considered her first hit. Her song "Noa," which she testified to writing about herself, was also included in this performance. For the show "Daber El Hakir," staged at the Sambation Theater in 1958, she wrote and composed the song "Halayla Holech Ba'Sderot," which was performed by Shimon Israeli in the play. 1351: 510:
Habayit" (And No One Tends to the Temple Mount), the new verse declared "Chazarnu El Borot Hamayim" (We Have Returned to the Wellsprings) and "Shofar Kore Be'Har Habayit" (A Shofar Blows on the Temple Mount). In the months following the war and in the years between the conflicts, the song achieved a great renown and became a sort of secondary anthem, with some even calling for it to become the new national anthem.
1416:'). Shemer responded to this over the years: "It arouses terrible anger in me, this argument. It's as if a person misses his beloved, and he goes to his psychiatrist and then the psychiatrist says to him, "Don't worry, she's not alone in bed"... A world that is devoid of Jews, for me, is like a dead star, and the Land of Israel, which is empty of Jews, is for me desolate and empty". 657:, Shemer continued to write songs, including "Anachnu Shneynu Me'oto Hakfar" ("We are both from the Same Village"), "BeHe'achzut HaNahal BeSinai" ("In the Grip of the Nahal in Sinai"), "Lashir Zeh Kmo Lihiyot Yarden" ("To Sing This Is Like Being the Yarden"), "Shvachey Ma'oz" ("In Praise of Ma'oz"), and "Be'eretz Lahad'am" ("In the Land of Thing-That-Never-Happened"). 711:) dealing with chronic bachelors, "Shir Eres LeMikreim Meyuchadim" ("A Bedtime Song for Special Cases"), which is a lullaby for the daughter of divorced parents, "Anashim Yafim" ("Beautiful People"), addressing the glamorous side of high society, and "HaMakshefot" ("The Witches"), about sensationalist journalism. 1443:
settlement and sang 'Al Kol Ele' (For All These), which includes the line 'Al na ta'akor netu'a' (Please do not uproot the planted). The song became a symbol of the opposition, even though it was originally written as a private encouragement to her sister Ruth Novasbaum after her husband passed away.
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In 1987, Moshe Beker recorded the album "Hafatzim Ishiim", composed entirely of Naomi Shemer's songs. Some of the album's songs, such as "Gag" and "Tut", was extensively played on various radio stations, but the album's sales relatively failed. Shemer attributed its failure to the identification with
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in the band's program "BeHichazut HaNahal BaSinai," which aired that year. In 1969, the Central Command Band recorded her song "Anachnu Shneynu Me'otu HaKfar" ("We Are Both from the Same Village"), which she had written three years earlier. In the same year, she composed the song "Pgisha Le'ein Ketz"
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In the mid-1970s she expressed solidarity with members of Gush Emunim. During those years, she wrote 'A Strange Man,' which she read at one of the assemblies of Gush Emunim to Sebastia, and 'Paranoid', expressing support for the people of Gush Emunim. In the song 'The Shark', written in 1975 against
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Shemer did not settle only for writing and composing; throughout her career, she also performed as a singer. Although she did not stand out for her voice, and her performances were often considered less impressive than those of the ones who performed her songs, it was important for Shemer to connect
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that aired in October 1993 as a tribute to the singer Beni Amdursky, she wrote the song "Ani Guitara". The program was filmed while the singer was fighting the cancer disease, a battle he unfortunately did not win. On stage, he made an effort to perform as usual, but the disease's sign were apparent
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was released. Originally planned to include songs that were a collaborative effort between Haza and Shemer, the album ultimately included only one song by Shemer - "Hithadshut". The rest of the songs were by other veteran composers. In the same year, she wrote the song "Tilbeshi Lavan" for the joint
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recorded the song "Od Lo Ahavti Dai," which became a major hit that year. The song was originally written for a television program based on Shemer's songs and was later included in Gaon's album "Od Lo Ahavti Dai," released the same year. Naomi Shemer mentioned in a newspaper interview that she wrote
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In July 1976, she published a response to her critics in which she wrote: "A flood of curses, bans, and condemnations has been poured on me since I expressed my opinion aloud, less than a year ago... I am not a member of any party, and I am also not part of a movement for the completion of Greater
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Band. At the end of 1960, she embarked on a nine-month tour in the United States. In 1962, she wrote the song "Achrei Hashkiaa Basadeh" for the Shiriyon Men's Choir. Later, she collaborated with the Nahal Band on songs like "Machar," "Mitriyah Beshnayim," "Machboeem" ("Happes Oti"), and more. That
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In 1974, Shemer released a special album of children's songs, which also yielded several big hits such as "Aleph Bet" and "Shlomit Bonah Sukkah." Most of the record's songs were first performed in a children's show presented by Shemer together with Oded Teomi. The song "Shlomit Bonah Sukkah" was
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On that evening, the songs "Arba'im" ("I always went out with younger men... and wore a bikini after the age of twenty") and "Ani Megadelat Ba'al" ("And when I say I raised a husband, they'll send me straight to paradise") were also included. Shemer refrained from including the latter two in her
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erupted, and following it - Jerusalem was united under the Israeli control. Following this, Shemer added a new verse to the song in which she described the situation before and after the war. In contrast to "Eicha Yavshu Borot Hamayim" (How the Wellsprings Have Dried Up) and "Ve'ein Poqed et Har
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After being released from the army, Shemer wrote songs for the theater. She collaborated with composer Yochanan Zarai on the musical "Pshita Bakfar" (later known as "Hamesh-Hamesh" meaning five-five), for which she wrote lyrics under the pen name S. Carmel. Her well-known tunes from the musical
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and traditional themes. These themes were present in earlier songs as well, such as "Shiro Shel Aba" and "Lo Amut Ki Ehyeh," but they became more pronounced in songs like "Shirat Ha'asavim" or "El Borot HaMayim." Alongside these, there were also prominent nostalgic songs (such as "Bekol Shanah
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In 1976, Shemer wrote the songs for the musical "Mas'ot Binyamin HaShlishi" (Adventures of Benjamin the Third). Several of the songs gained widespread popularity, including "Perot Chamisha Asar", "Siman She'od Lo Heganu," and "Shirat Ha'asavim" ("The Song of the Grass"). For the "Hebrew Melody
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Some claim that in the unfamiliar verses of this song that were later censored, it is evident that the song was intended to be against the withdrawal from Sinai. After the evacuation of Yamit, realizing that she could no longer influence, she decided not to intervene further in public issues.
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is awarded to Naomi Shemer for her songs, which naturally find their way into the hearts of all, due to their poetic and musical quality, the wonderful integration between lyrics and melody, and the expression they give to the whispers of the people's hearts." In addition, she was awarded an
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In the program of the Nahal Band, "The Nahlaym Are Coming," which aired in 1967, the song "Valse LeHaganat HaTzomach" ("Waltz for the Defense of Vegetation") was included. Shemer originally wrote the song for the quartet "The Shemer Sisters," but the Nahal Band was the first to record it.
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with her audience and win their affection. From 2000 until her death she appeared in a performance of her songs titled "Elef Shirim veShir", with arrangements, accompaniment, and musical direction by Rami Harel. The show was co-directed by Shemer herself and the producer and presenter
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In 1981, she released her album "Al Hadvash Ve'al Ha'Okez" (On the Honey and the Sting), which was highly successful and included the songs "Anashim Tovim" (Good People), "Al Kol Ele" (For All These), where the album got its name from its opening lyrics, and the song by
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building, but not as part of the song competition itself. The song achieved great success at the festival, and the audience's response reverberated with enthusiasm for the song. For the performance of the song, a young and relatively unknown singer named
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on him during that time. Particularly memorable was the emotional performance of the song, which concludes with the words: "I say thank you." At the end, Amdursky thanked Shemer for the song, and she tried unsuccessfully to conceal her emotional turmoil.
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numerous collections over the years. Among the major hits from this performance were "Lashir Zeh Kmo Lihyot Yarden" ("To sing this is like being Yarden") and "Be'eretz Lahad'am" ("In the Land of Thing-That-Never-Happened"), both performed by Miri Aloni.
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After her death, Naomi Shemer's grave and the house where she lived became a site of pilgrimage for Israelis who wanted to pay tribute to the woman who embodied "Eretz Yisrael Hayafa" (Beautiful Land of Israel) in her songs and melodies.
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during the 1992/3 season when its dam was opened. In 1993, Shemer participated alongside Mickey Kam, Moshe Beker, Chaim Tzinoivitz, and Rina Givon in the video cassette for children "Etzelnu BaPsanter", which was based on her songs.
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recorded the song "Arvei Nahal," an English folk song that Shemer had translated six years earlier (The Parvarim band recorded it for the first time on their album 'Music'), and Raz recorded it for her album 'Pisat Shamayim'.
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Since "Jerusalem of Gold," Shemer has become in the eyes of many - although not necessarily in her own eyes - the "national songwriter" believed to reflect the spiritual values and expressions in Israel through her melodies.
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In the beginning of 1968, she published her first book, "All the Songs", which included 42 of her songs. Only eight of them had been published before in other frameworks. At the same time, she was invited to the
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influences, such as "Ha'ir Be'afar" (written for the Yarkon Bridge Trio), and provided Hebrew lyrics for French songs like "Ilu Tziporim" (by Jean-Pierre Calvet and Jean Broussolle), "Shilgyia" (Snow White)
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Following a visit to the Nahal strongholds in Sinai in 1968, Shemer wrote the song "BeHe'achzut HaNahal BeSinai" ("In the Nahal Stronghold in Sinai") for the Nahal Band. The song was performed by
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recorded the song "Atzuv Lamut Be'emtza Hatamuz", written by Shemer. The song was later included in her album "Symphatia," released three years later. For a television program dedicated to
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After completing her high school studies, she postponed her military service, despite the opposition of some group members, and embarked on music studies. Initially at the Israeli
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After Shemer returned to Israel, the producer Asher Havaquin approached her in 1966 and suggested forming a female quartet. Shemer established "The Shemer Sisters" which included
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Naomi Shemer was buried in the Kinneret Cemetery, near Kibbutz Kinneret where she was born, alongside her parents, Meir and Rivka Saphir. According to her request, the musician
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war, and you'll write a Jewish melody for it." Naomi Shemer added a new melody to the lyrics, and the song became one of the war's symbols, especially by the performance of the
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Some people criticized "Jerusalem of Gold" because of the absence of the Arabs who lived in East Jerusalem from the song ('The market square is empty,' 'No one descends to the
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In this recording, Shemer performed "Hakol Patuah" together with the other participants. A year later, the song was recorded in a Mediterranean version by Leah Lupatin and
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the political right in Israel, although it's possible that the theatrical nature of Beker's performances contributed to the failure. In 1988, she wrote the song "Or" for
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In 1963, she wrote "Hurshat HaEcalyptus" for the musical "Keytzad Shovrim Chamsin," which was performed as part of the first-grade graduation ceremony at the Kibbutz
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as the basis for her 1967 "anthem," "Jerusalem of Gold". She had always denied it before. The friend and her family decided to publish the account. In 1962, singer
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that aired in the same year, Shemer composed the music for Tchernichovsky's song "Hoi Artzi Moledetee" (Oh my country, my homeland). The song was performed by the
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period. In addition to the well-known songs, the performance included songs that revealed a less familiar aspect of Shemer, with titles such as "Mar Narkis" (Mr.
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She first married actor Gideon Shemer and had a daughter, Lali. They were later divorced. She later married an attorney, Mordechai Horowitz. The two had a son
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the song when she was ill and thought she wouldn't get up from her sickbed. In defiant response, she quipped, "There are still many things I wanted to do..."
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by director Yahaly Gat was broadcast on Channel 1; the film follows Shemer's creations over the years and their influence on Israeli society and culture.
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The winners of 1983 Israel prize award ceremony, on the 35th Independence Day of Israel. From right to left - Haim Hefer, Naomi Shemer, and Moshe Wilensky
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During this period, Naomi Shemer's commercial successes were rare and sporadic. One notable example was the song "Hakol Patuah", written in honor of the
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Four adjacent graves in the Kinneret Cemetery: Mordechai Horowitz (Naomi Shemer's second husband), Naomi Shemer, Meir and Rivka Saphir (Naomi's parents)
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Shemer continued to write her own songs. She died in 2004 of cancer, aged 74. Shortly before her death, she wrote to a friend, saying she had used a
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In the period during which the Israeli opposition against the withdrawal from Sinai took place, Shemer expressed support for the residents of the
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and its complications, causing her to lose a lot of weight, which raised concerns about her health. After twenty years, she was diagnosed with
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Trio performed with Shemer's song "Yesh Li Chag" ("I Have a Holiday"). Another song by Shemer that was published that year is a translation of
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include "Tarnegol Ben-Gever," "Rav Ha'Or VeHa'Tchelet," and "Shir HaBar." Following that, she wrote tunes for "Ha'Ikar VeBat Ha'Ikar" at the
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In 1991, following a rumor that Naomi Shemer was seriously ill, a tribute evening called "Encore to Naomi Shemer" was held on
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Between the mid-1970s and mid-1980s, polarization intensified between the Israeli right and left, against the backdrop of the
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In 1972, the album "Chavurat Bimot" was released, featuring songs by Shemer that represented the best of her work in the post-
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was completed. The song was based on the life story of Naomi Shemer in celebration of her 90th birthday. It was composed by
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Brigade as a pianist. In 1953, she met the actor Gideon Shemer while they were both serving together at an event for the
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Naomi Shemer's childhood home in Kvutzat Kinneret. This was one of the first 3 houses to be built and populated in 1929
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In 1978, she wrote the song "Chevlei Mashiach", which she performed herself on a television program broadcast on the
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recorded Shemer's song "Sfirat Mlai" (Cargo Counting) for his solo show "Partzuf Shel Tzo'ani" (A Gypsy's Face).
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Celebration" held that year, she wrote the song "HaChagiga Nigmeret" ("The Celebration Ends"), performed by the
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was chosen, a decision made by Shemer based on the recommendation of her daughter, Lali, because Nathan's clear
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that aired in the same year, Shemer wrote the song "Shir Siyum" ("A Finalizing Song"), based on the melody by
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In 2017, the musical "Simanei Derekh" (Signs of the Way) by Oren Yakobi and Giora Yahalom was staged at the
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In 2005, the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation issued silver and gold coins with her likeness.
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Shemer did her own songwriting and composing, set famous poems to music, such as those of the Israeli poet,
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In the same year, she wrote the song "Al Kol Ele" for the television program "Yemei Tishrei," performed by
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band. Additionally, in the same year, she published the song "Bekol Shana Be'Setav Giora," performed by
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in 1998, under the artistic direction of Adi Renart and with the participation of many other artists.
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in 1980, she wrote the song "Ein Li Rega Dal", which became one of Michaeli's most well-known songs.
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In June 2021, the production of the new song "Hagvira Mul HaAgam" (The Lady by the Lake) written by
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at the age of six. In 1935, at the age of five, Naomi and her mother traveled for a family visit to
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recorded them years later on her album "Songs from the Sea of Galilee" about her brother Yankale).
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Naomi Shemer performed the song herself, and later, many other singers recorded it, including
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movement, especially after her marriage to Mordechai Horowitz, whose positions were similar.
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In her songs from the late 1970s onwards, there is a noticeable and increasing presence of
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Idit Avrahami, Nurit Wurgaft, "Naomi Shemer had no reason to feel bad, says Basque singer"
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sang four songs written by her at her funeral: "Kinneret" ("Sham Harei Golan" by the poet
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to receive an honorary degree for "Jerusalem of Gold" from the Women's Organization of
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One of the peak moments in Shemer's musical career was in 1967 when she wrote the song
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band in the program, and later, many other artists recorded their own versions of it.
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In 2010, Naomi Shemer's family handed over her archive and artistic legacy to the
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Shemer was identified over the years with political positions aligned with the
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The ceremony took place in early March 1968 as part of a festive dinner at the
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Ba'Stav, Giora") and anthem-like songs in the formula of "Od Lo Ahavti Dai".
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same year, she broke up with her husband (they officially divorced in 1968).
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In the artistic section of the Melody and Song Festival that same year, the
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Eucalyptus grove named after the poet Naomi Shemer, near Kibbutz Kinneret
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almost all achieved immediate success, such as "Chamsinim Bameshlat," "
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waves of immigration. Shemer was buried near the famous Israeli poet
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In 2020, Shemer's song "Farewell" was composed for the first time by
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In 1979, she composed the music for the film "Parashat Winshel" by
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The grave of Israeli songwriter Naomi Shemer on the shores of the
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From the mid-1980s, Shemer's commercial successes diminished. For
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In 1951, after a deferment of about 4 years, she enlisted in the
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After her death, several "new" songs by Shemer were published.
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with her daughter. There, she wrote songs reflecting prominent
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In the 1970s, Shemer composed songs for many poets, including
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Between 1977 and 1979, Shemer published a personal column in
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Three weeks after the debut of the song at the festival, the
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In 1958, she wrote "Hopa Hey" for an Israeli army program on
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Saxon, Wolfgang. "Naomi Shemer, 74, Poet and Composer, Dies"
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and was released as a duet performed by Rami Kleinstein and
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Israel... I believe in the justice of Zionism. That's it".
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Streets were named after her in several cities, including
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and the Dudaim duo three years earlier. In the same year,
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was born, who became a composer and performer of his own.
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image - Eucalyptus grove named after the poet Naomi Shemer
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which her parents had helped found, on the shores of the
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Memorial plaque to Naomi Shemer on her house in Tel Aviv
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Jerusalem of Gold (Song, Yerushalayim Shel Zahav)
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In 1995, following the assassination of Prime Minister
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for Literature and Research at a ceremony held at the
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In 1964, she wrote songs for the debut program of the
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In 2021, the "Naomi Shemer Trail" was inaugurated in
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A tribute to Naomi Shemer in the Eucalyptus Grove in
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For a radio program featuring the songs of the poet
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Encouraged by her mother, Naomi started playing the
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invited her to write for the first program of the "
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The judging committee stated: "The 27:Israeli poet, musician and songwriter 7: 2905:"debate on Shemer's song / מדוע לא?" 1808:, copyright 1982, published by Lulav 1647:, copyright 1975, published by Lulav 1460:for Hebrew song (words and melody). 283:Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance 181:" ("Jerusalem of Gold"), written in 1428:the backdrop of the signing of the 968:, the 1977 political upheaval, the 414:Elementary School. The song evokes 239:in Jerusalem, and in Tel Aviv with 211: 163: 3127:20th-century Israeli women writers 3122:20th-century Israeli women singers 1236:, as well as elementary schools. 548:that she heard a song with an old 454:), with many of them performed by 25: 1266:The Wind, the Darkness, the Water 1050:, and Shlomo Baraba, arranged by 1002:For the album "Elef Neshikot" by 692:of that year, Shemer visited the 227:. 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Index

Neomi Shemer

Kvutzat Kinneret
British Mandate of Palestine
Israel
Tel Aviv, Israel
World
Vocals
piano

Hebrew
Israeli
musician
songwriter
Yerushalayim Shel Zahav
1967
anthem
Israel
Six-Day War
Jerusalem
Kvutzat Kinneret
kibbutz
Sea of Galilee
Israeli Defense Force
Nahal
Rubin Academy
Paul Ben-Haim
Abel Ehrlich
Ilona Vincze-Kraus
Josef Tal

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