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- Shir LaShalom (Hebrew: שיר לשלום A Song for Peace) is a po****r Israeli song that has become an anthem for the Israeli peace movement. Shir LaShalom was...
- blood-stained sheet of paper with the lyrics to the well-known Israeli song "Shir LaShalom" ("Song for Peace"), which was sung at the rally and dwells on the impossibility...
- different Hebrew songs (such as "Yerushalaim Shel Zahav", "HaTikva" and "Shir LaShalom"), and different Spanish songs (such as Mercedes Sosa's) in Argentina (in...
- Nobel laureates Kempler video, ********ination of Yitzhak Rabin video Shir LaShalom, the "Peace Song" sung by Rabin at the peace rally shortly before his ********ination...
- Tzafir, Neomy Polani and Gidi Gov. The band's most notable song is "Shir LaShalom" (A song for peace), recorded and released at the height of the War of...
- campaign for the left-wing political party Meretz, singing the famous "Shir LaShalom" (Song For Peace) together with Dana Berger. This was the same song the...
- composer, and journalist best known for writing the lyrics for the Shir LaShalom. Rotblit was born in Haifa in 1945. He was a member of Agudat Yordei Yam...
- of Peace Now La paix maintenant (France) Les Amis Belges de Shalom Archav (Belgium) List of anti-war organizations B'Tselem Shir LaShalom "Who We Are"...
- הַתְּנוּעָה לִזְכוּיוֹת הָאֶזְרָח וְלַשָּׁלוֹם‎, HaTnua'a LeZkhuyot HaEzrah VeLaShalom) was a left-wing political party in Israel that focused on human rights...
- Eitan Haber in Rabin's funeral, holding the blood-stained sheet of paper with the lyrics to the well-known Israeli song "Shir LaShalom"...