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Yaakov "Yankele"
Rotblit (Hebrew: יעקב רוֹטְבְּלִיט; born in 1945) is an
Israeli songwriter, singer, composer, and
journalist best
known for
writing the...
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anthem for the
Israeli peace movement. Shir
LaShalom was
written by
Yaakov Rotblit and set to
music by Yair Rosenblum. It was
first performed in 1969 by The...
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Artzi Rita
Mashina 1987 Ba'a Me'Ahava (באה מאהבה) –
Yehudit Ravitz (Yaakov
Rotblit,
Yehudit Ravitz) Adam
Yardena Arazi Mashina 1988 Mitzta'er (מצטער) – Adam...
- Yadov) A
bissele mazl (Berry Sisters)
Shiru Shalom (Y.
Rosenblum / Y.
Rotblit) Sholom,
Sholom (Jewish prayer) Abi
Gesund (Jewish folk song, remix) 7/40...
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several songs originally recorded by
artists such as
Nurit Hirsh,
Yaakov Rotblit and Ehud Manor. She
eventually left the group. In 1970,
Golan moved to...
- Zev
Litman p****ed away on
December 13, 2007.
During these times,
Yankale Rotblit wrote the song "How to Make a Record,"
capturing the
essence of the era...
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agreements with Gur and Mizrahi," Hadashot, June 15, 1990, p. 13;
Yaakov Rotblit, "New
publication coming soon," Hadashot, May 21, 1990, p. 5. Yair Tzoler...
- "Limbo". Her
first full
album in
Hebrew included songs written by
Yankale Rotblit and
David Avidan. The duet
version "Tam" was
recorded with
musician and...
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Jacques Brel, and
Georges Br****ens from the French;
songs by Ya'acov
Rotblit and
Naomi Shemer from the Hebrew; "In der Fremd" from the
Yiddish by Leib...
- ("Come Dance," with
lyrics by Ariel, Hanoch, Dori Ben-Ze'ev, and
Yaakov Rotblit), and "Omerim She'bli."
Hanoch continued to
compose and
perform Meir Ariel's...