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Naomi Shemer (Hebrew: נעמי שמר; July 13, 1930 – June 26, 2004) was a
leading Israeli musician and songwriter,
hailed as the "first lady of
Israeli song...
- Hebrew. The
Hebrew Bible derives the name from the
individual (or clan)
Shemer (Hebrew: שמר), from whom King Omri (ruled 880s–870s BCE)
purchased the hill...
- Ein
Shemer Airfield (Hebrew: מחנה עין שמר, English:
Shemer's Source) also
called Hadera East is an
Israeli Air
Force (IAF) base in
northern Israel, located...
- Ein
Shemer is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located in the
Shomron region to the
south of
Route 65,
about 6 km
northeast of Hadera, it
falls under the...
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Joshua Shemer (Hebrew: יהושע שמר; born 7
December 1949) is an
Israeli professor, doctor, and
chair of the ****uta
Medical Centers network in Israel, currently...
- ירושלים של זהב,
Yerushalayim Shel Zahav) is an
Israeli song
written by
Naomi Shemer.
Often contrasted with the
official anthem Hatikva, the
original song described...
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Sherif El
Shemerly is an
Egyptian volleyball coach. He is the
Egyptian national volleyball team's coach. He was the
coach of the
Egyptian men's volleyball...
- and does well in warm climates. Anna was bred by Abba
Stein at the Ein
Shemer kibbutz in Israel, in
order to
achieve a
Golden Delicious-like apple, that...
- Camp
Tzalmon near
Karmiel Camp
Gibor near
Kiryat Shmona Ein
Shemer Airfield near Ein
Shemer Eilabun Nuclear Facility near
Eilabun Camp
Jalame Haifa Camp...
- The
Shemer Art
Center and
Museum is an art
education facility and
gallery in Phoenix, Arizona. The
center was
founded in 1984 by
Martha Shemer, who purchased...