- 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...
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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...
- Ein
Shemer Airfield (Hebrew: מחנה עין שמר, English:
Shemer's Source) is an
Israeli Air
Force (IAF) base in
northern Israel,
located approximately 6 km...
- ירושלים של זהב,
Yerushalayim Shel Zahav) is an
Israeli song
written by
Naomi Shemer.
Often contrasted to Israel's
national anthem, Hatikva, the
original song...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...
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studio album, The Eman****tion of Mimi (2005). She
wrote the song with Marc
Shemer, who also
produced it with her
under the name
Scram Jones. The
lyrics of...
- thereof" (1
Chronicles 8:12).
Shemer (Hebrew: שמר
Shemer "guardian") is the name of
three biblical figures.
According to Kings,
Shemer was the name of the man...
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Yitzhak Rabin, the poem was
translated into
Hebrew and put to
music by
Naomi Shemer. The poem was set to
music by
David Broza and the song was
released on his...