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Shemer, Naomi

LC control no.n 93050694
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPJ5055.41.E482
Personal name headingShemer, Naomi
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Variant(s)Shemer, Noʻomi
Shemer-Sapir, Naomi
Sapir, Naomi Shemer-
שמר, נעמי
Birth date19300713
Death date20040626
Place of birthIsrael
Place of deathTel Aviv (Israel)
Field of activityComposition (Music)
Profession or occupationComposers
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
d. 26 June 2004
Found inHer Naomi Shemer, c1982: t.p. (Naomi Shemer)
Her El borot ha-mayim [SR], p1982: label (Noʻomi Shemer)
Dreams of a world, p1999: container (Naomi Shemer) booklet (b. 1931; known as the "first lady of Israeli song")
Jerusalem of gold, c2000: t.p. (Naomi Shemer-Sapir)
Simane derekh, 2003: t.p. (Noʻomi Shemer) added t.p. (Naomi Shemer [in rom.]) fly leaf (naladti 13 le-Yuli, 1930...)
New York times, June 29, 2004 (Naomi Shemer, 74, poet and composer; d. June 26, 2004, Tel Aviv)
Wikipedia, April 21, 2014 (Naomi Shemer, Israeli musician and songwriter; born July 13, 1930 in Israel and died June 26, 2004 in Tel Aviv, Israel; best known for composing the song "Jerusalem of Gold", which became an unofficial second anthem after Israel won the Six-Day War)
Associated languageheb