Haim Feiner (1925-10-29)29 October 1925 Sosnowiec, Poland
Died
18 September 2012(2012-09-18) (aged 86) Tel Aviv, Israel
Occupation
Songwriter, poet, writer
Citizenship
Israel
Period
1930s–2012
Subject
war, peace, politics, current affairs
Notable works
Hafinjan (The Billy Kettle), Hayu Zmanim (In Those Days), Hamilkhama Ha'achrona (The Last War), HaSela haAdom (The Red Rock)
Notable awards
1983 Israel Prize
Spouse
Ruti Haramati
Children
Mimi
Haim Hefer (Hebrew: חיים חפר 29 October 1925 – 18 September 2012) was a Polish-born Israeli songwriter, poet and writer. He wrote for numerous composers and musical artists, as well as for military bands. Several of his songs, including "Hafinjan" and "Hayu Zmanim", are considered Israeli classics. He was awarded the Israel Prize in 1983 as recognition for his contributions to Israeli music.
HaimHefer (Hebrew: חיים חפר 29 October 1925 – 18 September 2012) was a Polish-born Israeli songwriter, poet and writer. He wrote for numerous composers...
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34.917°E / 32.350; 34.917 The Hefer Valley Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית עמק חפר, Mo'atza Azorit Emek Hefer) is a regional council (county)...
five episodes. Six months after a deadly hike by two Israelis in 1958, HaimHefer wrote the lyrics for a ballad called HaSela haAdom ("The Red Rock") In...
politician; first secretary of the ruling Polish United Workers' Party (PZPR) HaimHefer (1925–2012), Israeli poet and songwriter Stanisław Jaros (1932–1963),...
Lyrics by HaimHefer, music by Dov Seltzer, performed by Yehoram Gaon Brit milah [circumcision] pageant ("Mizmorey Brit Mila"): Lyrics by HaimHefer, music...
(1972) The Two Ronnies (TV, 1972) 7 of 1 (TV, 1973) Ha-Tarnegol (with HaimHefer) (1973) Thick as Thieves (TV, 1974) Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads...
addition, the band performed new songs written for them by Sasha Argov and HaimHefer. The name "HaTarnegolim" was coined by Dan Ben-Amotz. Moshe Wilensky was...
He and his younger brother Rafi often sang together, notably songs by HaimHefer. During the Six-Day War in 1967, the street adjacent to his home was hit...
Two Ronnies (TV, 1972) Seven of One (TV, 1973) Ha-Tarnegol (1973, with HaimHefer) Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? (TV, 1973–74) Thick as Thieves...
"The Last Battle", "Bat Sheva" and "There were times" (to the words of HaimHefer). Her performances in front of the soldiers made a great impression. On...
author (d. 2009) 1925 – Robert Hardy, English actor (d. 2017) 1925 – HaimHefer, Polish-Israeli songwriter and poet (d. 2012) 1925 – Klaus Roth, British...
Located in the coastal plain near Netanya, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hefer Valley Regional Council. In 2022 it had a population of 629. The moshav...
(Hebrew: הסלע האדום, lit. 'The Red Rock') is an Israeli song written by HaimHefer, with music by Yochanan Zarai, recorded by Arik Lavie in 1958. The song...
Diamond Kazablan "Rosa Rosa" Yehoram Gaon, Aliza Azikri, Dov Seltzer & HaimHefer Oklahoma Crude "Send a Little Love My Way" Anne Murray, Henry Mancini...
written for the Lehakot Tsva'iyot – for example, "Dina Barzilai" (words: HaimHefer, music: Sasha Argov), "Halleluya" (words and music: Yair Rosenblum), "Yeshnan...
1945 by the singer/songwriter HaimHefer for the Palmach. In his version of the song, בין גבולות ("Between Borders"), Hefer coined the phrase אָנוּ פֹּה...
studied music at the Rubin Academy in Jerusalem, and in Tel Aviv with Paul Ben-Haim, Abel Ehrlich, Ilona Vincze-Kraus and Josef Tal.[citation needed] Encouraged...