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: יעקב רוֹטְבְּלִיט; born in 1945) is an Israeli songwriter, singer, composer, and journalist best known for writing the lyrics for the
Shir LaShalom Shir LaShalom (, ''A Song for Peace'') is an Israeli pop song that was first performed in 1969 by Lehakat HaNahal (להקת הנח"ל), a musical ensemble of the Israel Defense Forces. The song has since been widely associated with Israeli advoc ...
.


Early life

Rotblit was born in
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in 1945. He was a member of Agudat Yordei Yam Zebulon and
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. After finishing his secondary education in Hugim high school, he enlisted to
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with a Hashomer Hatzair group formed for the completion of Kibbutz Metzer. After his discharge from the IDF he attended the
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where he studied history and
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. While he was in university, the
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started and he left his studies to fight as a platoon leader in the 63rd battalion of the Jerusalem Brigade. During the battle over
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, Rotblit was severely wounded in his hand, and lost a leg.


Musical career


Songwriting

Rotblit's first song, "Zemer Shekazeh" (זמר שכזה, "Such A Song") was recorded in 1968.Official website
/ref> His second song, "
Shir LaShalom Shir LaShalom (, ''A Song for Peace'') is an Israeli pop song that was first performed in 1969 by Lehakat HaNahal (להקת הנח"ל), a musical ensemble of the Israel Defense Forces. The song has since been widely associated with Israeli advoc ...
" (שיר לשלום, "A Song To Peace") was written in 1969 and became an anthem of the Israeli peace movement. The song was set to music by
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and was first performed in 1969 by the Infantry Ensemble (להקת הנחל) of the
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as part of its Sinai Infantry Outpost program, during the
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between Israel and Egypt. It featured the soloist
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, who later became a celebrated folk singer and actor. At the close of a peace rally on 4 November 1995, the vocalist Miri Aloni, the groups Gevatron and Irusim,
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and Prime Minister
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led the crowd in singing Shir LaShalom. Just after the rally ended, Yitzhak Rabin was
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. In his shirt pocket was found a page with the song's lyrics, stained with his blood. During his musical career, Rotblit wrote dozens of popular songs, among them "Ima Adama" (אמא אדמה), "Kama Tov SheBata HaBaita" (כמה טוב שבאת הביתה), "Ani Roeh Otah BaDerech LaGimnasia" (אני רואה אותה בדרך לגימנסיה), "Kafe Turki" (קפה טורקי), "Shabatot VeHagim" (שבתות וחגים), "Ba'a MeAhava" (באה מאהבה), "Ahrei Estrim Shana" (אחרי עשרים שנה), "Hoze Leh Brach" (חוזה לך ברח), "Loah VaGir" (לוח וגיר), "Dvarim SheRaziti Lomar" (דברים שרציתי לומר), "Roim Rahok Roim Shakuf" (רואים רחוק רואים שקוף), and "Darchenu" (דרכנו). Rotblit wrote songs for the most popular singers in Israel, among them
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, Korin Elal,
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, Josie Katz, T-Slam, Izhar Ashdot, Ahrit Hayamim, Danni Bassan, Yigal Bashan,
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, and
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. Several artists released entire albums in collaboration with Rotblit, including Arik Einstein's ''BaDeshe Etzel Avigdor'' (1971), Yehudit Ravitz's ''Baa MeAhava'' (1987), Danni Bassan's eponymous album (1986), Shmulik Kraus's ''Galgal Mistovev'' (1982), ''Ahrei Esrim Shana'' (1988), ''Yedidoti LaSviva'' (1994), and ''Yom Rodef Yom'' (2003).


Solo albums

In 1978 Rotblit released his first solo album, ''Kach Shihrarti Et Yerushalaim'' (כך שחררתי את ירושלים, ''This is how I liberated
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''), also called "The Victory Album". The album was not allowed on the air for a certain period, but nonetheless received a fan following. The ten songs on the album include
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s as well as songs about love and his personal experiences as a commander during the
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. In 1989 Rotblit released a second album titled ''Mikhtavim M'Bait Revii'' (מכתבים מבית רביעי, ''Letters From The Fourth Temple''). This album also included sociopolitical songs alongside love songs and other personal songs. The title implies the downfall of a
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which refers to the modern state of Israel.


HaHazer HaAchorit

In 2011, Rotblit formed the rock group HaHazer HaAchorit (''החצר האחורית, "''The Backyard") with
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(a vocalist from the group
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), Itamar Ziegler (guitar and bass), and Gdi Ronen (
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). The group released an album by the same name in 2013. Many of the songs on the album are protest songs about the social and political realities in Israel. In 2017, the band released its second album titled ''HaHatzer HaAkhorit 2'' (החצר האחורית 2, ''The Backyard 2''). In 2024, the band released its third album, titled ''HaHatzer HaAkhorit 3'' (החצר האחורית 3, ''The Backyard 3'').


Journalistic career

Between 1970 and 1973 Rotblit authored a satirical column Sahek Ota (שחק אותה) in a supplement of ''
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'', as well as a column called Galgel Ota (גלגל אותה) in the mid-week edition of that paper. In later years he wrote personal columns and articles in the newspapers '' Hadashot'', '' HaOlam HaZeh'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and others.


Personal life

In 1982 he married Orna, who died in 1998 following an illness. Rotblit was left with their three children, Alia, Orian, and Adam. In 2021 Rotblit with his partner Yulia Rzaev became parents to his youngest daughter Shira Rotblit. Rotblit moved to
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in 1976 after several years of living in various places in Israel and abroad. In 2005, Rotblit was elected as chairman of the board at ACUM.


Discography

* ''כך שחררתי את ירושלים'' (''This Is How I Liberated
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'') (1968) * ''מכתבים מבית רביעי'' (''Letters From The Fourth Temple'') (1989) * ''מדינת היהודים / קטעים'' (''The Jewish State'' / ''Fragments'') (2004) * ''מדינת היהודים / חלק ב'' (''The Jewish State'' / ''Part II'') (2005) * ''צומת עלעול'' (''Whirlwind Junction'') (2011) * ''החצר האחורית'' (''The Backyard'') (with
Tomer Yosef Tomer Yosef (; born in Kfar Saba, Israel on 8 September 1975) is an Israeli singer and lead vocalist for the Israeli electronica-world fusion band Balkan Beat Box. The band founded by Tamir Muskat, Ori Kaplan included Tomer Yosef as a core m ...
, Itamar Ziegler, and Gdi Ronen)
(2013)


Awards

In 1997 Rotblit received a lifetime achievement award from ACUM, the Israeli composer association. In 1998, the Israel Theatre staged a tribute to Rotblit's work as part of the
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in Jerusalem. In 2000, Rotblit received an honorary fellowship from the
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.


References


External links


Official website

Interview in ''Haaretz'' about his album Tzomet El'ol


* Photos in Wikimedia Commons {{DEFAULTSORT:Rotblit, Yaakov 1945 births Living people Musicians from Jerusalem Israeli male singer-songwriters Israeli singer-songwriters Israeli journalists Israeli satirists Israeli pacifists Israeli folk singers Israeli guitarists Israeli columnists Israeli satirical columnists Israeli lyricists