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Yehonatan Geffen

Yehonatan Geffen (Hebrew: יהונתן גפן; 22 February 1947 – 19 April 2023), also known as Yonatan Gefen, was a prominent Israeli author, poet, songwriter, journalist, satirist and playwright.[1]

Yehonatan Geffen
Born(1947-02-22)22 February 1947
Died19 April 2023(2023-04-19) (aged 76)
NationalityIsraeli
Occupation(s)Author, poet, songwriter, journalist, playwright
Spouse(s)Nurit Makover Geffen, Ava Haddad
ChildrenAviv Geffen, Shira Geffen, Natasha Geffen
RelativesMoshe Dayan (uncle)

Early life and education edit

Geffen was born in moshav Nahalal.

In 1965, he served as a paratrooper in the Israel Defense Forces under Matan Vilnai, and became an officer. After his discharge from the IDF in 1969 and moving to Tel Aviv, he took up poetry. He later studied in London.

Career edit

In 1972, after his return from studies at Cambridge University in London, Geffen began writing a satirical column for the weekend supplement of the Hebrew-language mainstream newspaper Ma'ariv.[2]

He joined the entertainment troupe "Lul" with Uri Zohar, Arik Einstein and Shalom Hanoch. The latter introduced Geffen to his future wife, Nurit Makober.

Much of Geffen's success came from his works for children, including the song "HaYaldah Hachi Yafah BaGan" ("The Prettiest Girl in Kindergarten") and the poetry collection HaKeves HaShisha-Asar ("The 16th Sheep"). He also wrote many popular lyrics for adults, poems, plays and books. He frequently collaborated with David Broza, rendering Spanish songs into Hebrew. Geffen translated into Hebrew a variety of songs and poems. Many of Geffen's own lyrics have been set to music, widely performed and recorded by leading Israeli musicians.

In 1973, as part reserve service, Gefen fought in Yom Kippur War on the southern front. he served as an operations officer in the 48th battalion of the "Spearhead" paratrooper brigade, under Ariel Sharon's 143rd division.[3] Gefen took part in the "Operation Knights of the heart" of Suez Canal crossing, and battles in the Ismailia sector.

Gefen returned from the war to his family, which then included his son Aviv Gefen, who was a six-month-old baby when the war began. According to him, he returned as a "ghost" who cannot function as a husband, father or writer. He woke up every night due to recurring nightmares from the battles. At that time there was no awareness of treatments for "battle shock", and he tried to deal with the nightmares by drinking alcohol, something that brought with it feelings guilt and shame. The alcoholism was later described by his son Aviv Gefen in his poems, which caused grief to Jonathan. Only after many years did Gefen tell the background that led him to escape to alcohol.

Geffen was often criticized for his strong left-wing leanings, which bordered on provocation, and even received death threats. He was one of a group of journalists (including Uri Dan, Yeshayahu Ben Porat, Eitan Haber, Hezi Carmel, Eli Landau and Eli Tavor) who in 1973 published the book The Failure, the first book to document the Yom Kippur War. It criticized the performance of the government and military and also contained first-hand descriptions of battles, casualties, injuries, and the losses and failures of military hardware. The book aroused considerable public interest.

Poem controversy edit

In February 2018, Geffen published a poem on his Instagram feed that ended with the following lines, comparing Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi with David, Joan of Arc, Hannah Senesh and Anne Frank:[4]

Reacting to this, defense minister Avigdor Lieberman demanded that Israel's popular Army Radio ban Geffen's work, and culture minister Miri Regev said Geffen was "crossing a red line by someone seeking to rewrite history". Geffen published an apology but didn't remove the poem from his Instagram profile.[5]

Personal life edit

Geffen's mother Aviva was the sister of Moshe Dayan. He had three younger sisters.

In 1967, while Geffen was serving in the IDF, his mother overdosed on medication and died. Geffen considered it to have been suicide. His sister Nurit died by suicide in 1972 while Geffen was studying in London, and subsequently he returned to Tel Aviv.

Geffen was married for the first time in 1969 to actress and television personality Nurit Makover. The marriage ended in divorce. Their daughter, Shira Geffen (b. 1971), is a screenwriter and filmmaker married to author Etgar Keret; their son, Aviv Geffen (b. 1973), is a popular musician and singer-songwriter.

Geffen married a second time, to television actress Ava Haddad. Their daughter, Natasha Ruth Geffen (b. 1995), is an actress. This marriage also ended in divorce. He died of a heart attack on 19 April 2023 at the age of 76.[citation needed][6][7]

References edit

  1. ^ Moore, Deborah Dash; Gertz, Nurith (2012). The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Volume 10: 1973-2005. Yale University Press. p. 375. ISBN 9780300135534. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  2. ^ Cashman, Greer Fay (19 April 2023). "'Israel grew up on his songs' - Yehonatan Geffen dies at 76". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
  3. ^ "Go with their truth". Davar. 26 January 2018.
  4. ^ את , אהד תמימי ... (Instagram)
  5. ^ Louis, Fishman (7 February 2018). "Once, Israeli pop culture icons publicly criticized the occupation. What silenced them?". haaretz.com. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  6. ^ Boker, Ran (19 April 2023). "המשורר והסופר יהונתן גפן הלך לעולמו בגיל 76" [The Poet and Author Yehonatan Geffen Has Died, Aged 76]. Yediot Achronot (in Hebrew). Retrieved 19 April 2023.
  7. ^ Shpigel, Noa (21 April 2023). "Prominent Songwriter, Author Yehonatan Geffen Laid to Rest in Northern Israel". Haaretz.

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Geffen Shira Geffen Natasha GeffenRelativesMoshe Dayan uncle Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Poem controversy 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editGeffen was born in moshav Nahalal In 1965 he served as a paratrooper in the Israel Defense Forces under Matan Vilnai and became an officer After his discharge from the IDF in 1969 and moving to Tel Aviv he took up poetry He later studied in London Career editIn 1972 after his return from studies at Cambridge University in London Geffen began writing a satirical column for the weekend supplement of the Hebrew language mainstream newspaper Ma ariv 2 He joined the entertainment troupe Lul with Uri Zohar Arik Einstein and Shalom Hanoch The latter introduced Geffen to his future wife Nurit Makober Much of Geffen s success came from his works for children including the song HaYaldah Hachi Yafah BaGan The Prettiest Girl in Kindergarten and the poetry collection HaKeves HaShisha Asar The 16th Sheep He also wrote many popular lyrics for adults poems plays and books He frequently collaborated with David Broza rendering Spanish songs into Hebrew Geffen translated into Hebrew a variety of songs and poems Many of Geffen s own lyrics have been set to music widely performed and recorded by leading Israeli musicians In 1973 as part reserve service Gefen fought in Yom Kippur War on the southern front he served as an operations officer in the 48th battalion of the Spearhead paratrooper brigade under Ariel Sharon s 143rd division 3 Gefen took part in the Operation Knights of the heart of Suez Canal crossing and battles in the Ismailia sector Gefen returned from the war to his family which then included his son Aviv Gefen who was a six month old baby when the war began According to him he returned as a ghost who cannot function as a husband father or writer He woke up every night due to recurring nightmares from the battles At that time there was no awareness of treatments for battle shock and he tried to deal with the nightmares by drinking alcohol something that brought with it feelings guilt and shame The alcoholism was later described by his son Aviv Gefen in his poems which caused grief to Jonathan Only after many years did Gefen tell the background that led him to escape to alcohol Geffen was often criticized for his strong left wing leanings which bordered on provocation and even received death threats He was one of a group of journalists including Uri Dan Yeshayahu Ben Porat Eitan Haber Hezi Carmel Eli Landau and Eli Tavor who in 1973 published the book The Failure the first book to document the Yom Kippur War It criticized the performance of the government and military and also contained first hand descriptions of battles casualties injuries and the losses and failures of military hardware The book aroused considerable public interest Poem controversy editIn February 2018 Geffen published a poem on his Instagram feed that ended with the following lines comparing Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi with David Joan of Arc Hannah Senesh and Anne Frank 4 את אהד תמימי אדומת השיער כמו דוד שסטר לגולית תהיי באותה שורה עם ז אן דארק חנה סנש ואנה פרנק You Ahed Tamimi The red haired Like David who slapped Goliath Will be counted among the likes of Joan of Arc Hannah Senesh and Anne Frank Reacting to this defense minister Avigdor Lieberman demanded that Israel s popular Army Radio ban Geffen s work and culture minister Miri Regev said Geffen was crossing a red line by someone seeking to rewrite history Geffen published an apology but didn t remove the poem from his Instagram profile 5 Personal life editGeffen s mother Aviva was the sister of Moshe Dayan He had three younger sisters In 1967 while Geffen was serving in the IDF his mother overdosed on medication and died Geffen considered it to have been suicide His sister Nurit died by suicide in 1972 while Geffen was studying in London and subsequently he returned to Tel Aviv Geffen was married for the first time in 1969 to actress and television personality Nurit Makover The marriage ended in divorce Their daughter Shira Geffen b 1971 is a screenwriter and filmmaker married to author Etgar Keret their son Aviv Geffen b 1973 is a popular musician and singer songwriter Geffen married a second time to television actress Ava Haddad Their daughter Natasha Ruth Geffen b 1995 is an actress This marriage also ended in divorce He died of a heart attack on 19 April 2023 at the age of 76 citation needed 6 7 References edit Moore Deborah Dash Gertz Nurith 2012 The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization Volume 10 1973 2005 Yale University Press p 375 ISBN 9780300135534 Retrieved 9 September 2016 Cashman Greer Fay 19 April 2023 Israel grew up on his songs Yehonatan Geffen dies at 76 The Jerusalem Post Retrieved 20 April 2023 Go with their truth Davar 26 January 2018 את אהד תמימי Instagram Louis Fishman 7 February 2018 Once Israeli pop culture icons publicly criticized the occupation What silenced them haaretz com Retrieved 18 February 2018 Boker Ran 19 April 2023 המשורר והסופר יהונתן גפן הלך לעולמו בגיל 76 The Poet and Author Yehonatan Geffen Has Died Aged 76 Yediot Achronot in Hebrew Retrieved 19 April 2023 Shpigel Noa 21 April 2023 Prominent Songwriter Author Yehonatan Geffen Laid to Rest in Northern Israel Haaretz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yehonatan Geffen amp oldid 1187709021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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