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Kalaniyot (Hebrew: "anemones") is an Israeli song that became popular in the days leading up to the establishment of the State of Israel and has remained an Israeli classic. The lyrics, by Nathan Alterman, describe a little girl who dreams she is gathering anemones in a basket and brings them to her mother. The music, by Israeli composer Moshe Vilensky, became one of his most famous melodies. The song was used as a code during the British Mandate to alert fighters of the Lehi and Etzel to the presence of British soldiers (their caps were of the color of the flower).

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  • Kalaniyot (Hebrew: "anemones") is an Israeli song that became popular in the days leading up to the establishment of the State of Israel and has remained an Israeli classic. The lyrics, by Nathan Alterman, describe a little girl who dreams she is gathering anemones in a basket and brings them to her mother. The music, by Israeli composer Moshe Vilensky, became one of his most famous melodies. The song was used as a code during the British Mandate to alert fighters of the Lehi and Etzel to the presence of British soldiers (their caps were of the color of the flower). (en)
  • Kalaniyot (כלניות, Hebreeuws voor anemonen) is een zeer bekend Israëlisch lied dat dateert uit de begintijd van de staat Israël. Het lied heeft een poëtische tekst, geschreven door , die beschrijft hoe, in een droom, een klein meisje 's avonds anemonen in een mand verzamelt en deze naar haar moeder brengt. De muziek van het lied is geschreven door , de melodie ervan is een van zijn beroemdste melodieën. Er is ook een Israëlische dansgroep die kalaniyot heet. (nl)
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  • Kalaniyot (Hebrew: "anemones") is an Israeli song that became popular in the days leading up to the establishment of the State of Israel and has remained an Israeli classic. The lyrics, by Nathan Alterman, describe a little girl who dreams she is gathering anemones in a basket and brings them to her mother. The music, by Israeli composer Moshe Vilensky, became one of his most famous melodies. The song was used as a code during the British Mandate to alert fighters of the Lehi and Etzel to the presence of British soldiers (their caps were of the color of the flower). The song was sung by Shoshana Damari. It was sung to her by family and friends when she was on her death bed. (en)
  • Kalaniyot (כלניות, Hebreeuws voor anemonen) is een zeer bekend Israëlisch lied dat dateert uit de begintijd van de staat Israël. Het lied heeft een poëtische tekst, geschreven door , die beschrijft hoe, in een droom, een klein meisje 's avonds anemonen in een mand verzamelt en deze naar haar moeder brengt. De muziek van het lied is geschreven door , de melodie ervan is een van zijn beroemdste melodieën. De zangeres Shoshana Damari is voornamelijk met dit lied bekend geworden. Nathan Alterman schreef het speciaal voor haar, en volgens ziekenhuispersoneel werd het lied gedraaid vlak voordat zij stierf. Er is ook een Israëlische dansgroep die kalaniyot heet. (nl)
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