Shir LaShalom
| "Shir LaShalom" | |
|---|---|
| Single by The Nahal Band | |
| from the album In the Nahal settlements at the Sinai | |
| Language | Hebrew |
| English title | A song for Peace |
| Released | December 1969 |
| Genre | Israeli rock |
| Length | 5:33. |
| Label | Hed Arzi |
| Composer(s) | Yair Rosenblum |
| Lyricist(s) | Yaakov Rotblit |
| Jewish and Israeli music |
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| Religious |
| Secular |
| Israel |
| Dance |
| Music for holidays |
Shir LaShalom (Hebrew: שיר לשלום, 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 advocacy for a peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including organizations advocating for a two-state solution such as Peace Now.