Yair Rosenblum

Yair Rosenblum (יאיר רוזנבלום; January 6, 1944 – August 27, 1996) was an Israeli composer and arranger.

Music career
Rosenblum was born in Tel Aviv. He was musical director of the Israel Defense Forces chorus in the 1960s and 1970s. He directed Israel's annual music festivals.

For the army and navy ensembles of the Israel Defense Forces, he oversaw conducting and wrote music. He is best known for such songs, including Shir LaShalom (1970). He composed songs for films and television, and worked with a number of bands and choral groups, including primarily the IDF bands. He wrote more than 1,000 songs, including "Ammunition Hill", "In a Red Dress," "The Beautiful Life," "Tranquility," "Hallelujah,""We must keep on singing" and "How should I bless him?."

Death
Rosenblum died in Holon in 1996, at the age of 52, after a two-year battle with esophageal cancer. After his death, his daughter Karen accepted the ACUM Prize for lifetime achievement on his behalf.