Uzi Hitman

Bronze Tombac, 50.0 mm, 17 gr

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11672500
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Issuing Year 2005
Material Bronze
Fineness Tombac
Weight 40 gr
Diameter 50.0 mm
Max Mintage Unavailable Info
Design Aharon Shevo

Uzi Hitman
Official Medal, 2005/5765

This new medal honors the memory of Uzi Hitman (1952-2004), one of the most popular Israeli songwriters and performers of the 1980’s and 1990’s. After singing in an army song troupe during his IDF service, he came to fame at the 1976 Hassidic Song Festival, where he performed “Adon Olam” (Lord of the Universe), a traditional Jewish prayer for which he had composed new music. His new melody immediately became popular with Jewish communities worldwide. The birth of Hitman’s eldest son Ido in 1978 inspired one of his most famous songs, “Noladati Lashalom” (I Was Born for Peace) which he later dedicated to Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, the first Arab leader to sign a peace agreement with Israel. The son of Holocaust survivors, he was, in his son’s words, “married to the State of Israel – he loved the country, he loved the State, he loved the land”.

Obverse: On the medal face is a portrait of Uzi Hitman and sections of some of his most famous songs.

Reverse: On the reverse, the words of the prayer “Adon Olam”, which has been part of the Jewish liturgy since the 15th century, and the music Uzi Hitman composed for this prayer.

Designer: Aharon Shevo.

Issue Name: Uzi Hitman

Series Name: Literature, Music & Art


Catalog SKU Condition Diameter Issue Price Issuing Year Material Quantity Weight
11672500 50.0 mm Unavailable Info 2005 Bronze Tombac Unavailable Info 40 gr
31672310 30.5 mm x 2005 Gold/585 Proof 75 17 g
21672500 50.0 mm x 2005 Silver/935 250 49 g