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Yehonatan Geffen (born February 22, 1947) is an Israeli author, poet, songwriter, journalist, playwrite (and more). He was born in Nahalal in the Jezreel Valley. Nephew of Moshe Dayan, father of Aviv Geffen and Shira Geffen. he has two grandsons.
Geffen has written for both children and adults; satire, fiction, prose, and novels.
He began his career as a journalist for the magazine "Ma'ariv". He was famous for writing many popular poems, songs, plays and stories including the popular children's song "HaYelda Hachi Yafa B'Gan" ("The Prettiest Girl in Kindergarden").