Shoshana Damari (Hebrew: שושנה דמארי; March 31, 1923 – February 14, 2006) was a Yemeni-Israeli singer known as the "Queen of Hebrew Music." Shoshana Damari...
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Shoshana Bush (born 1988), American actress Shoshana Chatfield, vice admiral, United States Navy Shoshana Damari (Hebrew: שושנה דמארי, 1923–2006), Yemenite-Israeli...
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1989), Israeli footballer Shoshana Damari (1923–2006), Israeli singer Da'Mari Scott (born 1995), American football player Damaris (disambiguation) This page...
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division by singing the chorus of the song at them. The song was sung by Shoshana Damari. It was sung to her by family and friends when she was on her death...
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and last tracks on the album feature the popular late Israeli singer Shoshana Damari. In addition to more catchy tunes in Hebrew and Amharic, Raichel adds...
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song have been by the NAHAL Entertainment Troupe, and popular singers Shoshana Damari and Yehoram Gaon. Prior to Israel's 60th Independence Day, the song...
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politician and diplomat Rabbi Nethanel ben Isaiah Rabbi Jacob ben Nathanael Shoshana Damari, was an Israeli singer. Ofra Haza, famous Israeli singer Rabbi Yosef...
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al-Jifri, Yemeni Islamic scholar Naseem Hamed, Yemeni-British Boxer Shoshana Damari, Yemeni-Israeli singer Ofra Haza, Yemeni-Israeli singer Zohar Argov...
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Blues, who explores his Yemenite roots. The Yemenite-Israeli singer Shoshana Damari performed with the group just before she died in 2006 at the age of...
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Hans Zimmer, Hagashash Hachiver, Yaffa Yarkoni, Dana International, Shoshana Damari and posthumously with Sarah Brightman. In late 1999, Haza recorded...
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BSk). Nabil Mohammed Al-Garbi - Olympic Yemeni long-distance runner Shoshana Damari (1923-2006), Israeli singer Neumann van Padang, Maur (1963), Catalogue...
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Yizhar Cohen Riff Cohen Charlie Puth DAM Daklon DJ Raphi Yair Dalal Shoshana Damari David D'Or Arkadi Duchin Dana International Duo Datz Roni Duani The...
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Mitzfat by Shoshana Damari. In 1951, company started building a plant in Ramat-Gan. In 1955, the first LP was manufactured (6 songs of Shoshana Damari). In...
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stars Shaike Ophir, a young Melanie Griffith, Zachi Noy, Sa'adia Damari, and Shoshana Duer. The film is about a wandering young woman (Griffith) who, after...
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(1870–1940), musical composer of the Israeli National Anthem, the Hatikvah Shoshana Damari (1923–2006), singer Tal Dunne (born 1987), Welsh-born Israeli professional...
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pads for the careers of some of Israel's leading popular music stars: Shoshana Damari, who popularized Yemenite-style singing worldwide, started performing...
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Yisrael Yeshayahu Shahar Tzuberi Amnon Yitzhak Gali Atari Bracha Qafih Shoshana Damari Ofra Haza Eyal Golan Harel Skaat Dana International Achinoam Nini Yigal...
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(Mountain Jew) Shimi Tavori (Yemenite Jew) Shlomi Shabat (Turkish Jew) Shoshana Damari (1923–2006) (Yemenite Jew) Yael Naim (Tunisian Jew) Yaniv D'Or (Libyan...
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Ram as Israeli Official Burton Most as U.S. Official Guest Players Shoshana Damari as The Druze Woman Yossi Yadin [he] as The Jerusalem Commander (as...
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song "Or" for Shoshana Damari. The song, included in Damari's album with the same name, enjoyed tremendous success, contributed to Damari's return to the...
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predominant among Israeli performers of Mizrahi music. Yemenite singer Shoshana Damari is considered "The queen of Israeli music", and 2 of the most successful...
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singers to the United States for their first major concerts, among them Shoshana Damari, Shaike Ophir and Yaffa Yarkoni, who appeared at Carnegie Hall a year...
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Reconstruction) Johnny Hallyday - Que Je T'aime (Offer Nissim Remix) 2010 Shoshana Damari - Still Here (Offer Nissim Remix) Ivri Lider - Fuck Off Berlin (Offer...
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also performed by Ofra Haza as well as Zion Golan, Aharon Amram and Shoshana Damari. Another famous poem, "Ahavat Ra'aya Retzoni", was performed by Zohar...
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2015) March 31 Don Barksdale, American basketball player (d. 1993) Shoshana Damari, Yemenite-Israeli singer (d. 2006) April 2 Alice Haylett, American...
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musician Arwa (born 1979), Yemeni–Egyptian singer and television host. Shoshana Damari (1923–2006), Israeli singer Dana International (born 1972), Israeli...
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Manor and composer Matti Caspi. In the 1980s, he sang a duet with Shoshana Damari. Sharabi sold over two million records and had over 30 number one hits...
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composer, and journalist, close friend and biographer of Franz Kafka Shoshana Damari (1923–2006), Yemenite-Israeli singer and performer Meir Dizengoff (1861–1936)...
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Yemenite Jewish heritage—a long line that includes Bracha Zefira, Shoshana Damari, Haim Moshe, Zohar Argov, Ofra Haza, Gali Atari, Dana International...
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1919 and 1920, and released those who were still in prison. Born: Shoshana Damari, Yemeni singer; in Dhamar (d. 2006) Died: Konstantin Budkevich, 55...
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