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Hagit Yaso
Hagit Yaso ( he, חגית יאסו; born October 8, 1989) is an Israeli singer. She won the ninth season of ''Kokhav Nolad'', an Israeli television show, similar to '' Pop Idol''. Early life Yaso is of Ethiopian Jewish descent. She was born in Sderot, and has two brothers and two sisters. Yaso's parents immigrated to Israel from Ethiopia in the 1980s through Sudan. From an early age she loved to sing, and later on became a member of the band "Sderot Youth" (צעירי שדרות), in which she participated along with her sisters. During her military service, Yaso served in a military band. She is featured in the documentary film '' Sderot: Rock in the Red Zone''. In 2011, she participated in the '' Kokhav Nolad 9''. In her audition, Yaso sang Amir Benayoun's song ''Omed BaSha'ar'' (עומד בשער; "Standing at the gate"). During the show, Yaso sang in several languages, including Hebrew, English, Amharic and Moroccan Arabic. From the beginning of the show, Yaso stood out a ...
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Sderot
Sderot ( he, שְׂדֵרוֹת, , lit. ''Boulevards'', ar, سديروت) is a western Negev city and former development town in the Southern District of Israel. In it had a population of . Sderot is located less than a mile from Gaza (the closest point is 840 m). History Sderot was originally founded in 1951 as a transit camp called Gabim Dorot for Israeli immigrants, primarily from Kurdistan and Iran, who numbered 80 families. The development was located on the land of the Palestinian village of Najd which was depopulated during 1948 Arab-Israeli War and served as part of a chain of settlements designed to block infiltration from Gaza.Anton La Guardia ''Holy Land, Unholy War: Israelis and Palestinians,''Penguin 2007 p.311 Permanent housing was completed three years after the transit camp's establishment in 1954. The town was renamed Sderot after the Eucalyptus boulevard planted along the length of the town, whose planting provided employment to the residents of the settle ...
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Liron Ramati
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Israeli People Of Ethiopian-Jewish Descent
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21st-century Israeli Women Singers
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1989 Births
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Or Taragan
Kokhav Nolad 10 is the tenth season of the reality show ''Kokhav Nolad'', which focuses on finding the next Israeli pop star. It was hosted by Tzvika Hadar with judges Miri Messika, Tsedi Tzarfati and the newest Moshe Peretz and Gidi Gov. The final of ''Kokhav Nolad 10'' took place in Haifa Haifa ( he, חֵיפָה ' ; ar, حَيْفَا ') is the third-largest city in Israel—after Jerusalem and Tel Aviv—with a population of in . The city of Haifa forms part of the Haifa metropolitan area, the third-most populous metropol ... on September 4, 2012. Participants External linksOfficial website {{Kokhav Nolad Kokhav Nolad seasons ...
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Diana Golbi
Diana Golbi ( he, דיאנה גולבי; born January 16, 1992) is an Israeli-Russian singer and actress, the eighth winner of ''Kokhav Nolad'', the Israeli version of ''Pop Idol''. Golbi is the third female participant to win the show (following Ninet Tayeb on the first season and Roni Dalumi on the seventh season). Personal life Golbi was born as Diana Igorevna Golovanova (russian: link=no, Диана Игоревна Голованова) in Moscow, Russia. When she turned four, her parents decided to immigrate to Israel, and resided in the city of Holon. During her childhood, Golbi "fell in love" with the stage. She studied theatre in an American studio, and when she was 12, she went to perform in a big theatre in St. Petersburg. She served as an instructor in the Teleprocessing Corps of the Israel Defense Forces. Golbi also loves football. She played on a girl team in Petah Tikva, coached by her father, even though she did prefer performing on stage. During 2008 Golbi and ...
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Shemesh (TV Series)
''Shemesh'' is an Israeli sitcom aired by Channel 2 Keshet and produced by Teddy Productions from 1997 to 2004. Premise The series follows Nahum Shemesh, a young provincial man from the southern Israeli city of Beersheba who moves to central Tel Aviv where he opens a small restaurant, "The Empire of the Sun" (a play on the character's name, as Shemesh means sun in Hebrew). Over the course of the series Shemesh, along with his friends and neighbors, attempt to navigate through their professional, as well as personal, lives, as they try to find success in the big city. The series sets out to portray a cultural clash between two sides of Israeli society, as the provincial Shemesh is met with the urbanites of Tel Aviv and their "northern" sensibilities. As well as drawing inspiration from various American sitcoms of the era, such as Married... With Children and Seinfeld, The series is largely inspired by the life story of its leading actor Zvika Hadar, a rising star at the time, ha ...
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Eliad Nachum
Eliad Nachum (, born January 31, 1990), known professionally by his first name Eliad is an Israeli singer, songwriter and television actor. Biography Eliad Nachum was born in Bat Yam, to Israeli parents of Sephardic Jewish (Iraqi-Jewish and Turkish-Jewish) descent. He studied in the Orat Ramat Yossef junior high school, and in the music class of the Ramot high school in Bat Yam. In 2008 he enlisted in the IDF and served as a singer in the band of Education and Youth Corps. Parallel to his service, he worked on a debut album with the record producers TripL. Acting career In 1997 Eliad started to participate in the successful series " Shemesh" as Bar. In 1998 he acted in the movie ''Ben-Gurion'' and dubbed on Popeye and Son. In 2004 he acted a guest role on " HaPijamot". In 2009 he dubbed Jazz in "Joniur Baktana" and in 2011 he acted in "Alifim". Music career In 2011 he released with TripL band his first single, "Moving", from their debut album "Ready, Set, Pop". the ...
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Shimon Peres
Shimon Peres (; he, שמעון פרס ; born Szymon Perski; 2 August 1923 – 28 September 2016) was an Israeli politician who served as the eighth prime minister of Israel from 1984 to 1986 and from 1995 to 1996 and as the ninth president of Israel from 2007 to 2014. He was a member of twelve cabinets and represented five political parties in a political career spanning 70 years. Peres was elected to the Knesset in November 1959 and except for a three-month-long interregnum in early 2006, served as a member of the Knesset continuously until he was elected president in 2007. Serving in the Knesset for 48 years (with the first uninterrupted stretch lasting more than 46 years), Peres is the longest serving member in the Knesset's history. At the time of his retirement from politics in 2014, he was the world's oldest head of state and was considered the last link to Israel's founding generation. From a young age, he was renowned for his oratorical brilliance, and was chosen as a ...
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Ivri Lider
Ivri Lider ( he, עברי לידר) is an Israeli pop star and part of the duo TYP, also known as The Young Professionals. He served as a judge on the first season of '' The X Factor Israel''. Music career In October 2005 Lider received the "Male Singer of the Year" award from all the major national and local radio stations. He composed most of the soundtrack for the movie '' The Bubble'', and sings the song "Loving That Man of Mine". In 2008 Lider launched a new Hebrew album and announced an upcoming English album. The music video for his English-language song "Jesse" has received a lot of airtime on LOGO TV, and ''Out'' magazine recognized him as a member of the "Out 100" for 2007. Personal life Lider is openly gay. In January 2002, Lider spoke openly about his sexual orientation in a cover-story interview to the daily newspaper ''Maariv'', which attracted a lot of attention. He later said, "On a personal level, I felt complete and happy with my life and who I am, and ...
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