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    Zehava Ben (born Zehava Benisti; Hebrew: זהבה בן; November 8, 1968) is an Israeli singer. Ben is one of the most popular Israeli female vocalists in the...
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  • Zehava or Zahava (Hebrew: זֶהָבָה) is a Hebrew feminine given name that may refer to Zehava Ben (born 1968), Israeli vocalist Zahava Burack (1932–2001)...
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    film featured the song Forbidden Love by popular Israeli Mizrahi singer Zehava Ben, which went on to become a popular hit in Israel and, in its Arabic version...
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    play a significant part in popular Mizrahi music. A popular artist was Zehava Ben. Because of her ties to Morocco and the Middle East she began her career...
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    Wheel", followed in May by "A Love Like This", for which Raichel chose Zehava Ben as the vocalist. In February 2017, just before Raichel set off on another...
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  • Bar-Niv Netta Barzilai Danni Bassan Batzal Yarok (Scallion) Beer7 Zehava Ben Mosh Ben-Ari Amir Benayoun Dana Berger Yoni Bloch Yisrael Borochov David Broza...
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  • he sang with wedding bands, and in 1992 worked as a backing singer for Zehava Ben. In 1999 Butler represented Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest in Jerusalem...
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  • station music". Performers during this period included Shimi Tavori, Zehava Ben and Zohar Argov, whose song "HaPerah BeGani" (the Flower in my Garden)...
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  • was split into two. The finale was on 22 March 2021, and the winner was Zehava Ben. Ten housemates entered the house on Day 1 and eight housemates entered...
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    descent include: Eyal Golan, Sarit Hadad, Moshe Peretz, Dana International, Zehava Ben, and Kobi Peretz, all of Moroccan descent. Religiously, Maghrebi Jews...
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