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  1. 13 mag 2024 · © 2024 Google LLC. עפרה חזה 1994 כל הנשמה0:00 לאורך הים (Lorech Hayam/Along the Sea)4:20 רוח האדם (Ruach Haadam/The Human Spirit)8:47 זה יבוא פתאום (Zeh Yavo Pitom/It Will Come...

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  2. 13 mag 2024 · On Feb. 23, 2000, Ofra Haza died at the age of 42. Haza left a singular legacy for her ability to blend traditional Yemenite and contemporary singing styles which attracted legions of devoted fans in Israel and well beyond its borders. Her untimely death also ignited a debate about the stigma surrounding AIDS.

  3. I want to convey in simple phrase the idea of putting all facets of one’s soul into song. It’s kind of like “let the entire soul sing”. One possibility I got was Tashir Kol HaNeshama תשיר כל הנשמה Does that work? If not, what might work better? I love the term Kol HaNeshama so if that can be used that would be great.

  4. 7 mag 2024 · The song “Deliver Us” is the opening number of the iconic animated film, The Prince of Egypt. It sets the tone for the story that unfolds—an enslaved nation, the Hebrews, crying out to God for deliverance and salvation from their oppressors in Egypt. The song features the powerful vocals of Ofra Haza and Eden Riegel, bringing ...

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  5. 6 mag 2024 · The song, sung beautifully by Ofra Haza, captures the heart-wrenching moment when Moses, played by Val Kilmer, leaves his adoptive brother, Rameses, played by Ralph Fiennes, behind to follow his destiny and free the Hebrew slaves from their brutal captivity.

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  6. 30 apr 2024 · Recommend. Magnetic link has been copied to the cutting board. Video. Ofra - 2021.11.03 - ShowyBeauty.com - Explicit Wish.mp4. 2024-3-17 877.79MB. 3

  7. 6 mag 2024 · Innocent (A Requiem for Refugees) by Ofra Haza is a powerful song that delves into the deep emotions related to the refugee crisis and the horrors of war. Through her hauntingly beautiful voice, Ofra Haza brings to life the pain and despair experienced by those caught in the crossfire.