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Dafna Arad and friend, downtown Tel Aviv, 2005
Dafna Arad and friend, downtown Tel Aviv, 2005

Dafna Arad (in Hebrew: דפנה ארד, elsewhere mentioned as Daphna Arad) is an Israeli singer, performer and journalist. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1324x1424, 280 KB) Dafna Arad photo Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1324x1424, 280 KB) Dafna Arad photo Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1. ... Tel-Aviv was founded on empty dunes north of the existing city of Jaffa. ... Ercole de Roberti: Concert, c. ... The performing arts include theater, motion pictures, drama, comedy, music, dance, opera, magic and the marching arts, such as brass bands, etc. ... This does not cite its references or sources. ...


Born in the city of Be'er Sheva in 1986, Arad was also the leader and founder of the first Israeli ska band named "Beer7", and recorded an album called 'skandal' in January 2003. Beer Sheva is a city in Israel and the largest city of the Negev desert, often known as the Capital of the Negev. In 2004, Beer Sheva had a population of 184,500 making it the fifth largest city in Israel. ... Ska punk is a musical fusion of ska with punk rock. ... Beer7 is a punk-ska band from Beer sheva, Israel. ...


Arad was mentioned in the world media in two incidents. On September 2005 renowned conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim physically confronted her during an interview on a Palestinian book [1], to which Arad came (as an IDF radio reporter) wearing her soldier uniform, an act that upseted Barenboim. Limor Livnat, then Israeli education minister, was quoted after the incident saying the composer is an antisemite [2]. A conductor conducting a band at a ceremony A conductors score and batons Conducting is the act of directing a musical performance by way of visible gestures. ... Daniel Barenboim conducting. ... The term Palestinian has other usages, for which see definitions of Palestinian. ... Israel Army Radio, or Galèi Tzáhal as it is called in Hebrew (גלי צהל, lit. ... A uniform is a set of standard clothing worn by members of an organisation whilst participating in that organisations activity. ... Limor Livnat, Minister of Education, Culture and Sport Limor Livnat (לימור לבנת) (born in Haifa, September 22nd, 1950) is an Israeli Politician. ... The Eternal Jew: 1937 German poster. ...


Another incident that featured Arad occurred on June 21, 2005. She was on a passenger train that crashed with coal delivery truck on a deadly accident that was later referred to Israeli media as the "Revadim Disaster" [3]. Arad was not hurt and managed to report to IDF radio from the scene, only minutes after the crash. She later on appeared in Israeli channel 2 popular television show to describe the events of that day. Her statements at the show were widely quoted in the international press[4]. This article is about trains in rail transport. ... The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) (Hebrew: צבא ×”×’× ×” לישראל  , [Army] Force for the Defense of Israel), often abbreviated with the Hebrew acronym צהל Tsahal, alternative English spelling Tzahal, is the name of Israels military forces, comprising the Israeli Army, the Israeli Air Force and the Israeli Navy. ...


Dafna Arad is the younger sister of the musician and artist Roy Arad. Roy Arad (Aka Roy Chicky Arad, רועי ארד, רועי ציקי ארד) is an Israeli poet, musician, script-writer and artist (Born 1977, Israel). ...


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