About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 298. Not illustrated. Chapters: People From Center District, People From Haifa District, People From North District (Israel), People From Tel Aviv District, Moshe Dayan, Ehud Barak, David D'or, Ehud Olmert, Rita Katz, Ben Sahar, Effi Eitam, Yochanan Vollach, Moshe Ya'alon, Ivri Lider, Eyal Berkovic, Rafi Eitan, Bo'az Ma'uda, Gabi Ashkenazi, Mira Awad, Dudu Aouate, Shlomo Artzi, Haim Moshe, Reda Mansour, Gai Assulin, Hoshaiah Rabbah, Yigal Allon, Gal Fridman, David Ben Dayan, Ishtar, Omer Golan, Abed Rabah, Eldad Regev, Keren Ann, Itay Shechter, Ehud Adiv, Haim Megrelashvili, Elias Khoury, Jose the Galilean, Bibras Natkho, Salah Tarif, Tal Friedman, Mohammed Miari, Nava Arad, Gonen Segev, Majalli Wahabi, Yaniv Green, Ron Huldai, Yehuda Poliker, Eden Ben Basat, Shlomi Shabat, Erez Mesika, Yigal Cohen, Uri Bergman, Peter Rott, Nahman Raz, Dan Tichon, Said Nafa, Jamal Zahalka, Gadi Yatziv, Edna Solodar, David Glass, Moshe Peled, Assaf Yaguri, Emri Ron, Shafik Assad, Hana Sweid, Amal Nasser El-Din, Lior Narkis, Zeidan Atashi, Amira Sartani, Lior Rafaelov, Judah Ben Ilai, Elias Nakhleh, Efrat Gosh, Amos Hadar, Haneh Hadad, Labib Hussein Abu Rokan, Assad Assad, Mohamed Nafa, Moshe Karadi, Shaul Gutman, Aryeh Nehemkin, Hanna Mwais, Moshik Afia, Rina Mor, Lee Ann Raz, Izhar Nevo, Saleh Suleiman. Excerpt: David D'Or (Hebrew: born David Nehaisi on October 2, 1965) is an Israeli singer, composer, and songwriter. A countertenor with a vocal range of more than four octaves, he is a three-time winner of the Israeli "Singer of the Year" and "Best Vocal Performer" awards. He was also chosen to represent Israel in the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest, at which he placed 11th in the semifinal. By February 2008, nine of his albums had gone platinum. D'Or, who has been referred to as "Israel's most acclaimed modern singer," and "who has taken the music...