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Name
  
Shuli Natan


Role
  
Singer

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Albums
  
The Songs of Chaim Nachman Bialik, Jerusalem of Gold

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Nechama Hendel, Yehoram Gaon, Ofra Haza, Shlomo Artzi, Arik Einstein

Shuli natan yerushalayim shel zahav jerusalem of gold with translation


Shulamit “Shuli” Natan (Hebrew: שׁוּלָמִית „שׁוּלִי” נָתָן Shuli Natan‎‎; often anglicised: Shuly Nathan, born March 16, 1947 in London) is an Israeli singer best known for singing "Jerusalem of Gold" (Yerushalayim Shel Zahav), written by Naomi Shemer. It was immensely popular shortly before the Six-Day War, and made her world-famous. It is still very popular in Israel and in Jewish communities worldwide.

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Shuli natan singing at israel museum


Career

Shuli Natan Shuli Natan and The Song Which Brought Jews Home The Jewish Agency

Her recent albums feature Israeli songs, works of Shlomo Carlebach and songs from Judaism. She gives concerts in Israel and internationally and is in some ways the "Joan Baez" of Israel. Since she first electrified Israel with her heartfelt rendition of the then unknown song "Jerusalem of Gold", Natan has sung of the hope and the pain of the nation.

Shuli Natan Shuly Natan singing Jerusalem of Gold at JNFs National Conference

Since her historic performance in 1967, Natan has performed for countless audiences, in Israel and worldwide. Her unique voice holds the listeners in its spell, and every performance turns into a spontaneous sing-along.

Shuli Natan Shuli Natan and The Song Which Brought Jews Home The Jewish Agency

In her 1999 CD Open Roads she included her versions of songs which are popular in Israel today, such as David D'Or's "Watch Over Us, Child" and Rami Kleinstein's hit, "Never-Ending Miracles."

Shuli Natan Shuly Nathan Yerushalayim shel zahav 2015 YouTube

Natan accompanies herself on the guitar, as she sings Israeli songs, folk songs from around the world, Hassidic and Yiddish songs and songs of the Oriental Jewish community. Natan sings in different languages including Hebrew, English, French, Ladino and Spanish.

Albums

Shuli Natan Shuly Nathan Ana Eli YouTube

  • Beloved Songs
  • Songs of Praise
  • Open Roads
  • Mostly Carlebach
  • 1967 Israel Song Festival album which made Jerusalem of Gold famous
  • References

    Shuli Natan Wikipedia


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