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  • Ф-А-Н-Е-Р-А

    

  • я впервые слышу эту песню в исполнении Зары. Очень хотелось услышать песни Офры Хазы в исполнении российских певцов. особенно от Зары . Я в восторге и Израиль надеюсь меня тоже поддержит!

  • Super....like ofra ...soooo nice

  • AMAZING! she sings like ofra haza! impresive similar voice!

  • Не ожидал от Зары такого голоса, такого исполнения. Супер!!

  • The jewsh women is true beautifull

     God i like marrige with women jewsh please.

  • @francisko49

    She is not jewish.

    Her ethnicity is Kurdish, and the Kurds are great friends of the jews.

    Her religion was yezidi, but now she is orthodox christian.

  • @drogin88 Was. She's dead. Amazing voice and a beautiful girl.

  • @unclesamtookmymoney

    Is Zara dead?

    A very famous singer of this song is Ofra Haza(which is jewish), and she is dead :(

    Are you sure you don't think of her?

  • @unclesamtookmymoney My mistake. It's Ofra Haza that died. Hope I didn't freak you out with that.

  • ЭТО КАТЕГРИЧНО НЕ ОФРА ........НО КАКАЯ ОНА УМНИЦА

  • beautiful song im very impressed with the cover RIP Ofra

  • ermeni satqini.Kimden bekleyrdim,amma kurdlerden yox.Bu da oldu.Heyif!

  • ermeni satqini

  • Эту песню в оригинале исполняла известная израильская певица ОФРА ХАЗА - мир её праху............

    ЭЛЛОКАЙ, ЭЛЛОhАЙ - переводится как ГОСПОДИ, МОЙ БОГ.......

  • it´s not even live:D oh gosh

  • great voice but ofra haza it's no.1. RIP

  • Голос у Зары божественный

  • Умница! На скольких языках поет!. Какая красивая

  • Great Covering of this song! Like Ofra Haze (R.I.P)

  • Zara (Mgoyan, I believe) performs very well but I haven't seen yet any song authored by her. There must be some, I guess

  • i love it very nuch but why there are pictures of caucasian dances when it's an israeli song..?

  • @Olushhh And why is the singer Russian and not Israeli then? I propose something: since Ofra Haza was Yemeni, so, let the dances be Yemeni, OK? It sounds idiot, but is it as idiot as your comment.

  • @nmgscp ofra haza was an israeli from a yemeni origin and this song is an israeli song.. the words are in hebrew

    so your comment is idiot!!!!!

  • @Olushhh Well, anyway, it would make more sense that those dances instead of being Caucasian, would be Yemeni (following your own logic)... It doesn't mean that most or all dances should be Israeli. I also would make more sense, again following your logic. But Zara is a Russian, so it's not surprising that she includes Caucasian dances in her video. Ofra Haza also sang "Neder" in Hebrew, which is actually a Portuguese song by Amália Rodrigues called "Canção do Mar", and I think it's OK.

  • @nmgscp the dancers are caucasian because zara is kind of armenian and when I said that the dancers are israeli..? the whole world knows that ofra haza is israeli so it dosent metter what you'll say...you can keep arguing all day long ...i don't care! :P

  • @Olushhh The name of her album that this originally released on was titled Yemenite Songs...

    I don't put so much stock in nationalism, she was a person first with a personal culture more human than any nation.

    Many nations came to her to share in her love, so I if you're looking for truth, I say she is earthling...

    I'd miss Persian lands as they are full of lovely people, on all sides of all fences... but then no matter where I am, I am on earth, just like them. We are together still.

  • @Olushhh The word you should have used for proper English would be "Idiotic". Next time you will be armed to the teeth!

    Knowledge is power, and now you have the power to not sound like an idiot.

    Hehehe.

    I do believe I will be doing my own research into the historical background behind Ofra Haza and her family, for my self, so thank you for sparking the interest.

  • @Olushhh It appears that she was born on November 19th, 1957 in Hatikva, Tel Aviv, Israel and Died February 23, 2000 at the Sheba Medical Center, Ramat Gan, Israel, due to Pneumonia. It seems she could not fight it because she contraction of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus.

    A true tragedy, that apparently lead to the death of her Husband who was then survived by their adopted son, Shai Ashkenazi who was 14 at the time.

    Peace to them all with a special wish for the best going to Shai.

  • @Olushhh Also, I made a mistake in not mentioning her step-daughter... may she forgive my ignorance and know I wish her peace as well.

  • @nmgscp To answer ignorance with ignorance, is ignorant... Take the time to find truth when you communicate, there are words enough for all of us.

    Lastly, sarcasm is the cheapest form of wit.

    Either way, were all here, and that's worth something, so... good day to you friend.

  • @nazaxprime I don't know enough about Caucasian dances... I was told to me that her dances were Caucasian, and actually Zara is from Armenia, so she is Caucasian, and it's not a surprise that her dances would be Caucasian as well... Or are they Russian? Concerning to her singing of Neder in Hebrew, I can assure you, as a Portuguese, that the original song is Canção do Mar in Portuguese!... Concerning to the dances, I may be ignorant, concerning to the song, I'm not!

  • This is such a wonderful recreation of this song!

  • Fantastic!

  • Zara- You are a great singer and a very beautiful woman!!! Fantastic performance!

  • Very beautiful singer, very beautiful performance - and my compliments to her for singing part in the original Hebrew!

  • Сильно!

  • Thanks for uploading!

    Great song! Beautiful voice!

  • Красавица! Прекрасное выступление)

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