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    Barak Feldman (Hebrew: ברק פלדמן, born July 27, 1972) is an Israeli songwriter, known especially for his collaboration with Yoni Bloch and Efrat Gosh...
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  • by Alon Banari, that also wrote the scripts of the clips, along with Barak Feldman. The band members that accompany Bloch in the songs are Tomer Lahav...
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  • Bama Hadasha website. Most of the songs in the album were written by Barak Feldman and Yoni Bloch. All the songs were composed by Yoni Bloch. The song's...
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  • orchestrated all the songs in the album and collaborated with lyricist Barak Feldman, who wrote one song. In the same year Koren also formed the Koren Ensemble...
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    either in the lyrics or in the melody. Most of the songs were written by Barak Feldman and composed by Bloch. Bloch also wrote songs for TV shows, TV realities...
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  • Gosh (singing and vocals). Most of the texts of the album were written by Barak Feldaman, in cooperation with Bloch. The songs combine characteristics of...
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    final. In 2006, he released his debut single "Kokhav Nolad" written by Barak Feldman and Yoni Bloch. In 2007, he followed that with his debut album Eirom...
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    Safe Top 8 "Im telekh mikan" (Ne Me Quitte Pas) Jacques Brel (heb: Barak Feldman) Safe Top 7 – Mizrahi special "Ad matay, elohay?" (Until when, my God...
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    from the original on May 23, 2018. Retrieved February 15, 2011. Turovsky, Barak (November 15, 2016). "Found in translation: More accurate, fluent sentences...
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    Benjamin Netanyahu who was followed in 1999 by the Labor Party leader Ehud Barak. From 11 to 25 July 2000, the Middle East Peace Summit at Camp David was...
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