Shuli Natan

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Shuli Natan c. 2007

Shulamit "Shuli" Natan (Hebrew: שׁוּלָמִית „שׁוּלִי” נָתָן‎ (born March 16, 1947) is an Israeli singer. She is best known for singing "Jerusalem of Gold" (Yerushalayim Shel Zahav), written by Naomi Shemer.

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Shuli Natan's albums feature Israeli songs, traditional Jewish melodies and songs by Shlomo Carlebach. She achieved fame with a heartfelt rendition of "Jerusalem of Gold" in 1967.

Her 1999 CD Open Roads includes covers of songs which were popular in Israel at the time, such as David D'Or's "Watch Over Us, Child" and Rami Kleinstein's "Never-Ending Miracles".[1]

Natan accompanies herself on the guitar.

She sings Israeli songs, folk songs from around the world, Hassidic and Yiddish songs and songs of the Mizrahi Jewish community. She sings in Hebrew, English, French, Ladino and Spanish.

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