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Young Israeli singer wins over fans with Moroccan Arabic voice

Israeli artist Ron Peretz embraces the Moroccan Arabic she learned at home in hip hop music that is conquering hearts in Israel and the Arab world.
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The peace agreements that Israel signed with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan and most recently Morocco are exposing Israelis to the rich Arab cultures of these diverse states. They now have a chance to appreciate their foods, music and architecture, which is obviously not entirely new to Israelis. After all, they live in the Middle East and many are immigrants from the Arab world. This special bond is particularly apparent between Israel and Morocco. Ron Peretz, a 27-year-old performer from Tel Aviv, embodies these ties in her music and unique voice.

Some 400,000 Jews have immigrated to Israel from the Maghreb region of North Africa, well over half of them from Morocco. Most came in the first years of statehood, from 1948 to 1953, with additional waves of immigration in the 1950s and 1960s. Only a handful of immigrants from these lands passed their language onto the next generation.

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