Veteran singer Yaffa Yarkoni died Sunday at a Tel Aviv hospital at the
age of 86. Yarkoni suffered from Alzheimer's disease in the past few
years and was one of the most prominent and popular performers in
Israel. Yarkoni began her career as a dancer. In the War of
Independence she was drafted to the army and later joined one of first
military bands. Her numerous performances during Israel's battles
earned her the title of "War Singer". At the end of the War of
Independence, she became active in the Israeli world of music.
Throughout her career, which spanned decades, she recorded hundreds of
songs in different styles and many languages, including children's
songs and dance music. In 1998, on the State of Israel's 50th
anniversary, she was awarded the Israel Prize for her contribution to
Hebrew music.



