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Haze'evot (, translation: ''The She-Wolves'') is a rock band and independent female collective based in Israel. The band members are Yifat Balassiano, Talia Ishai, Or Zigelbaum, Hen Yair and Nofar Tom. The band operates as an independent group, collaboratively producing most of their content while maintaining an authentic spirit and vibrant energy. Haze'evot blends musical styles such as rock, disco, and funk, and plays original material both in Hebrew and English. It has noted Placebo (band), Placebo, The Pixies, Radiohead, David Bowie, The Beatles, Sonic Youth, PJ Harvey, pj. Hearvy and Blur (band), Blur as their musical influences. History 2000s In the 2000s, the four original members of the band met in highschool in the town of Holon, Israel and began to play music together. Their early rehearsals took place at the Conservatory (school), conservatory in Holon after hours. 2010s In 2012, Haze'evot released its first mini-album under the musical production of Yehu Yaron ...
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Holon
Holon (, ) is a city in the Tel Aviv District of Israel, located south of Tel Aviv. Holon is part of the Gush Dan, Gush Dan metropolitan area. In , it had a population of , making it the List of cities in Israel, tenth most populous city in Israel. Holon has the second-largest industry (manufacturing), industrial zone in Israel, after Haifa. Its jurisdiction is 19,200 dunams; as of 2018 according to Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, CBS data, it has a population of 194,273. Etymology The name of the city comes from the Hebrew Language, Hebrew word ''holon'', meaning "(little) sand". The name Holon also appears in the Bible: "And Holon with its suburbs, and Debir with its suburbs" (Book of Joshua 21:15). History Holon was founded in 1935 on sand dunes six kilometers () from Tel Aviv.''The Guide to Israel'', Zeev Vilnay, Hamakor Press, Jerusalem, 1972, p.239 The Łódzia textile factory was established there by Jewish immigrants from Łódź, Poland, along with many other in ...
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