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Ashira (, fem. "I will sing") is an Israeli
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band based in
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. They were formed at
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in 2006 by violinist Pnina Weintraub and flautist Yael Taitz. They are notable for performing exclusively for women in accordance with the Jewish law of ''
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''.


Overview

Ashira was formed in 2006 in
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by two
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music students, violinist Pnina Weintraub and flautist Yael Taitz. Weintraub was frustrated that the school always hired male musicians for parties and
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due to the Mechitza, need for separation, and additionally wanted to create an artistic outlet for other religious girls in Israel, so she approached her friend Taitz about forming an all-female band that would play exclusively for women. She and Taitz contacted Erez Barkai, a
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at Yeshurun High School in
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who later became the band's musical producer; Barkai introduced them to guitarist Lia Bagrish and drummer Maayan Schweitzer, who joined alongside bassist Inbar Perser (Gessner). After a series of auditions and an initial singer who left, the band acquired lead vocalist Hagit Tawil (later replaced with Sapir Gizbar). The band first gained attention performing at ''
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im'',
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and girl's schools, small halls, and various events as part of
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national service, before starting to write original songs together. Their first performance outside of Sherut Leumi was at the Israeli
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C'naan during
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of 2008, attended by an audience of 300 women and girls. They would go on to perform at Bar-Ilan University and at various religious pubs, larger
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s, and arts centers in Israel, attracting both religious and
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audiences. In keeping with Jewish laws of modesty, they perform only for women and do not allow their concerts to be filmed. After a period of minimal activity, the band announced in August 2014 that they had finished recording their debut album. Later in the year, it was announced that Inbar Perser would be leaving the group. A single entitled "Ashira" was posted to Facebook in late 2017, and an album of the same name was given a limited self-release in 2019. Outside of the group, Sapir Gizbar has recorded as a solo artist since 2020.


Musical style

Ashira performs a mix of
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, rock,
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,
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, and occasionally
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; an
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article compared them to
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. Violinist Pnina Weintraub has argued that the band represents a new genre in the religious sector, saying "There’s no other band that plays the way we play," while bassist Inbar Perser has said, "We play lots of genres of music. We play everything that makes sense for the songs." Their lyrical repertoire incorporates covers of
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, Jewish Biblical texts, and original
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lyrics with religious themes.


Band members


Current

*Sapir Gizbar – lead vocals *Lia Bagrish – guitar, vocals *Pnina Weintraub – violin, vocals *Yael Taitz – flute *Maayan Schweitzer – drums


Former

*Hagit Tawil – lead vocals *Inbar Perser (Gessner) – bass guitar


Discography


Albums

* ''Ashira'' (2019; self-released)


Singles

* "Ashira" (2017)


References


External links


Ashira
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