-
standing joke
which led to the name of the band Eifo
Hayeled (Where's the Kid, in Hebrew). Eifo
HaYeled broke up in 1998 and
reunited in 2009.
Appearing at...
- 'that', or 'who' (as in 'a boy who reads'). For example, yeled, 'a boy';
hayeled, 'the boy'. A
prefix indicating that the
sentence is a question. (For example...
- articles: Hebrew: ילד,
transcribed as yeled, a boy; הילד,
transcribed as
hayeled, the boy Maltese: ktieb, a book; il-ktieb, the book; Maltese: għotja, a...
-
school ("Sde Hemed") in
Rishon LeZion,
later moving to Tel Aviv ("Maon
Hayeled").[citation needed] The
following years were
spent in
Kvutzat Schiller...
- and the
Chronicles — — June 5, 2023 Tel Aviv
Israel Park
Hayarkon Eifo
HaYeled — — June 9, 2023
Madrid Spain Cívitas
Metropolitano The
Pretenders — —...
-
uncountable number of
young rock
bands were formed.
Bands such as Eifo
HaYeled,
Monica ****, HaYehudim, The
Elders of Zfat, Rockfour, The
Friends of Natasha...
-
collaborated with
prominent artists such as
Sihai Ma'ayan, Amir Dadon, and Eifo
HaYeled. In 2023, she
released a
single she
wrote and
composed titled "Khalula"...
- Duo Datz Roni
Duani The
Dudaim Dudu
Faruk Alon Eder
Seffy Efrati Eifo
HaYeled (Where's the Child) Arik
Einstein Gad
Elbaz Electrowavez Dudu
Elharar Ethnix...
- accent, but his po****rity grew
after playing the lead in the
Israeli film
HaYeled Me'ever
LaRechov (The Boy
Across The Street) in 1965. In the
early 1960s...
-
referred to as "The
Prince of
Israeli Rock"; Rami Fortis, the
groups "Efo
HaYeled?" (Where is the Child?), "Ethnix", "Teapacks", "Tislam", "Mashina", "Zikney...