Singer-songwriter Omer Cohen performed for the first time in his career at Ramat Gan Stadium on Thursday, in front of tens of thousands of people. During the concert, he unexpectedly brought singer Shiri Levi onstage for a joint performance of "Aisha Ne'emana," one of the best-known classics by Levi's late father, Yishai Levi.
Yishai Levi, who died last week, was one of the major figures in Israeli Mizrahi music. His son Shiri Levi joined Cohen for the emotional tribute, which was captured on video during the show.
The article notes that Yishai Levi rose to prominence in the 1980s and later released dozens of albums and enduring songs that became part of the Israeli soundtrack, including "Raya," "Romantic Dance," "Pictures in the Sand," "Clouds," and "Aisha Ne'emana." He was widely praised for his distinctive vocals and delivery, and his influence is said to have shaped generations of young artists and creators who saw him as a milestone and professional inspiration.