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Religious Border Police Fighter Tair Shines in Emotional The Voice Audition
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First reported by Srugim · 22 hours ago
What happened
Tair, a religious female soldier in the Israeli Border Police, impressed judges on The Voice with a heartfelt performance and addressed criticism of female singing in her community. She embodies a new generation balancing military service, faith, and music, sparking renewed debate on women’s public singing in religious society.
- 01Tair, a religious Border Police soldier, impressed all judges on The Voice with her emotional audition.
- 02She openly discussed criticism from religious circles about women singing publicly.
- 03Tair views her singing talent as a divine gift and sees no conflict with her faith.
- 04She represents a new generation of religious women serving in combat roles and pursuing music.
- 05The issue of women singing publicly remains controversial in the religious community.
- 06Tair’s appearance adds to ongoing debates about faith, gender, and artistic expression in Israel.
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