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Hanan Ben Ari was born on 1988 in Karnei Shomron, Israel, is an Israeli singer-songwriter. Discover Hanan Ben Ari's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

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His wife is Hadassah Ben-Ari (m. 2008)

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Hanan Ben Ari Net Worth

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1934

The song, whose lyrics reference Song of Songs and other Jewish scripture, was added to the Galgalatz daily playlist, where it reached fourth place in the station's weekly ranking and 34th in the station's year-end ranking.

Several of his subsequent singles were also placed in heavy rotation on Galgalatz, as well as receiving over a million views each on YouTube.

Another single, Hachaim Shelanu Tutim (Our Lives are Strawberries), reached No. 1 on Media Forest's weekly chart and was parodied on the Israeli TV sketch show Eretz Nehederet.

Ben-Ari's debut album, Izun (Balance), was crowdfunded via the website Headstart, where it raised over ₪100,000.

The album was produced by Eyal Mazig.

One of the album's tracks, Achim (Brothers), was a duet with Ivri Lider.

1988

Hanan Ben Ari (חנן בן ארי, born 8 April 1988) is an Israeli singer, songwriter, and composer.

2006

He had originally written the song during the 2006 Lebanon War, and later revisited it during the conflict in Bint Jbeil.

2013

In 2013, he collaborated with musicians Yaakov Asraf and Nir Rubin on an educational stage musical called Mitbagrim ("Growing Up"), which ran for over 100 performances.

2014

A performance of Hakolot's song "Vatikh Miriam", composed by Ben Ari, won third place in a national Israeli dance music contest in 2014.

Ben-Ari's debut single, Mimecha Ad Elay ("From You to Myself"), was announced by his uncle in November 2014.

2016

His debut album, Izun (Balance), released 21 February 2016, was certified gold in Israel with 15,000 copies sold in three months and received heavy radio play on Galgalatz.

He has been noted as one of relatively few religious artists, including Ishay Ribo and Nathan Goshen, who have found success in the secular Israeli mainstream.

Ben Ari grew up in Karnei Shomron, the fifth of six siblings; his father works in the financial sector of Bat Yam, while his mother works in special education.

He is the nephew of former MK and Otzma Yehudit co-founder Michael Ben-Ari.

Hanan sang in choirs from the age of six, learned keyboard from age 12, and began composing music at age 13.

His father sang Iraqi, Egyptian, and Syrian music when he was growing up, and he was first exposed to hip hop around age 15.

One of his older brothers, Neria, later left Haredi Judaism.

After graduating high school at 17 via matriculation, Ben-Ari attended a hesder yeshiva in Mitzpe Ramon.

He also spent time in Gush Katif's Neve Dekalim and witnessed the Israeli disengagement from Gaza, which later inspired his single "Mother".

Ben-Ari served in the IDF's Netzah Yehuda Battalion for a year and eight months.

Prior to a full-time music career, Ben-Ari taught at an alternative high school in Petah Tikva, wrote and edited the religious youth magazine Olam Ketan with his wife, and sang in a Jewish wedding band, Hakolot.

The album was released on 21 February 2016 via NMC Music, receiving positive reviews and being certified gold in Israel with 15,000 copies sold in three months.

The following month, Ben-Ari played dates in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Herzliya.

During the summer, he toured nationally in Israel and performed at Festival HaTamar alongside Shlomi Shaban, Peter Roth, Maor Cohen, Margol, Riki Gal, and Guy & Yahel.

Ahead of the release of his second album, Ben Ari released the singles: "Not Alone", "Thanks to you", "On my bed" featuring Moshe Peretz, and "Wikipedia (Hanan Ben Ari song)", the lyrics of which he wrote with Keren Peles.

The song "Wikipedia" reached the second place in the annual parade of Galglatz for the Hebrew year 5777 and the third place in the annual parade of the Network 3 in the same year.

To coincide with Yom Ha'Atzmaut in 2016, Ben-Ari released the song Nigun HaNeshamot (Melody of the Souls).

2017

He then won ACUM song of the year award in 2017.

2018

In December he released the single "What do you want from me", and in March 2018 he released the song "Good News".

In April, he released his second album, "Not Alone (Hanan Ben Ari album)".

With Maccabi Tel Aviv's victory in the 2018–19 Israeli Premier League, Ben Ari performed the championship song "Yellow rises (this is Maccabi)", as a renewal of the song sung by Ethnix in the 1995–96 Liga Leumit.

2019

In February 2019, he released the single "Aluf ha'olam (song)", composed by Ben Ari in collaboration with Nathan Goshen.

In May 2019, he released a single called "Dor (song)", which deals with the intergenerational gap on issues such as faith and preserving tradition.

The song provoked mixed reactions in the religious sector and beyond.

2020

In February 2020, he released the music video "If you want (song)".

The song came in second place in the annual Hebrew hymn parade of Galgalatz and Ynet and in the mako parade for the Hebrew year of 5780.

In these parades he was also chosen as man of the year, along with winning the title of "Singer of the Year" by Tel Aviv Radio.

In April, Ben-Ari released the single Ga’aguim Lebnei Adam (Longing for People), inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic.

and was written together with Rabbi Lior Engelman.