Yael Deckelbaum is an Israeli-Canadian singer-songwriter and activist known for blending music and social consciousness. Born into a musical family, she gained early recognition as a member of the all-female Israeli folk-rock band Habanot Nechama before launching a solo career that spans folk, pop, and world music influences. Her powerful voice and evocative songwriting have earned her a devoted global following.
Deckelbaum is also widely known for her role in promoting peace and unity through her music, particularly with her anthem "Prayer of the Mothers," which became the soundtrack to the Women's March for Peace organized by the group Women Wage Peace in 2016. Her work often highlights themes of feminism, coexistence, and spiritual connection, and she frequently collaborates with artists and activists from around the world to amplify messages of empathy and justice.
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