Dana Berger, born on November 2, 1970, in Nave Sha'anan, Haifa, Israel, is a
singer-songwriter and occasional actress. She began her musical journey at age
seven, learning piano and guitar, and started writing songs at 14. In 1987, she
joined the band "O Ban," releasing two socially conscious singles: "Plutonium
Radioactive" and "The Blues." After serving in the IDF's Nahal entertainment
troupe from 1989 to 1990, Berger enrolled in the Rimon School of Music. She
gained prominence acting in the TV series Inyan Shel Zman. Her debut album, דנה
ברגר, was released in 1994 and featured...