Ron Eliran (Menachem Leizerovich) was born in Haifa, British Mandate of Palestine.
He was the middle child among three siblings. His Polish-Jewish parents
ran a bakery. In the late 1950s, he formed one of the first Israeli
folk-style duos, Ran and Nama with Nechama Hendel.
In 1958, Ed Sullivan
visited Israel looking for young performers to appear on a special show
celebrating Israel's tenth anniversary. Eliran and Hendel were the
finalists. While the name Ran was not a problem for English speakers,
they could not pronounce Nechama, so the duo became known as "Ran and
Nama." After their television appearance, the duo toured the United States for a year and a half. Eliran was the first Israeli singer to perform in Las Vegas.
Here are Ran and Nama singing Ana Pana Dodech on The Ed Sullivan Show 68 years ago.
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