Talk:Sarit Hadad

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I've made a start on a Discography, with all the English titles I could find on the web. I'm not at all sure the list is complete. I don't have release dates—it would be nice if the list could be reordered by date, and the original Hebrew titles might also be a good addition. -- Ortonmc 04:39, 5 Nov 2003 (UTC)

It would be nice to have Hadad's name written in Hebrew, as well as the English transliteration. -- Ortonmc 04:39, 5 Nov 2003 (UTC)

Is hadad a hebrew or arabic last name? why she changed? . (Raniya 22:12, 9 December 2005 (UTC))

[edit] re: hadad

her original name is hodedtov and she changed it to hadad, which is arabic for 'smith' basically, and many arabs (mostly christian), bear this surname, many arabic pop singers have this name too, most notably Diana Hadad. In fact, in Sarit Hadad's Arabic album, she covered two of Diana Hadad's popular hits, 'saken' and 'tayr al yamama'. 128.208.35.57 23:59, 27 December 2006 (UTC) Mokha

Now, this is an interesting point: Has she LEGALLY changed her name to Hadad or it's just a stage name? Because if she has legally changed it then it should be stated as her real name while noting that she was born "Hodedtov".