[3] Throughout her career, she was noted for her four-octave vocal range and her ability to sing songs of various genres in several languages, including German, French, Spanish and English.
Aharoni grew up in the Kerem HaTeimanim neighborhood of Tel Aviv, and from a young age, she helped her father, who owned a vegetable stand in the Carmel Market in Tel Aviv, encouraging shoppers to come to the stand with the help of her special voice.
In 1943, at the age of 10, she was discovered by the composer Nahum Nardi, who taught her some of his songs, and she performed alongside him in concerts and on the radio.
[12] In 1948, after studying dance, voice development, and music, the promoter Moshe Valin offered her to join his theater, Li La Lu.
After her release from the army, she briefly joined Emmanuel Zamir's band, where she sang his songs "Bafat HaKfar" and "Arab Shach".
[22] While she was in the USA, she met the Israeli promoter Haim Tishman, married him, and moved permanently to the United States.
Also, she directed television programs broadcast from Mexico to other Latin American countries in South America, appeared in halls and clubs, TV shows, and produced an album featuring the song Eviva España in English and Spanish, which both became hits in Europe and South America.