After being airlifted to Israel in 1949 in Operation Magic Carpet, she became involved with the Inbal Dance Theater for the following 15 years.
[2] After arriving in Israel, she founded Beit Tarbut Lenoar, which was a cultural heritage organisation directed at children.
Oved would go on to spend 15 years with the Theatre, choreographing dances based on the traditions of Yemen and other areas.
[2] She rose to the position of principal dancer with the Inbal Dance Theatre, before leaving in 1965, and settling two years later in Los Angeles, United States.
[4] Following two years with the company, she left once again to join her son's Barak Marshall Theaterdance on an international tour.