Here are 2 famous musicians from Israel died at 43:
Julius Margolin (April 5, 2015 Pinsk-April 5, 1971) was an Israeli writer.
He was born in Pinsk, in what was then the Russian Empire, and later emigrated to British-mandate Palestine. He is best known for his book "A Guest for the Night," which recounts his experiences as a Jew living in Poland during World War II. Margolin was also a journalist, working for the newspaper HaBoker and later founding his own newspaper, Al Tidhar. He was an advocate for the establishment of a Jewish state, and was active in the Irgun, a Zionist paramilitary organization. Margolin died on his 56th birthday in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Nitzan Shirazi (July 21, 1971 Tel Aviv-July 22, 2014 Tel Aviv) was an Israeli coach.
Shirazi was known for his extensive career in the Israeli basketball community. He began his coaching career in 1992 with Hapoel Ra'anana and later became an assistant coach for Maccabi Tel Aviv. Shirazi also worked as the head coach for Hapoel Jerusalem and Hapoel Holon. Throughout his career, he won multiple accolades, including two Israeli League championships in 2009 and 2011, as well as the Israeli Cup in 2008. In addition to his coaching career, Shirazi was also an accomplished player, having played for Hapoel Tel Aviv and Maccabi Ramat Gan. Despite his battle with cancer, Shirazi continued to inspire and mentor young athletes in Israel until his passing in 2014.
He died in cancer.
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