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[Source] Yocheved is the birth mother of Moses, Miriam, & Aaron in The Prince of Egypt. She looks like and is voiced by the late Ofra Haza. Yocheved is a minor character in "The Prince of Egypt". Like her Biblical counterpart, she is the mother of Moses, Miriam and Aaron. She is voiced by the late Ofra Haza, who also sang her part in 17 languages, including her native language, Hebrew. Because of Ofra's beauty, she was also Yocheved's model. Yocheved's heroic role was in the beginning, when she hides her infant son from the Egyptian soldiers who were going to drown all baby boys in the river. Yocheved was the mother of Moses, Aaron and Miriam. To save him from death, Yocheved placed her baby son Moses in a basket and set it adrift on the Nile because the Pharaoh had ordered that all Jewish boys be put to death. Yocheved's daughter Miriam watched from the reeds as Pharaoh's daughter found baby Moses and suggested that the princess find a nurse to care for the child. Yocheved was chosen to be the nurse and got to be with her son for three years. When Moses was older, she brought him back to Pharaoh's daughter and he became her child. Thus she named the boy Moses.
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"Sleep and remember my last lullaby so I'll be with you when you dream..."
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Yocheved is a minor character in "The Prince of Egypt". Like her Biblical counterpart, she is the mother of Moses, Miriam and Aaron. She is voiced by the late Ofra Haza, who also sang her part in 17 languages, including her native language, Hebrew. Because of Ofra's beauty, she was also Yocheved's model. Yocheved's heroic role was in the beginning, when she hides her infant son from the Egyptian soldiers who were going to drown all baby boys in the river. Yocheved was the mother of Moses, Aaron and Miriam. To save him from death, Yocheved placed her baby son Moses in a basket and set it adrift on the Nile because the Pharaoh had ordered that all Jewish boys be put to death. Yocheved's daughter Miriam watched from the reeds as Pharaoh's daughter found baby Moses and suggested that the princess find a nurse to care for the child. Yocheved was chosen to be the nurse and got to be with her son for three years. When Moses was older, she brought him back to Pharaoh's daughter and he became her child. Thus she named the boy Moses. The Bible does not tell us what became of Yocheved, It is presumed she died durning Moses' exile in the desert. [Source] Yocheved is the birth mother of Moses, Miriam, & Aaron in The Prince of Egypt. She looks like and is voiced by the late Ofra Haza.
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