Nachmias was born in
Tel Aviv to Yaakov and Pnina Nachmias and grew up in
Givatayim. Her family is from
Thessaloniki,
Greece. Her cousin is the politician
Ayelet Nahmias-Verbin. Her family are from
Thessaloniki,
Greece. During her childhood, Nachmias performed in the "Sadikov Choir", and in "The Wizard of Oz Theater" by Avraham Luria as a child prodigy, where she starred as Hanale in the play "Hanale's Sabbath Dress", and even participated as a child in the film "I Am a Jerusalemite", released in 1971 and directed by
Yehoram Gaon, in the scene for the song "Minister
Moshe Montefiore". Nachmias was a member of the Borochov branch of the Working and Studying Youth in Givatayim, and she completed her high school studies at "ORT Technikum" in the city. In 1978, she enlisted in the
IDF and initially served for about three months as an operations clerk and draftsman in the
Golani Brigade. Subsequently, Nachmias moved to the
IDF Choir and later to the
Nahal Band, participating in four entertainment programs, some directed by
Hanan Goldblatt. She was among the performers of "Song for Peace" on the television program "30 Years of Song on the IDF", broadcast from the IDF base in Julis on the 30th anniversary of Israel's independence. == Personal life ==