Shir aviv esther ofarim biography

  • Trivia · IMDbPro.
  • "It's not yet been decided what songs I will sing in the show, probably 'Hayu Leilot', 'Shir Hanoded' and one more song, and also a duet with Yehoram," she says.
  • Live in Tel Aviv 1988.

  • Happy Chanukkah / Chanukkah Sameach! / !חֲנוּכָּה שַׂמֵחַ
    (listen to Esther's Chanukka song "Hanerot She'Bachalon" of 1961)

  • 14/03/2020: added new video

  • 07/03/2020: added info on these tv shows: It's Lulu and The ung Generation, 1970

  • 24/02/2020: added article of  1965
    and of 1970

  • 22/02/2020: added new video

  • 20/02/2020: added more info for the concert inHolon

  • 15/02/2020: added Spanish tv show

  • 05/02/2020: added video of Scarborough Fair

  • 04/02/2020: added more fotos and article of the press for Dortmund
    lyrics of Scarborough Fair
    and further fotos of Hamburg

  • 02/02/2020: added info about  Hamburg

  • 31/01/2020: added info about  Dortmund

  • 25/01/2020: improved  this site


  • 22/01/2020: added  article of 1970


  • 14/01/2020: added  new concert in inom

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    The most successful Israeli singer in the world will celebrate her 80th birthday with a tour in Israel alongside Yehoram Gaon. In a rare interview, she talks about her sad Covid year and how she longs to see again her only son who lives in the United States. 


    After six years since her last performance in Israel, Esther Ofarim (80), one of the queens of Hebrew music who has been living in Germany for 60 years, will be taking part in Yehoram Gaon’s "Celebrating with Pride" tour. Both artists will be performing together on three consecutive evenings (August 2-4) at the Tel Aviv Hall of Culture. "It's not yet been decided what songs I will sing in the show, probably 'Hayu Leilot', 'Shir Hanoded' and one more song, and also a duet with Yehoram," she says in a rare interview from her home in Hamburg. 


    Excited about once more singing in Israel?
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    "My answer would be a cliché: I get excited for every show, but as always I am very happy to come to Israel. Before I