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Esther Zaied, better known by her married name Esther Ofarim ( he, אסתר עופרים; born June 13, 1941), is an Israeli singer. She came second in the
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with the song "
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", representing Switzerland. After marrying
Abi Ofarim Abi Ofarim (born Avraham Reichstadt; he, אבי עופרים; October 5, 1937 – May 4, 2018) was an Israeli musician and dancer. He is better known for his work in the 1960s as half of the duo Esther & Abi Ofarim with his then-wife Esther Ofar ...
in 1958, she was half of the husband-and-wife
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Esther & Abi Ofarim Esther & Abi Ofarim were an Israeli musical duo active during the 1960s, consisting of husband and wife Abi Ofarim and Esther Ofarim. They enjoyed particular success in Germany. They had hits in Europe with their songs "One More Dance," "Morning ...
in the 1960s. After the couple divorced, she undertook a successful solo career.


Life and career


Beginnings

Esther Zaied was born in
Safed Safed (known in Hebrew language, Hebrew as Tzfat; Sephardi Hebrew, Sephardic Hebrew & Modern Hebrew: צְפַת ''Tsfat'', Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation, Ashkenazi Hebrew: ''Tzfas'', Biblical Hebrew: ''Ṣǝp̄aṯ''; ar, صفد, ''Ṣafad''), i ...
to a Syrian Jewish family. She began performing as a child, singing
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and international
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s. In 1958, Esther met
Abi Ofarim Abi Ofarim (born Avraham Reichstadt; he, אבי עופרים; October 5, 1937 – May 4, 2018) was an Israeli musician and dancer. He is better known for his work in the 1960s as half of the duo Esther & Abi Ofarim with his then-wife Esther Ofar ...
, a guitarist and dancer, who she later married. She was a student in his dance studio in
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. Esther served four months in the
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before she was discharged owing to her marriage to Abi. American director
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cast Esther for a small role in the film ''
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'' (1960). In 1960, Esther landed the role of Katzia in the play ''The Legend of Three and Four'' at the
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. In 1961, she won first at Israel's first pop song festival in
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ...
, where she sang "Saëni Imchá Bemachol" (Take Me with You When You Dance) and "Naamah", written by Pnina and Tsvi Avni, accompanied by
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orchestra under
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. In 1962, Esther released her self-titled debut solo album and was invited to join Frank Sinatra in his performances in Israel.
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radio then sent her to the
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in Poland. She came in second place for singing "Stav", written by Moshe Wilensky and Shimshon Halfi.


Eurovision 1963

Esther and Abi settled in
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, Switzerland, where she took part in the
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representing
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with the song "''
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''". In a very close and controversial competition with the Danish duo
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and
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, her song placed second. Initially it appeared Switzerland had won the contest with 42 points to Denmark's 40, but after an apparent change to the Norwegian scores, Ofarim ended up with 40 points, as opposed to 42 points for "
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", a reversal of the initial result. "''T'en va pas''" was released as single on
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in 1963, reaching No. 39 in Germany. In 1963, Esther had a starring role in the German film ''Es war mir ein Vergnügen''.


Esther & Abi Ofarim

In 1963 and 1964, Esther and Abi had success on the charts in Europe. In the fall of 1964, Esther embarked on a tour of the United States with the
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. Speaking about a performance at
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in
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. Jim Albright, campus correspondent, stated: Everyone expected the Smother Brothers to be great, but Ester 'sic''turned out to be fabulous...people were amazed with her singing and her looks." By 1965, Esther was well known throughout Europe. She headlined in the major concert halls and theaters. She starred in German films and had her own television specials on
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and
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. In 1966, Abi and Ofarim had their first hit with "Noch einen Tanz", an English version of which, "
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", was a hit in the UK two years later, peaking at No. 13. Their greatest success in Germany was in 1967 with "
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", which was written by the
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. In 1968 " Cinderella Rockefella" hit the top of the
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in a number of countries including the UK. They performed live concerts in New York City and London, and they toured Europe before separating in 1969.


Solo career

Esther began recording as a solo artist in the early 1960s. She often sang in different languages. In 1967, she recorded, Esther im Kinderland, in which she sang 20
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s from eight countries in six different languages. After her divorce from Abi, she continued performing and released several albums. On 25 February 1970, she co-starred in her own BBC television special '' The Young Generation Meet Esther Ofarim'' broadcast on
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. In 1982, she released the album ''Complicated Ladies'' on
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with
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,
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, and
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. In 1984, she played in
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's play ''
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'', produced by
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in
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. There she sang songs including "Frühling" and "Unter deinen weissen Sternen". Her songs were featured in the 2004
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, '' Walk on Water''.


Personal life

At the age of 18, Esther married Abi Ofarim on December 11, 1958. They separated in 1969, and their divorce was finalized in Germany in November 1970. Esther later married assistant television director Philipp von Sell, who is 18 years her junior. They had a son, David von Sell, born in
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in 1983. Esther and Philipp divorced when David was nine. David is a musician, he attended
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in
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.


Accolades

In 1965, Esther won an
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at the
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in Holland. In 1966, Esther was voted Germany's best female singer.


Discography


Duo albums with Abi

* 1961 : ''Ha Ofarim (The Roes)'' (Israphon AP 201) * 1962 : ''Mousar Adin (Foibles and Fables)'' (Israphon AP 210) * 1963 : ''Esther Ofarim and Abraham (Songs der Welt)'' (Philips B48051L-840458BY-840438PY-PHM200102-PHS600102) * 1964 : ''Melodie einer Nacht'' (Philips P48104L) * 1965 : ''That’s Our Song (Neue Songs der Welt)'' (Philips BL7698-652204BL-843750PY, Litratone 12135MS) * 1966 : ''Noch einen Tanz'' (Philips 843775PY) * 1966 : ''Sing Hallelujah (Das Neue Ofarim Album)'' (Philips BL7757-P48141L-843920PY, Litratone 12134 MS) * 1967 : ''2 in 3 (GER-UK-ESP-ISR)'' (Philips 838807JY-620209JL-620210JL, Phonodor 13004) * 1967 : ''Cinderella-Rockefella (FR)'' (Philips 844301BY) * 1967 : ''Cinderella-Rockefella (USA)'' (Philips PHS600269) * 1968 : ''Up To Date (GER-UK-ISR)'' (Philips 838808JY, Phonodor 12196) * 1969 : ''Ofarim Konzert-Live 1969 (GER)'' (Philips H72AM201) * 1969 : ''Ofarim Concert-Live 1969 (UK)'' (Philips 88422DY) * 1969 : ''Ofarim Concert-Live (USA)'' (Philips PHS600330) * 1972 : ''Rak Ivrit (Hebrew Only)'' (Phonodor 13034)


Solo albums

* 1962 : ''Bechireï Moshe Wilensky (4 Wilensky Songs, as Esther Reichstat)'' (Israphon EP 109) * 1962 : ''Bechireï Yeladim (Children Songs, as Esther Reichstat)'' (Israphon AP 211) * 1962 : ''Hayu Leylot (Those Were The Nights, as Esther Reichstat)'' (Israphon AP 303) * 1963 : ''Esther In Geneva'' (published on CD in 2012, Bear Family Records BCD 17307 AH) * 1965 : ''Esther Ofarim : American Folk Songs in French'' (Philips P 48.131 L) * 1965 : ''Is It Really Me!'' (Philips PHS 600–185) * 1967 : ''Esther Im Kinderland'' (Philips 843 995 PY) * 1969 : ''Esther Ofarim : The Pink Album, Folk Songs'' (Philips PHS 600–343) * 1972 : ''Un Prince en Avignon'' (Philips ST 6-303-063, compilation of songs in french) * 1972 : ''Esther : The Green Album, Ladino and French Ancient Songs'' (CBS-EMI-HÖRZU SHZE 367) * 1972 : ''Esther Ofarim : American Folk Songs'' (EMI-Columbia-BASF C062-05-178) * 1973 : ''Esther Ofarim : Songs in French'' (EMI-Pathé C064-05287) * 1973 : ''Live in Tel-Aviv'' (Hed Arzi BAN 14317) * 1977 : ''In Concert in Tel-Aviv'' (Hed Arzi 64001, published in 1999, Emergo in 2001) * 1981 : ''Time Square : guest of Eberhard Schoener'' * 1982 : ''Esther Ofarim : The White Album, Poems and Cantics'' (Hed Arzi BAN 14983) * 1982 : ''Complicated Ladies'' (Mercury) * 1988 : ''Hayu Lailot'' (revival on CD of 1962's Hayu Leylot) * 1988 : ''In Concert in Tel-Aviv'' (Hed Arzi 64001, published in 1999) * 2005 : ''Back On Stage : Live in Hannover 2003'' (Tropical Music) * 2006 : ''In New York, with Bobby Scott orchestra'' (Bureau B, revival of Philips-1965's Is It Really Me) * 2009 : ''In London, prod Bob Johnston'' (Bureau B, revival of EMI-1972's Folk Songs) * 2009 : ''I'll See You In My Dreams: Live in Hamburg 2009'' (Tropical Music) * 2011 : ''Le Chant des Chants'' (Bear Family BCD 17210 AH, revival of EMI-Pathé 1973's Songs in French) * 2012 : ''Esther In Geneva'' (see in 1963)


Charted singles


Esther and Abi Ofarim


See also

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Music of Israel The music of Israel is a combination of Jewish and non-Jewish music traditions that have come together over the course of a century to create a distinctive musical culture. For almost 150 years, musicians have sought original stylistic elements ...
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Culture of Israel The roots of the culture of Israel developed long before modern Israel's independence in 1948, and traces back to ancient Israel ( 1000 BCE). It reflects Jewish culture, Jewish history in the diaspora, the ideology of the Zionist movement that de ...


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