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Rivka Zohar ( he, רבקה זהר, ; June 30, 1948) is an
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singer.


Biography

Rivka Zinati (later Zohar) was born and raised in
Akko Acre ( ), known locally as Akko ( he, עַכּוֹ, ''ʻAkō'') or Akka ( ar, عكّا, ''ʻAkkā''), is a city in the coastal plain region of the Northern District of Israel. The city occupies an important location, sitting in a natural harb ...
, Israel. Her father, Aaron Zinati, was a fire chief. Zohar studied in Akko, and in the agricultural school in
Nahalal Nahalal ( he, נַהֲלָל) is a moshav in northern Israel. Covering 8.5 square kilometers, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Jezreel Valley Regional Council. In it had a population of . Nahalal is best known for its general layout, as d ...
. Rivka's family is of Moroccan origins, having arrived in
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in the beginning of the 19th century.


1960s

As a child, she appeared on '' Tshuot Rishonot'' ("First Applause"), a radio program aimed at the discovery of young talent. In 1967, Rivka auditioned to participate in Lehakat HaNahal, a popular Israeli army band, but was not chosen. Shortly thereafter, she successfully auditioned for the composer and producer Ilan Mokhiah. In the beginning of her military service, she performed in front of the
Israeli Navy The Israeli Navy ( he, חיל הים הישראלי, ''Ḥeil HaYam HaYisraeli'' (English: The Israeli Sea Corps); ar, البحرية الإسرائيلية) is the naval warfare service arm of the Israel Defense Forces, operating primarily in ...
, with the accompaniment of an
accordion Accordions (from 19th-century German ''Akkordeon'', from ''Akkord''—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a reed ...
ist. Those performances were well received by the soldiers, leading to the creation of Lehakat Heyl Hayam (The Navy Band), which immediately began rehearsing for the program '' Ve BaYom HaShlishi'' ("And On The Third Day"). During the band's rehearsals, Yair Rosenblum presented Rivka with the song "''Mah Avarekh''" ("With What Shall I Bless?"), composed to the lyrics of
Rachel Shapira Rachel Shapira ( he, רחל שפירא, born July 25 1945) is an Israeli songwriter and poet. She rose to prominence after the Six-Day War with her anti-war song "''Mah Avarekh''" ("With What Shall I Bless?"), set to music by Yair Rosenblum, and w ...
. Rivka was the soloist for the song, which became the show's greatest hit when it aired in 1968.Rivka Zohar-Kalo, 'The Olive Tree', 2007 In 1967, the Navy Band performed the song "Mah Avarekh" written by
Rachel Shapira Rachel Shapira ( he, רחל שפירא, born July 25 1945) is an Israeli songwriter and poet. She rose to prominence after the Six-Day War with her anti-war song "''Mah Avarekh''" ("With What Shall I Bless?"), set to music by Yair Rosenblum, and w ...
in memory of a young man from her Kibbutz fallen in the Six-Day-War.
Yoram Taharlev Yoram Taharlev ( he, יורם טהרלב; 24 January 1938 – 6 January 2022) was an Israeli poet, lyricist, and author. He wrote lyrics for hundreds of songs recorded by prominent composers and performers. Biography Yoram Taharlev was born on ...
(songwriter) meets a carpenter carving a chair for Elijah the Prophet and inspired by him writes the lyrics of the song "Al Kapav Yavee". 1969. Rivka Zohar sang the song in the song festival; it was voted the "song of the year" and won the "David's Harp" award.
Natan Alterman Nathan Alterman ( he, נתן אלתרמן, August 14, 1910 – March 28, 1970) was an Israeli poet, playwright, journalist, and translator. Though never holding any elected office, Alterman was highly influential in Socialist Zionist politics, ...
, moved by her voice, added her to the musical "Tsats and Tsatsa" (1969). He wrote especially for her "
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" and "Zemer Shalosh Hatshuvot". She was also noted for performance of "Gedalya" and "BeKerem HaTemanim".


1970s and 1980s

In 1972, she traveled to New York with her first husband and her little daughter Tamah. She worked at the "Finjan Club" in the Village where she met Ali, a player of oud and darbuka. They played together for seven years. The song "Haderech El Hakfar" brought the singer back to her homeland. In 1988, Zohar met the philosopher and writer
Shlomo Kalo Shlomo Kalo ( he, שלמה קאלו; February 25, 1928 – August 30, 2014) was a writer and microbiologist. He published approximately 80 fiction and nonfiction books in Hebrew, some of which are published in translation internationally. Biograp ...
, who wrote songs for her, among them "Avi Hatov Shebashamaim", "Sipur Al Tsipor", "Lichyot Otam Ad Tom."


1990s and 2000s

In February 2007, "The Olive Tree" was published and in its strands the song "Ohevet Othcha" – "loving you" was recorded. In September 2007, for the first time in about 20 years, Zohar appeared on the stage of the Rishon LeZion Concert Hall, accompanied by the Symphonic Orchestra of Rishon LeZion with the arranger and conductor Ilan Mochiach. Her show "Chelkat Elohim" combined old and new songs.


2010s

In 2012, On a gesture to composer Arye Levanon, came behind the stage a young singer Named Liron Lev and asks Zohar to listen to one of his songs that might suit her. From that moment they both attached and performed together in all of Israel with a show called "Lo kemo Etmol - Not As Yesterday". In the show, they sing new songs in which Rivka, for the first time in her life, writes lyrics and Liron Lev the music. Their first DJ is Tikun Klali. In 2014, her husband
Shlomo Kalo Shlomo Kalo ( he, שלמה קאלו; February 25, 1928 – August 30, 2014) was a writer and microbiologist. He published approximately 80 fiction and nonfiction books in Hebrew, some of which are published in translation internationally. Biograp ...
died while his wife near him all along. Zohar said about him that there is no one like him to show you your path.


2018

In 2018, Zohar appeared in a new show called "What a Happiness", after 3 years with Liron Lev she returned to be alone on stage, and from this show she released 2 new songs – "Sings to you", a love song which she wrote with Liron about her only child, and a cover for a British song " Your Ghost".


Discography

* "Rivka Zohar", 1970 (released as a CD in 1996) * "Rivka Zohar - Savta Rivka", 1971 * "Ivriya", 1987 * "Hesed Mufla", 1998 * Kalat Melekh, single, 2004 * M'Breshit, collection, 2005 * Ohevet Otkha, single, 2007 * Not As Yesterday - With Singer/composer Liron Lev, Album, 2013 * Light Around You - With Singer /composer Liron Levm, Album 2018 * Your Ghost, Single 2019 * Sing To You, Single 2019


See also

*
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 ...


References


External links


Rivka Zohar official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Zohar, Rivka 1948 births Living people People from Acre, Israel 20th-century Israeli women singers Israeli people of Moroccan-Jewish descent Israeli military musicians 21st-century Israeli women singers