Rika Zaraï

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Dzimšanas datums:
19.02.1938
Miršanas datums:
23.12.2020
Mūža garums:
82
Dienas kopš dzimšanas:
31478
Gadi kopš dzimšanas:
86
Dienas kopš miršanas:
1219
Gadi kopš miršanas:
3
Papildu vārdi:
Рика Зарай,
Kategorijas:
Dziedātājs
Tautība:
 francūzis, ebrejs
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Rika Zaraï (Hebrew: ריקה זראי‎; 19 February 1938 – 23 December 2020) was an Israeli singer and writer.

Rika Gozman (later Zarai) was born in Jerusalem. In the 1950s, the Israeli writer, Aharon Megged, wrote a musical for the IDF Central Command entertainment troupe about five soldiers falling in love with five country girls. In 1956, it was produced commercially by the Ohel theater starring Rika Zarai. The music was written by her husband Yochanan Zarai, with lyrics and melodies by Naomi Shemer.

In 1969, Zarai rose to fame with her songs Casatschok and Alors je chante, the French version of Vivo Cantando. She went on to have a successful career in Europe, where she popularized Israeli classic songs such as Hava NagilaYerushalayim shel zahav and Hallelujah.

Zarai sang in Hebrew, English, French, Italian, Spanish and German. She lived in Paris but visited Israel periodically. According to a report in the Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronoth in 2008, she suffered a stroke which paralyzed the left side of her body.

Published works

  • Ma médecine naturelle, Michel Lafon, 1985
  • 47 recettes de plantes, Mangina, 1986
  • Soins et beauté par l'argile et les plantes, Mangina, 1987
  • Mes secrets naturels pour guérir et réussir, J-C Lattès, 1988
  • Ces émotions qui guérissent, Michel Lafon, 1995
  • Le Code secret de votre personnalité, Michel Lafon, 1996
  • L'espérance a toujours raison (mémoires), Michel Lafon, 2006

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