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Israel first participated in the [[Home Composed Song Contest]] in the inaugural edition in [[Home Composed Song Contest 1991|1991]] and was most recently represented in the [[Home Composed Song Contest 2011|2011]] edition. | Israel first participated in the [[Home Composed Song Contest]] in the inaugural edition in [[Home Composed Song Contest 1991|1991]] and was most recently represented in the [[Home Composed Song Contest 2011|2011]] edition. | ||
The best result achieved by an Israeli entry was second place, an honour that went to Y. Sapir's "The Horsemen" in [[Home Composed Song Contest 1991|1991]] and Alon Shanni's "Ulay efrach" in [[Home Composed Song Contest 1998|1998]]. | The best result achieved by an Israeli entry was second place, an honour that went to both Y. Sapir's "[[The Horsemen]]" in [[Home Composed Song Contest 1991|1991]] and Alon Shanni's "[[Ulay efrach]]" in [[Home Composed Song Contest 1998|1998]]. | ||
==Contestants== | ==Contestants== | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1991|1991]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1991|1991]] | ||
| The Horsemen | | [[The Horsemen]] | ||
| Y. Sapir | | Y. Sapir | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1991|1991]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1991|1991]] | ||
| Looking For Mystery | | [[Looking For Mystery]] | ||
| Y. Sapir | | Y. Sapir | ||
| style="text-align:right;" | 4 | | style="text-align:right;" | 4 | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1993|1993]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1993|1993]] | ||
| Pour toi | | [[Pour toi]] | ||
| Y. Sapir | | Y. Sapir | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1993|1993]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1993|1993]] | ||
| Combattere e vincere | | [[Combattere e vincere]] | ||
| Y. Sapir | | Y. Sapir | ||
| style="text-align:right;" | 10 | | style="text-align:right;" | 10 | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1996|1996]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1996|1996]] | ||
| Beyn hapreydot vehamesibot | | [[Beyn hapreydot vehamesibot]] | ||
| Mizmor Shir | | Mizmor Shir | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1996|1996]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1996|1996]] | ||
| Khi lach et liby | | [[Khi lach et liby]] | ||
| Mizmor Shir | | Mizmor Shir | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1997|1997]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1997|1997]] | ||
| Ha'derech el ha'or | | [[Ha'derech el ha'or]] | ||
| Alon Shanni | | Alon Shanni | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1997|1997]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1997|1997]] | ||
| Yesh li harbe ma lehagid | | [[Yesh li harbe ma lehagid]] | ||
| Alon Shanni | | Alon Shanni | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1998|1998]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1998|1998]] | ||
| Ulay efrach | | [[Ulay efrach]] | ||
| Alon Shanni | | Alon Shanni | ||
| style="text-align:right;" | 2 | | style="text-align:right;" | 2 | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1999|1999]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 1999|1999]] | ||
| Israel he gam shelli | | [[Israel he gam shelli]] | ||
| Alon Shanni | | Alon Shanni | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2011|2011]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2011|2011]] | ||
| Peter Pan | | [[Peter Pan]] | ||
| Doro Doron Eitan | | Doro Doron Eitan | ||
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| style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2011|2011]] | | style="background:#fceecc; text-align:center;" | [[Home Composed Song Contest 2011|2011]] | ||
| I Knew You Could Be (Something Special To Me) | | [[I Knew You Could Be (Something Special To Me)]] | ||
| Doro Doron Eitan | | Doro Doron Eitan | ||
| style="text-align:right;" data-sort-value="99999" | DQ | | style="text-align:right;" data-sort-value="99999" | DQ |
Latest revision as of 14:36, 4 December 2018
Israel first participated in the Home Composed Song Contest in the inaugural edition in 1991 and was most recently represented in the 2011 edition.
The best result achieved by an Israeli entry was second place, an honour that went to both Y. Sapir's "The Horsemen" in 1991 and Alon Shanni's "Ulay efrach" in 1998.
Contestants
Year | Title | Performer | Position | |
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1991 | The Horsemen | Y. Sapir | 2 | (of 9) |
1991 | Looking For Mystery | Y. Sapir | 4 | (of 9) |
1993 | Pour toi | Y. Sapir | 8 | (of 10) |
1993 | Combattere e vincere | Y. Sapir | 10 | (of 10) |
1996 | Beyn hapreydot vehamesibot | Mizmor Shir | 13 | (of 15) |
1996 | Khi lach et liby | Mizmor Shir | 15 | (of 15) |
1997 | Ha'derech el ha'or | Alon Shanni | 5 | (of 14) |
1997 | Yesh li harbe ma lehagid | Alon Shanni | 10 | (of 14) |
1998 | Ulay efrach | Alon Shanni | 2 | (of 12) |
1999 | Israel he gam shelli | Alon Shanni | 14 | (of 17) |
2011 | Peter Pan | Doro Doron Eitan | 9 | (of 35) |
2011 | I Knew You Could Be (Something Special To Me) | Doro Doron Eitan | DQ |
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