Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981

Israel returned at the Eurovision Song Contest 1981 held in Dublin, Ireland, after withdrawing from the 1980 contest because of National Day of Remembrance.

Eurovision Song Contest 1981
Country Israel
National selection
Selection processKdam Eurovision 1981
Selection date(s)3 March 1981
Selected entrantHakol Over Habibi
Selected song"Halayla"
Finals performance
Final result7th, 56 points
Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Their entry was Hakol Over Habibi with the song "Halayla" (Tonight) after they won the Israeli national final, Kdam Eurovision 1981. At Eurovision, the song came seventh, having received 56 points.

Before Eurovision

Kdam Eurovision 1981

The Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA) decided to replace the Israel Song Festival with a new competition designed to select a song for the contest.

Final

The final was held on 3 March 1981 in Jerusalem, and was hosted by Daniel Pe'er. The votes of nine regional juries across Israel decided the winner.[1] Each place had a jury who awarded 12, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 point(s) for their top twelve songs.

The winning entry was "Halayla", performed by Hakol Over Habibi and composed by Shuki Levy, with lyrics written by Shlomit Aharon, Yuval Dor.

Final – 3 March 1981
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Eitan Masuri "Etmol" (אתמול) 35 7
2 Milk and Honey "Serenada" (סרנדה) 61 4
3 Mike Burstyn "Sviv kol ha'olam" (סביב כל העולם) 57 6
4 Sexta "Cinderella" (סינדרלה) 75 2
5 Miri Aloni "Piyus" (פיוס) 11 10
6 Irit Bulka "Mona Lisa" (מונה ליזה) 31 8
7 Gary Eckstein "Aya ve Dan" (איה ודן) 4 12
8 Hedva Amrani "Bo elai" (בוא אליי) 24 9
9 Shlomo Gronich & Dafna Armoni "Kaleidoscope" (קליידוסקופ) 6 10
10 Avi Toledano "Karnaval" (קרנבל) 69 3
11 Hakol Over Habibi "Halayla" (הלילה) 91 1
12 Yigal Bashan "Ten li" (תן לי) 58 5

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Hakol Over Habibi as "Habibi" performed 5th in the running order, following Luxembourg and preceding Denmark. Shlomit Aharon, the band's soloist, was in about 6–7 months pregnant at the contest. At the close of voting "Halayla" had received 56 points, placing Israel seventh of the 20 entries. The Israeli spokesperson revealing the result of the Israeli vote in the final was Dan Kaner.

Voting

Votes of the Israeli jury:[2]

Points awarded to Israel
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
Points awarded by Israel
12 points United Kingdom
10 points Ireland
8 points Germany
7 points France
6 points Spain
5 points Cyprus
4 points Netherlands
3 points Luxembourg
2 points Finland
1 point Belgium

See also

References

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