Alphabeta

For other uses, see Alphabeta (disambiguation).

Alphabeta were a group of Israeli singers who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1978 with Izhar Cohen.

The singers were Reuven Erez, Lisa Gold-Rubin, Nehama Shutan, Esther Tzuberi, and Itzhak Okev. The winning song was A-Ba-Ni-Bi. Israel received five consecutive maximum 12 points during the voting, a Eurovision Song Contest record.[1] The total score for the song was 157 points.[2]

When it became clear that Israel was going to win the contest, Jordan stopped its live broadcast on the pretext of technical difficulties. The viewing public was shown a picture of daffodils.[3] A day later Jordan presented the song from Belgium, which came in second, as the winning song.[4] This victory entitled Israel to host the contest in Jerusalem in 1979.[5]

The head of the Israeli delegation, Rivka Michaeli, said that Cohen's song was sent to the contest because the other entries in the Israeli national competition were so bad. Nevertheless, Izhar Cohen was said to be confident that he would win.[6]

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
France Marie Myriam
with "L'oiseau et l'enfant"
Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest
(with Izhar Cohen)
1978
Succeeded by
Israel Gali Atari & Milk and Honey
with "Hallelujah"
Preceded by
Ilanit
with "Ahava Hi Shir Lishnayim"
Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest
(with Izhar Cohen)
1978
Succeeded by
Gali Atari & Milk and Honey
with "Hallelujah"
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