
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
February 19, 1938
Died
December 23, 2020 (age 82)
Place of Birth
Jerusalem, Palestine [now Israel]
Also Known As
Rika Gozman
ריקה זראי
Rika Zaraï
Biography
Rika Zaraï (Hebrew: ריקה זראי; 19 February 1938 – 23 December 2020) was a Franco-Israeli singer and writer.
Rika Gozman (later Zarai) was born in Jerusalem. Her father came from Odessa (now Ukraine) in the Russian Empire, and her mother from Valozhyn (now Belarus), then in Poland.
She passed her baccalaureate at the age of 17 and enlisted directly in the Israel Defense Forces, a year before her compulsory service would have drafted her. She attended the Jerusalem Music Conservatory where she obtained a first prize in piano. During her 18 months of army service, she was appointed producer of the entertainment troupe of the IDF Central Command.
In 1958, she married Hungarian-born composer Yochanan Zarai [he], with whom she had her daughter Yael (Yaël Bolender). She would later divorce Zarai and marry French musician Jean-Pierre Magnier.
On November 9, 1969, she was the victim of a car accident. The singer sank into a coma for six days and remained immobilized in a cast for eight months. Despite a reserved medical prognosis, she recovered completely after three years. It was during her painful convalescence that Rika composed, as a snub to her suffering, the song Balapapa, with joyful lyrics and which would be a great success.
In addition to her musical career, Rika Zaraï distinguished herself in the promotion of herbal medicine from the 1980s. After having studied alternative medicine for eleven years, she published under her name in 1985 a book Ma médecine naturelle (English: My natural medicine), which has sold 2 million copies. Its positions in this field have met with strong opposition, particularly from French pharmacists.
On June 3, 2008, Rika Zaraï was hospitalized urgently following a stroke. She was placed in intensive care at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, suffering in particular from partial paralysis on the left side of the body.
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 Nagila, Yerushalayim shel zahav and Hallelujah.
After publishing other books in the 1990s and continuing to study health, she returned to singing in 2000 with the album Hava. She sang at the Queen in Paris in 2000, and the oriental version of Hava nagila was successful in nightclubs where she sang until 2004.
On February 3, 2020, twelve years after her stroke, she sang in public during the Night of the Depression party organized by Raphaël Mezrahi at the Folies Bergère in Paris.
Zarai sang in Hebrew, English, French, Italian, Spanish and German. She lived in Paris but visited Israel periodically.
Source: Article "Rika Zaraï" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
Known For

TV
Champs-Elysées
Self
1982

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Sacrée Soirée
Self
1987

TV
Midi Première
Self
1975

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Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
Self
1975

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Fan School
Self
1977

TV
Le monde est à vous
Self
1987
TV
Midi trente
Self
1972
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Samedi soir
Self
1971

TV
Nulle part ailleurs
Self
1987

TV
Discorama
Self
1959

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La Chance aux chansons
Self
1984

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À bout portant
Self
1968
TV
Système 2
Self
1975

TV
Cadet Rousselle
Self
1971

Film
La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
Self (archive footage)
2022

Film
38-24-36
Self
1963
Filmography
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