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On the sign:
עפרה חזה (1957-2000) בני יהודה תל אביב, 1983/84
ילידת תל אביב. גדלה בשכונת התקווה. בת זקונים למשפחה יוצאת תימן. בראשית דרכה השתתפה בסדנת התיאטרון של שכונת התקווה שניהל בצלאל אלוני, ובהמשך בנתה איתו כמנהלה האישי קריירה מפוארת בארץ ובעולם.
שנת 1983 הייתה שנת מפנה בקריירה של חזה. לאחר ארבעה ניסיונות, היא זוכה עם "חי" של אהוד מנור בתחרות קדם האירוויזיון, ומדורגת במקום השני בתחרות האירוויזיון שמתקיימת במינכן, גרמניה.
A series of signs placed in 2025 on one of the banks of the Yarkon River, featuring cultural figures, some of whom are still alive, dressed in the uniforms of the football teams they supported. The project was created by Tal Shetach, an illustrator who was himself a football player Click for sign's details
In the current sign, Ofra Haza is wearing the uniform of the Bnei Yehuda team, at a time when the sponsor was Elite.
Translation of the text on the sign:
Ofra Haza (1957-2000) Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv, 1983/84
Born in Tel Aviv. Raised in the Hatikva neighborhood. The eldest daughter of a family of Yemenite immigrants. She began her career by participating in the Hatikva neighborhood theater workshop run by Bezalel Aloni, and later built a glorious career with him as her personal director in Israel and abroad.
1983 was a turning point in Hazas career. After four attempts, she won the Eurovision Song Contest with Ehud Manors "Hai," and ranked second in the Eurovision Song Contest held in Munich, Germany.