August 11
This show had a theme of songs written by Shlomo Artzi.
| Participant | Song | Original Performer | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carmel Eckman | Talpeni talpeni (Make a phone call) | Shlomo Artzi | |
| Aviv Meshulam | Akhrei Hakol At Shir (After all you're a song) | Shlomo Artzi | Eliminated. |
| Israel Bar-On | Sha'alti mah karah (I asked what happened) | Shlomo Artzi | |
| Ma'ayan Hajbi | Melekh ha'olam (King of the world) | Shlomo Artzi | |
| Lee Biran | Ha'ahava hayeshanah (The old love) | Shlomo Artzi | |
| Carmel Eckman | Gever holekh le'ibud (Man walks to ruin) | Shlomo Artzi | |
| Aviv Meshulam | Anakhnu lo tz'rihim (We don't need) | Shlomo Artzi | Eliminated. |
| Israel Bar-On | Absurd | Shlomo Artzi | |
| Ma'ayan Hajbi | Ma'avir daf (Flipping a page) | Shlomo Artzi | |
| Lee Biran | Hardufim (Oleanders) | Shlomo Artzi | Awarded as the best performance by the judges. |
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