Kokhav Nolad 6 - Third Duet Show - July 27

July 27

Participant Song Original Performer Info
Lee Biran & Rotem Katz Nicaht Iti Hakhol (You wan with me everything) Amir Benyiun
Bat-Hen Hakyia & Carmel Eckman Olam Hadash (New world) Song from movie Disney Bottom 2.
Adi Avishay & Birgitta Växler Ma omrot einayih (what do your eyes say) Ofra Haza Bottom 2.
Ma'ayan Hajbi & Israel Bar-On Milionim (Million) Etti Ankri

The bottom two pairs were Bat-Hen Hakyia and Carmel Eckman and Adi Avishay and Birgitta Växler. For the solo section, Sisters G and Aviv Meshulam made a surprise return along to participate. After voting was done, Bat-Hen Hakyia was eliminated.

Participant Song Original Performer Info
Carmel Eckman Balaylot hastav (During autumn nights) Shem-Tov Levy
Bat-Hen Hakyia Hafec Hayim (Desire for life) Yardena Arazi Eliminated.
Adi Avishay Gan Meir (public park in Tel Aviv) Dana Berger
Birgitta Växler Yam harachamim (Sea of mercy) Kobi Aflalo
Sisters G. Rega prati (Private moment) Rita
Aviv Meshulam Ze koreh (It happens) Arik Levy

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