The Voice Israel

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The Voice Israel
HebrewThe Voice ישראל
Created byJohn de Mol
Roel van Velzen
Presented by
  • Michael Aloni
  • Shlomit Malka
Judges
Country of originIsrael
Original languageHebrew
No. of series5
Production
ProducerTalpa Media Group & Constantin Entertainment Israel
Original release
NetworkChannel 2 (Reshet) (2012-2017)
Reshet 13 (2018-2019)
ReleaseJanuary 7, 2012 (2012-01-07) –
September 23, 2019 (2019-09-23)

The Voice Israel (Hebrew: The Voice ישראל) is the Israeli version of The Voice of Holland. It is part of the international syndication The Voice based on the reality singing competition launched in the Netherlands, created by Dutch television producer John de Mol. The show's first two-season already ended, with the winner of the first season being the Canadian-born Kathleen Reiter,[1] and the winner of the second season being Arab-Israeli Lina Makhoul.[2] One of the important premises of the show is the quality of the singing talent. Four coaches, themselves popular performing artists, train the talents in their group and occasionally perform with them. Talents are selected in blind auditions, where the coaches cannot see, but only hear the auditioner.

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Coaches and finalists[edit]

  – Winning coach/contestant. Winners are in bold, eliminated contestants in small font.
  – Runner-up coach/contestant. Final contestant first listed.
  – 3rd Place coach/contestant. Final contestant first listed.
  – 4th place coach/contestant. Final contestant first listed.
Season Judges/Coaches
Shlomi Shabat Aviv Geffen Sarit Hadad Rami Kleinstein
1
  • Raz Shmueli
  • Lionel Faretein
    Dana Dor
    Yahel Doron & Guy Mantash
    Noa Golan Barel
    Sivan Talmor
  • Chanan Ben Simon
  • Or Cohen
    Gadi Altman
    Yoseph Buchnik
    Meital Michaeli
    Orit Shalom
Season Shlomi Shabat Aviv Geffen Sarit Hadad Yuval Banai and Shlomi Bracha
2
  • Lina Makhoul
  • Niv Mantzur
    Annaelle Valensi
    Yair Levi
    Or Ben Atar
    Adam Lahav
  • Ofir Ben Shitrit
  • Ronnie Perry
    Sahar Sharav
    May Cohen
    Yael Shoshana Cohen
    Manar Shehab
  • Dana Zalah
  • Ahtaliyah Pierce
    Misha Soukhinin
    Yehuda Mimran
    Hai Eilon
    Mazi Haliva
  • Rudi Bainesay
  • Dan Salomon
    Daniella Millo
    Assaf Gad Hanun
    Lusil Blekherman
    Mike Sela
Season Shlomi Shabat Aviv Geffen Sarit Hadad Mosh Ben-Ari
3 Yarden Peretz
Ruma Amar
Shirel Bitan
Liron Abargel
Lidor Vitzman
Shoval Amiel
Tamar Amar
Eyal Cohen
Ohad Rein
Arina Popova
Jessica Katz
Lenny Gomel
Elkana Marziano
Josh Perets
Tal Flora Levy
Kineret Hendeles
Eylon Hodefi
Yahav Elgrabli
Niv Demirel
Talia Londoner
Levly Goren
Denise Scorfits
Noy Eisen
Dar Dveksler & Orin Jacobson
Season Avraham Tal Aviv Geffen Shlomi Shabat Miri Mesika
4 Nitzan Sher
Shir Koren
Benaia Barabi
Eli Huli
Rita S
Lior Naman
Sapir Saban
Lior Kakon
Ron Abdan
Joy Nag
Eva Halal
Sapir Amar
Season Ivri Lider Nasrin Kadri Shlomi Shabat and Yuval Dayan Doron Medalie
5 Amit Shauli
Asaf Cohen
Afek Lamur
Roni Maimon
Liem Benisti
Daniel Jamal
Shira Zluf
Gabriel Shrem
Bat-El Yarimi
Sharon Dadush
Maya Cohen
Sapir Aminov
Ofek Nahman
Elad Aharon
Sama Shoufani
Sim Lopez
Ofir Atar
Yael Leor Shachar
Ohad Yehudai
Almor Ashkenazi

Series overview[edit]

Warning: the following table presents a significant amount of different colors.

Season First aired Last aired Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place Winning coach Host(s) Coaches (chairs' order)
1 2 3 4
1 Jan 7, 2012 Mar 31, 2012 Kathleen Reiter Raz Shmueli Tzachi Halevi Chanan Simon Sarit Hadad Michael Aloni Shlomi Aviv Sarit Rami
2 Dec 12, 2012 Mar 23, 2013 Lina Makhul Ofir Ben Shitrit Dana Zalah Rudi Bainesay Shlomi Shabat Yuval & Shlomi B.
3 June 8, 2014 Nov 15, 2014 Elkana Marziano Tamar Amar Eyal Cohen Niv Demirel Sarit Hadad Mosh
4 Dec 8, 2016 Mar 1, 2017 Sapir Saban Nitzan Sher Joy Nag Eli Huli Shlomi Shabat Michael Aloni,
Shlomit Malka
Avraham Shlomi Miri
5 May 20, 2019 Sep 23, 2019 Amit Shauli Daniel Jamal Maya Cohen Sim Lopez Ivri Lider Michael Aloni Doron Shlomi & Yuval Ivri Nasrin

Format[edit]

The series consists of three phases: a blind audition, a battle phase, and live performance shows. Four judges/coaches, all noteworthy recording artists, choose teams of contestants through a blind audition process. Each judge has the length of the auditioner's performance (about one minute) to decide if he or she wants that singer on his or her team; if two or more judges want the same singer (as happens frequently), the singer has the final choice of coach. Each team of singers is mentored and developed by its respective coach. In the second stage, called the battle phase, coaches have two of their team members battle against each other directly by singing the same song together, with the coach choosing which team member to advance from each of four individual "battles" into the first live round. Within that first live round, the surviving acts from each team again compete head-to-head, with a combination of public and jury vote deciding who advances onto the next round. In the final phase, the remaining contestants (top 8) compete against each other in live broadcasts. The television audience and the coaches have equal say 50/50 in deciding who moves on to the final 4 phase. With one team member remaining for each coach, the (final 4) contestants compete against each other in the finale with the outcome decided solely by public vote.

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