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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Kdam Eurovision, HaMerotz LaMillion, HaShminiya, Rokdim Im Kokhavim, Ramzor, Rechov SumSum, Caiga Quien Caiga, The Film that Wasn't, HaPijamot, Srugim, Ha'Nephilim, Israel's Next War, HaShir Shelanu, M.K. 22, Kokhav Nolad, Eretz Nehederet, Miss Israel, Barricades, Close, Closed, Closure, Pillar of Fire, Asfur, Project Runway Israel, Bli Sodot, BeTipul, A Touch Away, Shnaim Ohazin, Inyan Shel Zman, Arab Labor, Kapo, Israel's Next Top Model, Parpar Nehmad, Hasamba Dor 3, Kishkashta, The Bigbugs, Psuko Shel Yom, Hahamishia Hakamerit, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Zehu Ze!, Mesudarim, Ha-Comedy Store, Ktsarim, Mishak Makhur, The Block, Israel's Got Talent, Shel Mi HaShura HaZot?, Kolbotek, Esti HaMekho'eret, List of HaShminiya episodes, The Ran Quadruplets, HaAh HaGadol, Chartzufim, Ratzim Ladira. Excerpt: The Kdam Eurovision (Hebrew:, transliteration "Kdam-Erovizyon," translation "Pre-Eurovision") in short known as the Kdam (Hebrew:, lit. "Pre") is the Israeli national preselection of the Eurovision Song Contest. The competition was first introduced in 1981. Israel has won the Eurovision Song Contest three times. Izhar Cohen and Alphabeta in 1978 and Milk and Honey in 1979 took part in the Festival HaZemer VeHaPizmon (Israeli Song Festival), emerged as winners of the preselection, and went on to win the Eurovision Song Contest. Dana International, the Israeli winner in 1998 was chosen in an internal selection contest and not at Kdam. In the 1960s, particularly with 1963 Eurovision Song Contest, Israeli singers were able to represent other European countries rather their home country, as this was before there were television broadcasts in Israel. That year, Israel was represented by Esther Ofarim for Switzerland (with a song in French), and Carmela Korn for Austria. Regular...