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Name
  
Zaharira Harifai

Children
  
Aya Shva

Parents
  
Haim Leib Harifai

Spouse
  
Shlomo Shva (m. ?–2013)

Role
  
Film actress


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Died
  
January 2, 2013, Tel Aviv, Israel

Movies
  
The Policeman, Jellyfish, Sallah, Blaumilch Canal, Daughters - Daughters

Similar People
  
Ephraim Kishon, Shira Geffen, Moshe Mizrahi, Etgar Keret

Zaharira Harifai (Hebrew: זהרירה חריפאי‎‎; December 12, 1929 – January 2, 2013) was an Israeli film, stage, and television actress and recipient of the Israel Prize in Theater, which she was awarded in 2003. The Jerusalem Post called her "one of Israel's most celebrated actresses."

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She was born and raised in Jaffa. Her father, Haim Leib Harifai, immigrated from Russia in 1924. He became a journalist, but died when Harifai was four years old. Harifai graduated from Mikveh Yisrael agricultural school in 1946 and then became a member of the first brigade of the Palmach battalion. She studied acting and theater at the "Hadramati" school, the drama school of the Cameri Theater. She joined the ensemble of the Cameri Theater in 1968 and remained at the theater until her death in 2013.

In 2003, Harifai was awarded the Israel Prize for Theater. She won the Best Actress in Theater award in 2011 for her role in the Anat Gov play, Happy End.

Death

Zaharira Harifai died from cancer at the age of 83 in Tel Aviv. A memorial was held at the Cameri Theater. She was buried at the Kibbutz Givat HaShlosha cemetery. Harifai was survived by her husband, writer Shlomo Shva, daughter Aya Shva, a director and actress, and two grandchildren.

References

Zaharira Harifai Wikipedia