As a child, she appeared on Tshuot Rishonot ("First Applause"), a radio program aimed at the discovery of young talent.
Those performances were well received by the soldiers, leading to the creation of Lehakat Heyl Hayam (The Navy Band), which immediately began rehearsing for the program Ve BaYom HaShlishi ("And On The Third Day").
[2] In 1967, the Navy Band performed the song "Mah Avarekh" written by Rachel Shapira in memory of a young man from her Kibbutz fallen in the Six-Day-War.
Yoram Taharlev (songwriter) meets a carpenter carving a chair for Elijah the Prophet and inspired by him writes the lyrics of the song "Al Kapav Yavee".
In 1988, Zohar met the philosopher and writer Shlomo Kalo, who wrote songs for her, among them "Avi Hatov Shebashamaim", "Sipur Al Tsipor", "Lichyot Otam Ad Tom."
In 2012, on a gesture to composer Arye Levanon, came behind the stage a young singer named Liron Lev and asks Zohar to listen to one of his songs that might suit her.
In the show, they sing new songs in which Rivka, for the first time in her life, writes lyrics and Liron Lev the music.