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#1 I was born in Israel and raised in a politically active family. I was interested in acting from a young age, and I began taking myself to auditions when I was thirteen. I got a drama scholarship from the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and spent most of high school participating in school plays and musicals.
#2 I was a member of the IDF Circus Show, a comedy sketch group, and I was offered the part of Rizzo in a new stage production of Grease, directed by the biggest director in the country. I was also offered the part of the main villain in a TV show pilot.
#3 I was in the military, and while I was famous among my fellow soldiers for playing a older vixen on a TV show, I was still very much involved in the bubble of active military service.
#4 I was a full-on veteran of the Israeli entertainment industry by the time I was twenty-two. I had booked the role of Anita in the Habima National Theater’s production of West Side Story, and put out a number one RB album in English with my boyfriend.

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Date de parution 18 avril 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781669386780
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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#1

I was born in Israel and raised in a politically active family. I was interested in acting from a young age, and I began taking myself to auditions when I was thirteen. I got a drama scholarship from the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and spent most of high school participating in school plays and musicals.

#2

I was a member of the IDF Circus Show, a comedy sketch group, and I was offered the part of Rizzo in a new stage production of Grease, directed by the biggest director in the country. I was also offered the part of the main villain in a TV show pilot.

#3

I was in the military, and while I was famous among my fellow soldiers for playing a older vixen on a TV show, I was still very much involved in the bubble of active military service.

#4

I was a full-on veteran of the Israeli entertainment industry by the time I was twenty-two. I had booked the role of Anita in the Habima National Theater’s production of West Side Story, and put out a number one RB album in English with my boyfriend.

#5

I was always an entrepreneurial person, and I grew frustrated with the Los Angeles waiting game. I started looking for projects to create and produce, and I found a TV show called Be Tipul, which was about a therapist who simply sat in a room with other actors and had a therapy session. I sold the show to HBO.

#6

I ended up selling In Treatment to HBO. I coproduced the show with Mark Wahlberg and Stephen Levinson, and we filmed 155 episodes that ran for three seasons.

#7

I would often find myself having to explain to people that Israel is not, in fact, Afghanistan. I had to explain how modern Israel is and what the difference is between a kibbutz and a settlement.

#8

I realized that people didn’t know some basic facts about Israel, like that it is the only country in the Middle East that has been an uninterrupted democracy since its founding in 1948. I began to explain these things to people, and became a source of information and clarification for my community.

#9

The Turkish flotilla was comprised of six ships and nearly seven hundred passengers. Some were well-intentioned activists, but forty were hard-core Islamists with ties to terrorism who were sailing from Turkey to Gaza with the intent of breaking the blockade on the Gaza Strip.

#10

I began working with pro-Israel organizations around the US, and eventually with the Israeli government. I helped spread the gospel of this new online reality, and as a result, became deeply involved in advocacy and political activism.

#11

I was in bed bawling after receiving a scathing email from my writer, who thought I wasn’t doing enough to help him with the show he was creating. I was pro-Israel, but anti-Hamas. I spoke at a demonstration organized by the Israeli American Council, explaining that Israel wanted peace, while Hamas was terrorizing both the Israelis and Palestinians.

#12

I had been a known entity in Israel for a while now, but the video of my speech blew up in the media. I was suddenly dubbed The Ambassador in the Israeli media, and I realized I had somehow naturally followed the footsteps of my grandfather Hanan Yavor, the actual ambassador in the family.

#13

I was raised secular, and I didn’t keep track of the Jewish new year. When I moved to Los Angeles, I realized that I might have skipped the part of identifying myself as a liberal globalist.

#14

I needed to speak up about Israel because change only comes after the acknowledgment of reality. If we don’t know where we started, we can’t get anywhere.

#15

To understand where you’re going, you must know where you came from. And that’s what happened that night in Katsu-Ya. I took ownership of where I came from.

#16

Caesarea is a beautiful town that was established around the first century BC. It is now a gorgeous money haven where prime ministers and Russian businessmen build their massive mansions.

#17

The same friend who drove us to Caesarea, Yaron, was renovating his apartment in the northern part of Tel Aviv. He had to go through a bureaucratic nightmare and get written consent from the Israeli Antiquity Authority.

#18

The State of Israel is 8,019 square miles, and it is surrounded by 21 mostly Arab countries. It was established in 1948, but the first time the borders of what would later become the ancient Kingdom of Israel are described in writing is in the Old Testament.

#19

The Bible describes how the Israelite tribes established a kingdom in Israel in around 1000 BC, and how King David ruled over them. The country became a sovereign Jewish kingdom in around 930 BC.

#20

The land of Israel was inhabited by a Jewish state approximately three thousand years ago, before it split into two separate Jewish states, Israel and Judea. All these ancient and dramatic events happened on the same land where Israel is located today.

#21

Around 722 BC, the Kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Assyrian Empire. The Jewish Kingdom of Judea survived for another 136 years, until the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar attacked around 586–87 BC, destroying the First Temple built by Solomon in Jerusalem and exiling the Jews to neighboring countries.

#22

The land was ruled by the Romans from 63 BC to AD 324, by the Byzantines from AD 324 to 638, and by the Muslims from AD 638 to 1099. The Jews suffered greatly under the Romans, but since I am a Jew, I must assume that the Romans’ long game did not work out too well.

#23

The land that is now known as Israel was ruled by several different empires, from the Byzantines to the Crusaders to the Mamluks to the Ottomans. In 1947, the UN granted the Jews their land back, and in 1948, Israel was established.

#24

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