culture
When Hanoch Daum scolds an actress who is leaving the country, why is he so angry?
Are "Great Land" heroes or superheroes of the weak?
What is the connection between the rage about the Israeli actress who wants to "devour life with Camembert" and the dizzying success of "Lufen" and "10 percent" and what is our point with sending bad songs to the Eurovision Song Contest?
The Walla Culture Podcast
Tags
Hanoch Daum
Naama Price
Wonderful Country
Lupine
10 percent
Eden Elena
Avner Shavit and Meitar Schleider Putschnik
Thursday, January 28, 2021, 12:00 p.m.
Share on Facebook
Share on WhatsApp
Share on general
Share on general
Share on Twitter
Share on Email
0 comments
The Walla Tarbut podcast is usually dedicated to Torah storms, and this week we had a literal Torah storm - the storm surrounding Rabbi Kanievsky's imitation in "A Wonderful Land."
The tendency is to automatically side with the satire program, but since we are here to flirt, we have also found something bad to say about it.
And from there we moved on to a storm that is really a storm in a cup of tea: the reprimand suffered by actress Naama Price after she stated in an interview her intention to immigrate to Paris, and "devour life with a baguette and Camembert."
When Hanoch Daum and his friends scold them, do they do so out of Zionism, passive-aggressive, jealousy or something else?
And most importantly: is Baguette overrated?
And also - what do we learn from Netflix's weekly top ten, and how is it that the Israeli song for Eurovision is so trivial?
Listen to fascinating conversations with Meirav Michaeli, Ahmad Tibi, Yaniv Katan, Nir Klinger, Ehud Olmert, Hila Elroy, Yoram Arbel, Danny Sirkin ("Tehran") and more on the Walla!
More on Walla!
NEWS
When Kim Or Azulai tells the whole world that she wants sex, it's an important cultural moment
To the full article
Share on Facebook
Share on WhatsApp
Share on general
Share on general
Share on Twitter
Share on Email
0 comments