Rose Age
But why to Paris?
The Tel Aviv player has one small dream: to meet one of the greatest football players in history - Leo Messi. He will be happy to do so in the sukkah and ask him one simple question: "Why did you not move to the English league to look for a professional challenge?".
Leo Messi, Getty Images
Eyal Golsa
Waiting for a legend
The Maccabi Tel Aviv player is wearing the number 23 shirt, and there is probably a reason for this: this is the number of the greatest basketball player of all time. "I would like to host Michael Jordan in my sukkah.
I have been a fan of his for years, and it will be a great honor for me. "
Michael Jordan, Getty Images
Guy teaches
A guest worth gold
The 28-year-old striker has not yet calmed down from the achievements of Israeli athletes at the Tokyo Olympics, and has an interesting invitation: "I would like to host the gold medalist Artium Dolgofiat and ask him about the preparations and dealing with the transition from a relatively anonymous to a famous person."
Artium Dolgofiat, Liron Moldovan
Itai Schechter |
very close
Halutz Hapoel BS does not go far: "I invite my family, who are closest to me.
They are the ones who go through a long and not simple career with me, for better or worse.
They are all worldly.
My wife, children, parents and siblings, of course. "
And he has another guest: "If I could have someone else celebrate with us - this is Tamarim Peretz, a woman I admire."
Miriam Peretz, Oren Ben Hakon
Itzik Zohar
The grandson misses
The former actor also thinks first of all about the family, and about someone very special: "I would like to host my grandmother, peace be upon her, Grandma Rachel. She is the one who raised me and she is the person who was really, really close and connected to me. All I want is to just give her a kiss On the head - and that's it. "
Itzik Zohar, Ronen Ackerman
Alo generation |
Mr. Prime Minister
While looking for a new team, the defender thinks in historical terms: "I would like to host the late Menachem Begin in my sukkah, a leader who is a role model.
"Only from a summary of his speeches, a few seconds, can one see a person who is not driven by interests, but by loving the people of Israel. I would like to meet him and say thank you."
Menachem Begin, Moshe Milner / Lem MOSHE