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Tam Aharon: "I met my wife on Instagram, we streamed, and suddenly two girls and I live in Harmon" | Israel today

2022-02-11T20:17:39.646Z


He gets used to fathering two daughters born in Corona ("Lucky to have an epidural, because I did not feel anything"), thinks the attitude to the success of Oriental singers is racist ("I strive for the lack of paragon that Omar Adam gets") and tries to address his excessive love of chocolate. Rather "cry more"


When was the last time you were laughed at?

"My wife Liat makes me laugh all the time. We work together, and always at some point tell me that it's impossible with it that Liat is the funniest, and I'm right, it's really unbearable. I like humor that combines something very clever with something that is the most stupid, for example when people are really Sages behave stupidly. There's nothing funnier than that. Now send me an academic article by a humor researcher named Dr. Chaya Milo.

She explores the black humor in the folklore songs of Israeli soldiers, and there is a serious and academic reference to the dumbest songs that soldiers have written to unload.

There's nothing more funny to me than this, and it's a really fascinating article, seriously. "

When was the last time you sang a lullaby?

"Alma, our eldest daughter, already loves to go to bed so much that she does not let me sing a lullaby to her. It took a year and a half, by the way. Like 'Go to sleep atonement, Daddy's life'.

I get into such a Moroccan vibration.

I have fun falling asleep, and more than that I have fun raving with the girls.

I recently took Alma to a gymboree in Ramat Aviv, and there is the moment you say enough, I'm having too much fun and I can not see me jumping with socks in inflatables.

You should enjoy it to the extent that it will be fun for the girl and also that they will continue to call you, but I am constantly raving with her, it is fun.

"I was of course at Emanuel's birth in Ichilov, and lucky to have an epidural because I did not feel anything. It just went smoothly. The truth is that this time we had a birth with a doula. When you are without a doula you help, and when there is a doula then she helps and you just find yourself hungry, Click while your wife screams her life.It's a very different experience.

"I became a father of two while wearing the corona, and it's crazy. I'm a very involved father, it's really important for me to be, and from the moment Alma was born a year and a half I knew I would not be one of the fathers who do not see at home. The girls - and they're crazy. "

When was the last time you fulfilled a childhood dream?

"Every few nights, when I indulge in chocolate - which is dumb to eat at my age and in the amounts I eat - I fulfill some little childhood dream. I promised myself that when I grow up I would eat as much chocolate as I want, and no one would be able to tell me anything. When I was a kid there were sweets at home , But I just wanted more candy, and then more. Today I'm dealing with the subject and I'm getting better at it. "'S Chocolate's, which is a crazy chocolate that I allow myself to eat after a show - so I get off a package. I also really like spaghetti bolognese and hamburger. After a show I most want a hamburger."

When was the last time you felt racist?

"In the storm of Merav Michaeli and Omar Adam, I felt racist on both sides, because people from the USSR feel the racism in the song and I understand them and do not cancel it out, and at the same time I felt that the round that Michaeli tried to make on Adam is ultra-racist.

She knew exactly what base she was facing when she came out against him, and that's part of a general trend concerning Omar Adam and other Oriental singers, who always have a lack of paragon for their success and I feel it's very racist.

I very much hope to succeed in gaining the same lack of paragon that Omar Adam receives, this is my careeristic goal.

"I play Omar Adam, Eyal Golan and Michael Jackson on the radio, and at the end of the question who is playing and who is not. Also a moral editor. "

When was the last time you went on a romantic date?

"November. Since the plague started Liat has only been pregnant and breastfeeding and pregnant and breastfeeding, but on her last birthday, November, we went to eat skewers with Emanuel and it was romantic because I have the best woman in the world. Romance is a gray area, no one can say "Where does it start or end, and for me on the skewer she soars. Liat and I met on Instagram. We were friends, I uploaded a story and she responded to me, and from there we flowed. After a few years, I wake up in a house surrounded by women. If you include Nina the bitch, I live in Harem."

When was the last time you cursed?

"Probably last night, or this morning. My linguistic combination zigzags between high and low in freestyle, but I do not quarrel with people and swear. I do not have time to fight. Liat and I, for example, are not many anymore, because it is a matter of energies and when you have two daughters and business "Time to quarrel. There are moments when I say 'Am I quarreling? No, I have to get ready for a meeting'."

When was the last time you brought a new friend to life?

"Recently Gil Kuptsch came into my life. When I started thinking about touring I thought of people I could collaborate with. Keshet 12 did a docu on the history of the Israeli standup, and I saw all kinds of sentences that really stole me from Kuptsch, that I always loved him. We sat down for a beer, we sat and had laughs and fun, he came to perform with me and we became friends. There is an age gap between us, but once you pass a certain age all ages are the same.

Talia Bertfeld, an actress, web content creator and stand-up comedian who opens my new show, is also a brand new friend. She's 4, really, really young. I asked her if she saw 'heirs' and she said' no, but I'm listening to a podcast "That's the most Z generation answer there is, and when I heard it automatically I felt old. This is the moment I felt the change of generations, I'm on my way to being a boomer."

When was the last time you cried?

"At Emanuel's birth. It was a cry that contained the whole rainbow of emotions, and so it was with Alma, all the emotions just came out at once. Since then I have not had time to cry, but once I have I promise to cry more. It seems to me that for a man, to cry "Once a month it's relatively reasonable. If you cry less than once a month you are repressed at levels, and you will wait for the next civil war to go stab."

When was the last time you thought about satire in Israel?

"I think satire needs to reinvent itself. If I look at American satire, there is a real danger that a satirist will fall into the place of convincing the convinced. It happens in the US, and I think programs like the one I made need to reinvent themselves and evolve.

I want to have a dialogue between two approaches, and I think satire is today where the political discourse is also, so we need a new angle and thought so that we do not talk only to one base or only to the other.

It's hard, but I believe it will happen and the way will be found.

I know I'm working on it. "

When was the last time you were at the bank?

"I log into my account every day, and I was at the bank half a year ago when I bought a car, a family Citroen, which is the first car I bought in my life. When I met Liat I drove her car, such a bachelorette, and we felt it was less suitable now. Now, like any young couple I hope we buy a house as soon as possible. We do not yet know where we want to live, the city is changing, the country is changing, the world is changing - and I think about it a lot. When you are a father you constantly think about the future and I care and talk about it there How much can we talk about chocolate? "

When was the last time you posted on social media?

"Yesterday I posted that we are looking for a babysitter, and we are still looking for someone in North Tel Aviv. It is very difficult to find babysitters. This morning I also uploaded a story, and the truth is that I have a complex dialogue with the networks. On the one hand I enjoy, on the other Create irreversible damage to the universe, on the fourth I feel they have contributed to the development of the human race, on the fifth I depend on them to sell tickets, on the sixth I love technology and get to know new things, and on the seventh I met my wife there. So it's very complex. That changed the world. "

When was the last time you felt lonely?

"I wish I could feel lonely for ten minutes. Ten minutes of loneliness, just ten minutes, more than that it's hard. That's why I'm not single, but ten minutes of loneliness a week I'll take happily. "I could not get close to anyone in the family. In the morning I had to sneak out like a thief to go get checked, and at night I felt very lonely in the living room."

When was the last time you were offered a tempting offer?

"A week ago I was offered to participate in reality, and I refused. I can not tell which reality, but I do not know if I want to be exposed at a high level, say as in 'Connected'. I am not a very closed and discreet person and I am exposed, in my own way. I "I believe a comedian has to be exposed, because when you're on stage you can not hide, but I prefer my exposure in a certain way. I believe that reality like 'Connected' will put me in a difficult ego trip, which will not be worth it."

When was the last time you were very scared?

"In the last war I was really scared. Hanoch Daum had to reassure me on the phone. It was fucked up and felt like no one knew what to do with the situation, and it could happen again and there is really no plan on how to prevent it. Now that I'm a father, it's harder because "I'm not just responsible for myself. I think that's why it was so much fun to be ultra-liberal in the 1920s. Now I'll be conservative, maybe in the end I'll be like everyone else."

When was the last time you got good advice?

"Liat constantly gives me good advice. She was a PR woman and she's really a master of human relations.

Her best advice was: 'When you need to talk to someone you are very excited to talk to, imagine that you are both in the scene and you are doing your part and he is his'.

This is advice I applied and it worked like a bomb. "

When was the last time you discovered a new talent?

"This year. I do not edit the songs on my radio show in Galgalatz, Jasmine Yeshiva the genius music editor does it with me. "Talent, but I know I really enjoy it. I'm happy to be the DJ, and even upload to successful story crosses of songs. I've been serving for 28 weeks, not yet a professional, but I see real professionals around me at the station and I really enjoy it."

When for the first time?

When was the first time you gave a show?

"When I was 4 or 5. We went on an organized trip in Israel, the guide explained the route of the area and the plants and I was a clever kid and I asked him in front of everyone 'If you know everything so well, maybe you will explain to us about the Bar-On Hebron affair?'

"This was the corruption affair that was in the headlines at the time, and that question drew all the attention to me, as I wanted. It was also documented in a home video. The guide probably just wanted to move forward, not answer the annoying kid who sees news."

Tam Aharon / 32 years old, comedian, screenwriter and radio and television presenter.

A resident of Tel Aviv, he is married to Liat (a publicist and former director of artists) and the two own a production company.

Father to Alma, one and a half years old, and to Emanuel (Eli), two months old.

Started performing as a stand-up comedian in 2013, participated in the "Kitsis Program" and "Gev HaUma", wrote for "The Jews Are Coming" and edited and presented "Once a Week with Tam Aharon" here 11. Will perform as part of the new show "Without Drama" at the Tel Aviv Museum (17.2, with Shlomi Shaban) and Zappa Jerusalem (23.3)

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Source: israelhayom

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