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Roni Dalumi announced yesterday (Monday) on her Instagram account with excitement about the new lead role she will play at the Habima Theater - Intel.
"It seems to me that you can already get excited," she wrote to her fans.
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The publication on her official page soon garnered thousands of likes and dozens of encouraging comments, but on Dos Celebs' Instagram page, Dalumi's casting managed to provoke a charged discussion, with quite a few surfers coming out against him in anger.
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"What do you think of the casting?" The followers on the page were asked, to which they replied in a sharp, uncompromising manner.
"Let everyone who despises the Torah in this way be burned," a surfer raged, adding: "I wish them that it would not work and that anyone who had anything to do with this thing would pay dearly."
"It's stupidity. Missing players?", Others added.
"Albert Einstein himself said there is no limit to human stupidity," another surfer added cynically.
"Israeli filmmakers are simply obsessed with the ultra-Orthodox and matchmaking," wrote another surfer, while others noted that the image of Dalumi dressed as an Intel character reminds them of Harry Potter.
"Intel" is a 1983 Golden Globe award-winning film directed and starring Barbara Streisand.
The screenplay, co-written by Streisand with Jack Rosenthal, is based on the story of Yitzhak Bashevis-Singer "Intel Yeshiva" and "Shakespeare's Twelfth Night." Won the Golden Globe Award.
At the center of the story is Intel, a young girl who rebels against her destiny and fate as a woman in ultra-Orthodox society and disguises herself as a man in order to fulfill her dream of studying Torah.
The problem begins when she, in the guise of a student, falls in love with Avigdor, a young student who is considered a prostitute in his yeshiva and at the same time is betrothed to her friend Hadassah.
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