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Shit Month: The Embarrassing Moments of December 2021 Shit Month: The Embarrassing Moments of December 2021 Ari Shamai's cigarette, Eyal Geffen's post, Rotem Sela's commercial, Ivri Lider's code of ethics, News 13's teasing and Ulpan Shishi's show - as usual it was hard to choose, but here are ten of the embarrassing moments of the past month Walla! culture 30/12/2021 Thursday, 30 December 2021, 01:47 Share on Facebook Share on WhatsApp Share on


Shit Month: The Embarrassing Moments of December 2021

Ari Shamai's cigarette, Eyal Geffen's post, Rotem Sela's commercial, Ivri Lider's code of ethics, News 13's teasing and Ulpan Shishi's show - as usual it was hard to choose, but here are ten of the embarrassing moments of the past month

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Artists cover works at the Ramat Gan Museum of Art in protest of the removal of the work of the artist David Riv under the direction of the Mayor of Ramat Gan Carmel Shama HaCohen (Tali Kayem)

Ari Shamai smokes an electronic cigarette live on Channel 14. What will we smoke there when the channel is not running?

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And throughout the month the channel presents an endless sequence of technical glitches

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The media refer to acts attributed to Moses Celebrating as a sensational curiosity

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The Procaccia Committee publishes a poignant account of the conduct of the Broadcasting Corporation and its directors, and of the suffering and trauma experienced by its employees.

The corporation promises to get better and become an "exemplary organization."

See you in the awkward moments of December 2023

Will become a model organization.

Eldad Koblenz (Photo: Niv Aharonson)

Eyal Geffen publishes a boomeric, chauvinistic and condescending post, and falls directly into the hands of the herd, who always enjoys being abused for easy purposes and of course is not bothered by the fact that he plays into his hands and provides him with the publicity he asked for.

Discount Bank puts up an advertisement starring Rotem Sela that features Wagner music, and is quick to correct this after complaints arrive.

How many years of schooling does it take to not recognize Wagner and not know who he was?

Wait until they hear about Carl Orff.

Rotem Sela (Photo: screenshot, screenshot)

Ivri Lider formulates a new code of ethics (and apologizes afterwards)

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The word rollers in News 13 demonstrate how the Hebrew language can be used to produce no more than hot air, and in a horrific affair to produce no more than teasing

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The grand opening of the Ramat Gan Museum becomes another cultural war of the kind we have already become accustomed to, with the municipality censoring a work by the artist David Rib, which features the "Jerusalem of Shit".

Riots at Ramat Gan Out Stadium, riots at Ramat Gan Museum - None

The commotion in the museum (Photo: Walla !, Tali exists)

A surprising twist in the Oscar race: According to a publication in Haaretz, a daring police raid was nothing more than a staged operation for an article in "Ulpan Shishi".

Who needs comedies like "Do not look up" on Netflix (police spokeswoman, important to emphasize, denies)

Reminder: These were the awkward moments of November

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