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"A convicted felon put a hat on the secular "Hamoodi" that I created" - Voila! culture

2023-01-01T12:46:02.798Z


With the official blessing of the cash register, "Hamoudi" became religious: "If it were up to me, "Hamoudi" would receive the Minister of Health in a prisoner's uniform"


"I sold the figure years ago to General Health Services, the same cash register that today put a hat on his head for reasons of religion, vanity, flattery, and humility. I have no ability to protest"

The mythological symbol of the Klalit Health Insurance Fund - the "cute" child - was worn in a hat in a national blessing of the fund to the new Minister of Health Aryeh Deri.

Following the storm that arose after the publication in Vala!

Beranja, the creator of "Hamoodi", the comic and artist Daniela London-Dekel, responded: "If it were up to me, Hamodi would receive the new Minister of Health with two hands outstretched forward with orange prison uniforms placed on them. I sold the figure years ago to Klalit Health Services , the same cashier who today put a hat on his head for reasons of religion, vanity, flattery, and lowliness of mind. I have no ability to protest. The character is no longer mine. Not for a long time. But still I felt like mentioning that the original Hamudi was a cheeky, blunt, strictly secular boy and there is no A situation in the world where a convicted criminal would be able to put a hat on his head."



As I recall, this morning it was published in Walla!

Barangay that in the WhatsApp groups of doctors of the Klalit Health Insurance Fund, spirits were stirred after, as part of a greeting to the new Minister of Health, Rabbi Aryeh Deri, the branding symbol of the group "Hamoodi" became religious.

This is not a new "Hamoodi" figure, but a figure that the bank uses as part of public relations and niche advertising for the ultra-Orthodox audience, but this time it is an official blessing of the bank, which is considered the largest in Israel in terms of the number of customers.



Among the stormy reactions, in one of the groups a veteran doctor wrote: "There are very serious meanings here in the subtext of this publication. To take the national symbol of Hamudi, who in all his publications is without a head covering, to make it religious with a national blessing to a national minister of health for all, With the wording of a blessing that has religious characteristics. This is a serious thing. If the general wanted to express a state blessing, she could have added another cartoon figure of a mother in a head covering or a father with a knitted cap or a religious brother. But to 'repent' the iconic symbol of the general, a symbol of 4 million residents in the country, a week after Orit Struck's serious words and the homophobia storm, this is a serious thing that has never happened before. If they continue with such publications, we will respond."

Hamudi welcome (photo: screenshot, screenshot)

The original Hamudi (photo: screenshot, screenshot)

Another doctor wrote: "It's sad to see this. But it's clear that we won't allow either the general or religious parties any discrimination, no exclusion of sectors, no decrees, and certainly not homophobia, because otherwise the general knows we'll fly out of this fund in droves."

Another doctor puzzled my ears and voila!

Barangay why the previous Minister of Health Nitzan Horvitz was not promoted with a greeting decorated with a cute with a pride flag.

Just for him, she preached and voila!

Barangay from the graphics department who will make a new cute.



In the general Kopfh, they chose not to respond to the things.

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Tags

  • Clalit Health Services

  • Aryeh Deri

  • Orit Struck

Source: walla

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