AYYY! US actor Henry Winkler brings 'Happy Days' to the Holy Land
"My first time in Israel. I'm so happy to be here," says Winkler, who played "The Fonz" on the American sitcom "Happy Days" in the 1970s and 1980s.
"My first time in Israel. I'm so happy to be here," says Winkler, who played "The Fonz" on the American sitcom "Happy Days" in the 1970s and 1980s.
Podcaster says his friendship with an Israeli kickboxing coach gave him perspective on what it's like to be under constant threat. "When you are in Israel, every day you could you die," he told him.
"I speak three languages; I totally understand the nuances. I speak Arabic, Hebrew, and English," says Former MK Gadeer Kamal-Mreeh.
"Metal 4 Peace" will be held on Saturday, April 2, at Gagarin club TLV and go on for 14 hours.
Israeli conductor Tom Cohen together with the pilot Karim Taiser, founder of Morocco’s Symphony Orchestra, are reviving ancient Andalusian music with Cohen’s Jerusalem East and West Orchestra.
Guitarist David Gilmour, who has Ukrainian family, has explicitly condemned the Russian invasion.
Political analysts say Russians are rallying around the flag, but the question is how long such support will last amid crippling sanctions and worsening living conditions, or if it will eventually translate into increased support for Putin..
The second season of the internationally acclaimed Israeli espionage drama is set to premiere on May 6 on Apple TV. Close, 74, is one of the most acclaimed actresses in Hollywood.
After soprano Anna Netrebko withdraws future engagements from New York opera company rather than withdraw her statements in support of Russian leader, Met says, "with Putin killing innocent civilians in Ukraine, there was no way forward."
In "Servant of the People," former actor and comedian Volodymyr Zelenskyy plays a high school teacher propelled to the presidency after a student's video of him denouncing official corruption in Ukraine goes viral.
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