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  • MIDEAST ISRAEL CULTURE
    Nati Shohat
    havdala
    jerusalem theatre
    play
    shmuel hasfari
    Actress Gilat Ankori during the the new play 'Havdalah'. June 07 2010. The new play 'Havdalah' (In Hebrew translates to: Seperation), by Shmuel Hasfari, played in the Jerusalem Theatre. It is a story about the cultural gap between two families - One of Holocaust survivors, and the other of wealthy "Jerusalemites", and these families kids, who fall in love and decide to marry. Starring: Anat Vaksman, Gil Frank, Gilat Ankori, Moti Katz, Dan Shapira and Liat Harlev.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL CULTURE
    Nati Shohat
    havdala
    jerusalem theatre
    play
    shmuel hasfari
    Actor Gil Frank during the the new play 'Havdalah'. June 07 2010. The new play 'Havdalah' (In Hebrew translates to: Seperation), by Shmuel Hasfari, played in the Jerusalem Theatre. It is a story about the cultural gap between two families - One of Holocaust survivors, and the other of wealthy "Jerusalemites", and these families kids, who fall in love and decide to marry. Starring: Anat Vaksman, Gil Frank, Gilat Ankori, Moti Katz, Dan Shapira and Liat Harlev.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL CULTURE
    Nati Shohat
    havdala
    jerusalem theatre
    play
    shmuel hasfari
    Actress Anat Vaksman during the the new play 'Havdalah'. June 07 2010. The new play 'Havdalah' (In Hebrew translates to: Seperation), by Shmuel Hasfari, played in the Jerusalem Theatre. It is a story about the cultural gap between two families - One of Holocaust survivors, and the other of wealthy "Jerusalemites", and these families kids, who fall in love and decide to marry. Starring: Anat Vaksman, Gil Frank, Gilat Ankori, Moti Katz, Dan Shapira and Liat Harlev.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL CULTURE
    Nati Shohat
    havdala
    jerusalem theatre
    play
    shmuel hasfari
    The actors during the the new play 'Havdalah'. June 07 2010. The new play 'Havdalah' (In Hebrew translates to: Seperation), by Shmuel Hasfari, played in the Jerusalem Theatre. It is a story about the cultural gap between two families - One of Holocaust survivors, and the other of wealthy "Jerusalemites", and these families kids, who fall in love and decide to marry. Starring: Anat Vaksman, Gil Frank, Gilat Ankori, Moti Katz, Dan Shapira and Liat Harlev.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL CULTURE
    Nati Shohat
    havdala
    jerusalem theatre
    play
    shmuel hasfari
    The actors during the the new play 'Havdalah'. June 07 2010. The new play 'Havdalah' (In Hebrew translates to: Seperation), by Shmuel Hasfari, played in the Jerusalem Theatre. It is a story about the cultural gap between two families - One of Holocaust survivors, and the other of wealthy "Jerusalemites", and these families kids, who fall in love and decide to marry. Starring: Anat Vaksman, Gil Frank, Gilat Ankori, Moti Katz, Dan Shapira and Liat Harlev.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL CULTURE
    Nati Shohat
    havdala
    jerusalem theatre
    play
    shmuel hasfari
    Anat Vaksman and Gil Frank during the the new play 'Havdalah'. June 07 2010. The new play 'Havdalah' (In Hebrew translates to: Seperation), by Shmuel Hasfari, played in the Jerusalem Theatre. It is a story about the cultural gap between two families - One of Holocaust survivors, and the other of wealthy "Jerusalemites", and these families kids, who fall in love and decide to marry. Starring: Anat Vaksman, Gil Frank, Gilat Ankori, Moti Katz, Dan Shapira and Liat Harlev.
  • MIDEAST ISRAEL CULTURE
    Nati Shohat
    havdala
    jerusalem theatre
    play
    shmuel hasfari
    The actors during the the new play 'Havdalah'. June 07 2010. The new play 'Havdalah' (In Hebrew translates to: Seperation), by Shmuel Hasfari, played in the Jerusalem Theatre. It is a story about the cultural gap between two families - One of Holocaust survivors, and the other of wealthy "Jerusalemites", and these families kids, who fall in love and decide to marry. Starring: Anat Vaksman, Gil Frank, Gilat Ankori, Moti Katz, Dan Shapira and Liat Harlev.