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HaGashash HaHiver

The most popular Israeli entertainment group

HaGashash HaHiver (Hebrew: הגשש החיוור‎, lit. The Pale Tracker) were an Israeli comedy group, established on 1963 till 1990. Often called HaGashashim (The Trackers), they are considered a classic of Israeli entertainment and the most influential comedy act in the history of Israel.
Due to the high artistic level of professional ability on the one hand and of authentic folk touch on the other hand they touch every level of Israeli society with full of love and fun.


The three members of the Gashash were:

* Yeshayahu Levi ("Shaike") :
Born in 1939 in Cairo, Egypt, immigrated to Israel with his mother in 1944, grew up in Kibbutz Ein Hayam (Ein Caramel) and Givat Brenner. Married Orna to Guetta.
                                                 
* Yisrael Poliakov ("Poli") :
Born in 1941 and raised in Tel Aviv. Married to Shoshana (Shosh) to ask, they had a daughter Yael, an actress in theater "stage" in "to the little spring" series "Family and a half" on TV, and two sons, Itamar and Ariel.

* Gavriel Banai ("Gavri")
:
Born in 1940 in Jerusalem and raised her. Daphne married to sink 
   Levy, a daughter, Jasmine, and two sons, Uri, an actor in the theater "stage" series              "Florentine" on TV, singer and author of poems, and Boaz.




They were all formerly members of the singing entertainment group, HaTarnegolim (The Roosters).

The Gashashim put on many stage comedy shows, consisting of skits which became classics in their own right ("The Drafted Car", "The Judge and the Referee", "Kreker vs Kreker", etc.) and contributed numerous quotes to modern spoken Hebrew. They also starred in comic Israeli movies which became major hits, such as Givat Halfon Eina Ona and recorded many famous Hebrew songs. Some of Israel's greatest authors and playwrights, including the late Nissim Aloni, prepared material for the trio. The producer of HaGashash HaHiver was Avraham Deshe "Pachanel".


 

The Gashash' sketches transcended class and education. Their elaborate word play became known as Gashashit.
On October 29, 2007 Yisrael Poliakov died at age 66
 

Awards

In 2000, HaGashash HaHiver and its three members were awarded the Israel Prize for lifetime achievement & special contribution to society and the State of Israel.

The judges who awarded the prize, wrote of their decision to bestow the award on the group: "The uniqueness of Hagashash Hahiver is in its two faces: On the one hand, it reflects the life and the culture that were created in Israel during its first 50 years and in the course of wars, immigration absorption and the struggle for its existence. On the other hand, it has taken an active role in shaping this culture, creating its language and sketching its identity...Their language, Gashashit, and the images they created broke the walls of the inflexible Hebrew language and became standard idiomatic phrases, so much so that he who doesn't know them doesn't know a large part of the culture that has sprouted here. Phrases such as, 'Drive in peace, the keys are inside,' 'There was an engine?' [referring to the "Drafted Car" skit where the army returns a requisitioned car without any of its original parts], 'Israbluff' and many others that became part of our everyday language."




 
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