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Editor's Pick

Once you've sent out your last personal and business messages and taken the umpteenth airplane selfie, it's finally time for some entertainment - here are three new content recommendations for what to watch on our entertainment system

The Gashash HaHiver This classic Israeli comedy trio has reached iconic status in Israel. Sixty years later, people of every age still laugh out loud whenever a joke of theirs shows up somewhere, and even here on the EL AL entertainment system, they remain firmly positioned among the top 10 most viewed or listened to shows. (Check them out on TV>HaGashash HaHiver). The documentary series about the trio is also well-worth a look into. It tells the story of the wonderful comedic ensemble and the influence it had on Israeli society and culture in four riveting episodes brimming with archival footage, sketches, and interviews. A fascinating series everyone can enjoy, even those not yet fully acquainted with Gashashim material.

A Meeting with Roni Koban There's something about Roni Koban's interviewing style that allows people to feel comfortable enough to open up in front of him and allow him to uncover new fascinating details about their lives in a way nobody else can. In the show's seventh series, to my mind the best of them all, Koban meets Nobel Prize winner Professor of Materials Science Dan Shechtman, Judge Aharon Barak, singer Shlomo Artzi, actress and comedian Orna Banai, comedian Adir Miller, singer Yehoram Gaon, and TV personality Erez Tal. Tal, who usually avoids giving interviews, here talks openly to Koban about his television career from its beginnings to his recent decision to leave the Keshet production company. Koban's interviews are truly binge-worthy.

Beethoven's Symphony n°9 On May 7 th 1824, Beethoven finished composing his ninth symphony and released it into the world, though he himself was utterly deaf by then. Each year, on that day, celebrations take place across the world to honor the great composer and the incredible music he gave us. Beethoven's 9 th symphony is considered one of the most famous and beloved orchestral works ever recorded, and to some, it is one of the most important pieces of music ever to have been Chicago Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Maestro Riccardo Mutti. The orchestra and choir offer a powerful interpretation of Beethoven's masterpiece, especially the magnificent "Ode to Joy" at the end – a deeply emotional experience to music lovers of every kind. created. I warmly recommend listening to its rendition by the

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