A Show returns

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Fauda, Avi Issacharoff, Lior Raz, Netflix, Israel Streicker Center, Temple Emanue-El

Last week Shelly and I joined some good friends Rita and Mike for a "Fauda: Screening & Discussion" at The Streicker Center of Temple Emanue-El in Manhattan.  Not only a chance to view the first episode of Season 4 before it "dropped" on Netflix this past Friday, but an opportunity to enjoy a Q&A after the viewing with series co-creator Avi Issacharoff and star Lior Raz (who plays lead character Doron Kavillio).  

Fauda means 'chaos' in Arabic; it first debuted on Israel's Yes network in 2015; Netflix picked it up and it subsequently streamed worldwide.

Shelly and I enjoyed the first three seasons; it remains among a handful of shows that we make "appointment viewing" to watch together.  We eschew binge viewing and so far viewed two more episodes at home.

Not giving away the plot here (check out the trailer) but we highly recommend the show.  

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Rona Gura

I just heard that it was back on. I'm a huge fan. can't wait to watch season 4. Also very excited to see the Q & A. I often find that so interesting.

Submitted by Steven_Lichtenstein on Sun, 01/22/2023 - 02:31

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Steven Lichtenstein

Yes. Lior Raz is an amazing actor. This show and the story lines have been so realistic. It seems like Lior always plays the same part (see Hit and Run where he plays Segev). He is one of Israel’s top actors and we can’t wait to dig into Season 4 on Netflix.
Kelly Welles

Love your holographic copa. Where do you get the bandwidth? I really loathe violence which makes me totally unfit this world. But then, since I enjoy the boundless freedoms never imagined by the mass of mankind, I respect the necessary art of defensive war that made that possible. As always, thanks for sharing.

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