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    Amos Lavi (Hebrew: עמוס לביא; 1 January 1953 – 9 November 2010) was an Israeli stage and film actor. He won three Ophir Awards for the roles he played in the films Sh'Chur, Nashim and Zirkus Palestina.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0491999Amos Lavi - IMDb

    Amos Lavi was born in 1935 in Tripoli, Libya. He was an actor, known for Munich (2005), Women (1996) and Ha-E (2007). He died on 9 November 2010 in Tel Aviv, Israel.

  3. Amos Lavi was born in 1935 in Tripoli, Libya. He was an actor, known for Munich (2005), Women (1996) and Circus Palestina (1998). He died on November 9, 2010 in Tel Aviv, Israel.

  4. Join Amos Lavi, a native of Kibbutz Nirim in Israel, in conversation with Lee Moser, Batell Blash-Sultanik, Omer Granit and Lital Leshem of Brothers and Sisters for Israel for a crucial...

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  5. Nov 17, 2023 · A survivor of a nearly unimaginable act of terrorism, Lavi shares his story to help us understand what it was like in Israel on the day of the atrocities — and to help us learn how to support families like his and Jews in Israel during a time of unspeakable grief.

  6. Oct 30, 2015 · Lavi, who operates in Rehovot, is charged with supplying weapons to assassins, whom he tasked with throwing a grenade at the home of a rival group member. Edri, of Ashdod, is charged with murder, after allegedly ordering the murder of a member of Shlomo’s organization last November.

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  8. Amos Lavi (1953-2010) was a film, theatre, and television actor. Throughout his stage career, Lavi got to perform at just about every repertoire theatre in Israel. His big screen break came in 1980 when screenwriter and director, Idit Shehori cast him in her latest film, Weekend Circles.