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MEET THE CAST OF TV SENSATION "FAUDA" YAAKOV ZADA DANIEL & BOAZ KONFORTY

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This is a free external Zoom event hosted by the Jewish Federation of New Bedford on Tuesday, April 13 at 2:30 PM PDT.


Zoom in and meet actor Yaakov Zada Daniel, who plays one of the members of the elite IDF anti-terror unit in the show, and Boaz Konforty, who plays Avihai, a member of the counter-terrorist unit who is always ready to jump into action. The stars will share their experiences on the show and answer questions from the host, Jewish Federation of New Bedford Executive Director Amir Cohen.


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BOAZ KONFORTY

Born in Beersheva, Konforty served as a tank commander in the 401 Brigade. After his military service, he joined the "Beit Tzvi" School of Theatre and graduated in 1999. Since then, Boaz took part in over 25 television and cinema projects, including Fauda, Prisoners of War, The Spy (Eli), and many others.



YAAKOV ZADA DANIEL

A Israeli actor best known for his roles in Fauda (2015-), Hostages (2013-2016), Metumtemet (2016-2019) and Next to Her (2014). Daniel has become known for his rare talent to take on a range of intriguing roles. He served in the Shayetet 13, an elite unit of Israel's navy, and later transferred to the undercover Duvdevan Unit, an elite counter-terrorism unit, which became particularly relevant for his notable role as "Eli" in Fauda. Concerned with humanitarian efforts, Daniel also serves as a Goodwill Ambassador for the SOS Children's Villages, and is collaborating with various NPOs supporting soldiers suffering from PTSD.