The cast of Shtey dakot miparadis - 2002 includes: Efrat Boimold as July Gross Uri Omanuti Nuli Omer Hisham Saliman as Amir Shmuel Vilozni
Efrat Boimold has: Played July Gross in "Shtey dakot miparadis" in 2002. Played Shiran Hason in "Mishak Hahayim" in 2003. Played Ronit Mega-Star in "Ha-Pijamot" in 2003. Played herself in "Shnaim" in 2006. Played Dana in "Lo Hivtachti Lach" in 2006. Played Dana in "HaYisraelim" in 2007. Played Tali in "HaYisraelim" in 2007. Played Daniela in "Phobidilia" in 2009. Played Rona in "Kalevet" in 2010.
Shmuel Vilozni has: Performed in "Hapnimiyah" in 1983. Performed in "Chorim Bayadayim" in 1987. Played Eli in "Lo Sam Zayin" in 1987. Performed in "Tel Aviv-Berlin" in 1987. Played Alex in "Baba-It" in 1987. Performed in "Tzahal 1" in 1997. Played Pharmacist in "Litpos Et Ha-Shamayim" in 2000. Performed in "Shtey dakot miparadis" in 2002. Played Eli in "Tehilim" in 2007. Played Lorenzo in "Screenz" in 2007. Played David Levi in "Tamid oto chalom" in 2009. Played Menny in "Hatsuya" in 2009. Played Amos in "Bena" in 2009. Played Gabriel in "A Promised Land" in 2010. Played The Admiral in "Chatulim Al Sirat Pedalim" in 2011. Played Klausner in "Sukaryot" in 2013.
1 - Why is it that on all other nights during the year we eat either bread or matzah, but on this night we eat only matzah? Answer: We eat only matzah because our ancestors could not wait for their breads to rise when they were fleeing slavery in Egypt, and so they took the breads out of their ovens while they were still flat, which was matzah. 2 - Why is it that on all other nights we eat all kinds of herbs, but on this night we eat only bitter herbs? Answer: We eat only Moror, a bitter herb, to remind us of the bitterness of slavery that our ancestors endured while in Egypt. 3 - Why is it that on all other nights we do not dip our herbs even once, but on this night we dip them twice? Answer: We dip twice - 1- green vegetables in salt water, and - 2- Moror in Charoses, a sweet mixture of nuts and wine. The first dip, green vegetables in salt water, symbolizes the replacing of tears with gratefulness, and the second dip, Moror in Charoses, symbolizes sweetening the burden of bitterness and suffering to lessen its pain. 4 - Why is it that on all other nights we eat either sitting or reclining, but on this night we eat in a reclining position? Answer: We recline at the seder table because in ancient times, a person who reclined at a meal symbolized a free person, free from slavery, and so we recline in our chairs at the Passover seder table to remind ourselves of the glory of freedom.