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Alex Ansky
Alex Ansky (born Alexander Ansky (Abarbanel); May 26, 1939) is an Israeli theater and film actor, radio broadcaster, and voice actor.
Alex Ansky was born in Sofia, Bulgaria, to Gisela, a radio broadcaster and actress, and Eliezer Ansky, a theater director and Zionist activist. As a child, he performed in the children's theater founded by his father, Bamatenu ("Our Stage"), part of the Ohel Theater. He attended Tichon Hadash high school in Tel Aviv.
Ansky studied drama at the Habima drama school and later graduated from the RCA School of Communications in New York.
In 1977, he participated in the Likud election campaign team. In 1978, he published the book Selling the Likud (Hebrew: מכירת הליכוד), about the behind-the-scenes of the 1977 election campaign.
From the 1970s, Ansky hosted the morning show Seven Zero Seven (Sheva Efel Sheva) on Galei Tzahal, Israel's Army Radio. The program ended but returned in a renewed format in 2001. He later hosted shows on various regional radio stations.
Until 2005, he co-hosted the popular historical program A Historic Hour (Sha'a Historit) with historian Michael Harsegor for over 420 episodes. He also managed the station's announcers department and occasionally hosted the program Mother's Voice (Kola Shel Ima).
In the 2010s, he hosted a personal current affairs show on Galei Tzahal on Fridays and Saturdays. In 2017, he publicly criticized MK Moshe Gafni for encouraging ultra-Orthodox men not to enlist in the Israel Defense Forces. His remarks, calling some religious narratives "forced and even ridiculous," sparked criticism from religious authorities, who demanded his dismissal.
In January 2021, Ansky left Galei Tzahal and joined Kan Kol HaMusica, where he began hosting Personal Morning with Alex Ansky (Shacharit Ishit).
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Alex Ansky
Alex Ansky (born Alexander Ansky (Abarbanel); May 26, 1939) is an Israeli theater and film actor, radio broadcaster, and voice actor.
Alex Ansky was born in Sofia, Bulgaria, to Gisela, a radio broadcaster and actress, and Eliezer Ansky, a theater director and Zionist activist. As a child, he performed in the children's theater founded by his father, Bamatenu ("Our Stage"), part of the Ohel Theater. He attended Tichon Hadash high school in Tel Aviv.
Ansky studied drama at the Habima drama school and later graduated from the RCA School of Communications in New York.
In 1977, he participated in the Likud election campaign team. In 1978, he published the book Selling the Likud (Hebrew: מכירת הליכוד), about the behind-the-scenes of the 1977 election campaign.
From the 1970s, Ansky hosted the morning show Seven Zero Seven (Sheva Efel Sheva) on Galei Tzahal, Israel's Army Radio. The program ended but returned in a renewed format in 2001. He later hosted shows on various regional radio stations.
Until 2005, he co-hosted the popular historical program A Historic Hour (Sha'a Historit) with historian Michael Harsegor for over 420 episodes. He also managed the station's announcers department and occasionally hosted the program Mother's Voice (Kola Shel Ima).
In the 2010s, he hosted a personal current affairs show on Galei Tzahal on Fridays and Saturdays. In 2017, he publicly criticized MK Moshe Gafni for encouraging ultra-Orthodox men not to enlist in the Israel Defense Forces. His remarks, calling some religious narratives "forced and even ridiculous," sparked criticism from religious authorities, who demanded his dismissal.
In January 2021, Ansky left Galei Tzahal and joined Kan Kol HaMusica, where he began hosting Personal Morning with Alex Ansky (Shacharit Ishit).