
Sallah
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Sallah Shabati, the patriarch of a big family recently arrived to Israel from Yemen, tries to make money and get better housing, in a country that can barely provide for its own and is in the midst of absorbing hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees from Arab countries.
Top Cast


Chaim Topol
Chaim Topol
Sallah Shabati
Chaim Topol
Sallah Shabati


Geula Noni
Geula Noni
Habbubah Shabati
Geula Noni
Habbubah Shabati


Gila Almagor
Gila Almagor
Bathsheva Sosialit
Gila Almagor
Bathsheva Sosialit


Shaike Levi
Shaike Levi
Shimon Shabati
Shaike Levi
Shimon Shabati


Arik Einstein
Arik Einstein
Ziggi
Arik Einstein
Ziggi


Ya'ackov Banai
Ya'ackov Banai
Ya'ackov Banai


Ya'ackov Ben-Sira
Ya'ackov Ben-Sira
Ya'ackov Ben-Sira


Ya'anckale Bodo
Ya'anckale Bodo
Ya'anckale Bodo


Mike Burstyn
Mike Burstyn
Mike Burstyn


Shmuel Wolf
Shmuel Wolf
Shmuel Wolf
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