Moshe Lahav the Great Tish

Israeli songs and other spiritual songs

Thursday

30.7

Doors Open

19:00

Showtime

20:30

Early Price

₪110

Price

₪110

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Moshe Lahav founded a unique Israeli phenomenon – 'The Big Tish'. This is an interesting and refreshing performance of Israeli songs that creates a social dynamic in a performance that has become a phenomenon. The show has no fixed structure and no ready-made set of songs, everything is 'here and now', while Lahav understands the mood that is emerging that evening – which creates shows that are different from each other. The audience is a kind of partner and outlines the character of the show together with Lahav.

Sometimes it is a dramatic and stormy evening and other times a light and smooth evening. Thousands of Israelis have already been captivated by the magic of the show and the songs, the performance, the uplifting spirit, and the feeling of “togetherness,” and they return time and time again to each performance.

From the reviews:

'The word tish means a gathering of Hasidim around an Admor, and there is no doubt that the description is appropriate. The enthusiasm leaves no choice but to bang on a table or throw a hand in the air' – Eyal Marcus, Yedioth Ahronoth

'…and suddenly something happens: everyone, literally everyone, bursts into song. No chants, no slides, no instructions. Singing with their throats and souls, getting up from the table, patting each other on the back, and going up on stage to sing solos and duets with a lot of light of joy on their faces' – Yossi Khersonsky, Maariv

'What is the difference between the Tish and the sweaty singing clubs that the country is full of? The difference is in Moshe Lahav himself: a wonderful performer with the qualities of a French chansonnier, with immense respect for diction and lyrics. …Every song he takes into his hands and on his guitar, in fact, receives a new and polished, unflattering interpretation' – Nira Russo, Yedioth Ahronoth

'Lahav's show reveals several personality traits that are rarely found in showbiz: modesty, minorism…he is devoid of manners…' – Tzachi Cohen, Yedioth Ahronoth

Ticket price: 110 NIS

 

● Entry from the age of 18.
  • The English content in this website is AI translated – there will be silly mistakes, we apologize for them.
  • Doors open about an hour before the show, and early arrival is recommended.
  • Food and drinks can be ordered from waiters/waitresses before the performance.
  • Seating is around tables and the bar, and arrangements are determined by the venue staff (there is no guarantee of table seating or a private table).
  • Tickets may be canceled up to 48 hours before the show, subject to a cancellation fee of 5 ₪ per ticket. After this time, cancellations will not be accepted.