Zeev Tene
| Zeev Tene | |
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| Born | Sigmund Tannenbaum May 6, 1947 Poland |
| 💼 Occupation | |
Zeev Tene (6 May 1947), born as Sigmund Tannenbaum, is an Israeli creator, poet, actor, songwriter, and rock singer, known for his protest songs.[1]
Tene is also a food engineer and an entrepreneur in the field of food engineering.[2]
Musical career
One of his best known songs is called Beirut. It was featured in the movie Waltz with Bashir. He is also the author of one of the first Israeli protest songs, 'Eifo Ta'inu' (Where did we err), written after the outbreak of Yom Kippur War in 1973.[3]
On his 70th birthday, Zeev released his 10th album - Tsa'ir Ani Kvar Lo Amut. The album was released in mark of 50 years of Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories.
Films
- Shtisel, TV series (2013-2020), actor
- Everything Is Broken Up and Dances (2016), actor
- Shake Your Cares Away (2021), actor
- Kabalat Shabat (2014) - co-author of music
Family
Tene had a sister, who was killed in the Holocaust: ″I'm one of those kids who, because they were born out of such great trauma, were handled very gently by their parents. We had to be happy, that was really an obsession my parents had, because they knew it's basically impossible. If you yourself are not happy, you can't transmit happiness to your children.″[3]
References
- ↑ Dekel, Ayelet (6 April 2019). "Levontin 7 360° Piano Festival: Zeev Tene & Udi Bonen". Midnight East. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
- ↑ "Zeev Tene". Discogs. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Shalev, Ben. "The Road to Musical Epiphany". Haaretz. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
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