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Jojo Khalastra


FieldValue
nameJojo Khalastra
ז'וז'ו חלסטרה
seriesHa-Comedy Store
imageZvika Hadar.jpg
portrayerZvika Hadar
genderMale
nationalityIsraeli
firstHa-Comedy Store
religionJudaism
captionZvika Hadar, who portrayed the character.
aliasJojo Abuksis

ז'וז'ו חלסטרה

Jojo Khalastra () was an Israeli satiric character played by Zvika Hadar in 1994–1995.

Initially the character was called Jojo Abuksis, making his TV debut in 1993 on Dudu Topaz's show in 1993.

Jojo Khalastra appeared on The Comedy Store, a show on Israel Television's Channel Two, as the iconic Mizrahi ars, a Hebrew slang term derived from Arabic referring to a stereotyped male character who wears flashy jewelry and clothing. Khalastra in his current form debuted in 1994 and soon became the show's signature character. With his leopard-skin shirt and a trademark hairdo, Khalastra was known for his malapropisms and humorous yet insightful take on social affairs in Israel.

From his name and accent, it is clear that Jojo represents a stereotypical Mizrahi Jew."Khalastra" is an invented word that the character uses to describe his hot-blooded response to perceived slights.

The role of Jojo Khalastra turned Hadar into a cultural icon among young Israelis and the show was deemed a runaway success.

Hadar would find greater success with his own sitcom Shemesh, which referenced Jojo on several occasions, this was intentional as many of the same people involved with The Comedy Store helped make Shemesh.

References

References

  1. Peleg, Yaron. (November 2017). ["From Black to White: Changing Images of Mizrahim in Israeli Cinema"](http://130.102.44.245/login?auth=0&type=summary&url=/journals/israel_studies/v013/13.2.peleg.pdf}}{{dead link).
  2. (May 2015). "הופעת הבכורה של צביקה הדר וז'וז'ו חלסטרה (1993)".
  3. "Israeli Hebrew slang guide".
  4. [https://archive.today/20130216051343/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-5980706.html?d96a349c52fc4f68eea46a47ccb3d360 Sports channel's all-night twin bill, Jerusalem Post]
  5. [https://archive.today/20130216045842/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-5223203.html?d96a349c52fc4f68eea46a47ccb3d360 Born in Beersheba, Jerusalem Post]
  6. [https://academic.oup.com/book/11913/chapter-abstract/161102305?redirectedFrom=fulltext Humor and Ethnicity on Israeli Television: A Historical Perspective Get access Arrow]
  7. [https://books.google.com/books?id=UwwBDQAAQBAJ&dq=jojo+halastra&pg=PA180 A Club of Their Own: Jewish Humorists and the Contemporary World, edited by Eli Lederhendler, Gabriel N. Finder]
  8. [https://archive.today/20130216045842/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-5223203.html?d96a349c52fc4f68eea46a47ccb3d360 Born in Beersheba, Jerusalem Post]
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