Erez Tal (Hebrew: אֶרֶז טַל; born July 27, 1961) is an Israeli actor and television host.
Erez Ben-Tulila (later Tal) was born in Israel.
His first hit program was "Ma Yesh" ("What's Up"), broadcast on Galatz, Israel's Army radio, where he started his partnership with Avri Gilad. Tal and Gilad co-hosted TV show "Ha'olam Haerev" (The World Tonight) in the early nineties, broadcast on the then-experimental Channel 2. When Channel 2 became Israel's first commercial television station, Tal hosted and produced the Israeli edition of Wheel of Fortune, and later devised two different program formats: "The Vault" that was sold to several foreign TV stations, and "The Brain".
In 2008, he hosted the Israeli version of the reality show, "Big Brother", named "HaAh HaGadol".
Tal also participates in comedy programs: "Only in Israel", which he created, opposite Orna Banai, and "Night Club" with Maya Dagan and others. He introduced several comedians to wider audiences, which notably are Assi Azar which co-hosted with him the successful reality format "HaAh HaGadol" and Guri Alfie who acted in many comedy shows such as "Shiduray Ha'mahapecha" (The Revolution broadcast).
Erez (Hebrew: אֶרֶז, lit. Cedar), is a kibbutz in south-western Israel. Located in the north-western Negev around 18 kilometres south of Ashkelon, it falls under the jurisdiction of Sha'ar HaNegev Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 333.
Erez is named after the first nucleus that settled the kibbutz. They were members of the Noar Oved nucleus from Petah Tikva. They originally settled on ground in the area of Or HaNer in 1949.
In 1950, they were resettled in its current location on land belonging to the depopulated Palestinian village of Dimra.
The kibbutz has three main industries; agriculture (arable and fruit farming as well as animal husbandry), manufacturing (the "Erez Thermoplastics Products" company manufactures plastic covered materials) and research and development.
Erez is a kibbutz in south-western Israel.
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