Tikva Mor, one of the first announcers on Israeli television, dies at 83

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Actress Tikva Mor, one of the first announcers on Israeli television, has died at the age of 83. Besides her roles in theater and cinema, Mor was particularly known for being a continuity announcer on Channel One, as well as for her participation in the TV shows "Lool" and "Nikui Rosh." Throughout the years, she performed in plays such as "War and Peace" at the Habima Theatre, "Othello," "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," "The Dog's Will" and "The Comedy of Errors." Simultaneously, she appeared on screen in films like "Raise Anchor," "The Simchon Family," "Moishe Ventilator," "Tuvia and His Seven Daughters" and "Eldorado."
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