Naomi Polani

Polani founded the singing group "HaTarnegolim" ("The Roosters") in 1960, in charge of musical and acting direction and choreography.

[6][7][8] They were referred to in The Jerusalem Post as "one of the most exciting things that ever happened to Israeli pop.

[6][9] Polani received the Moshe Halevi Theater Arts Prize from the Tel Aviv Municipality in 2001.

[12] In 2019, Education Minister Naftali Bennett informed Naomi Polani that she had won the Israel Prize for 5779 in the field of theater and dance: "Her rich cultural work has given us dozens of dance, theater and music works.

Naomi, who was one of the stars of the Palmach troupe during the War of Independence, is a true cultural warrior.