{"id":403672,"date":"2023-08-09T22:43:08","date_gmt":"2023-08-10T03:43:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/needmoretv.com\/shows-like-palmach-2020\/"},"modified":"2024-03-07T15:36:41","modified_gmt":"2024-03-07T21:36:41","slug":"shows-like-palmach-2020","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/needmoretv.com\/shows-like-palmach-2020\/","title":{"rendered":"Shows Like Palmach (2020)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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7.6 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 29 reviews)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n

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An adventure series set in 1946, two pivotal years before the State of Israel was founded. A seemingly innocent training farm secretly functions as a Strike Forces (Palmach) training base and recruitment center for exceptional teens, as well as a home-base for illegal immigration missions and special ops against the British mandate. The show’s heroes are brother and sister Emile and Elinore – fresh off the boat illegal immigrants. The native Israelis initially mock them for their otherness, but soon realize they’re better off sticking together if they want to survive through the exhausting training, the imminent dangers and the surprising secret that comes to light: proof that it is them who can salvage the budding State.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n

Genre:<\/strong> Drama<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Avraham Arenson, Naya Bienstock, Gal Frank, Yael Shelbia
\nCreators:<\/strong> Yonatan Bar-Ilan, Eden Gurion
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2 seasons, 11 episodes, 24-minute runtime<\/p>\n\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n

Shows Most Like Palmach (2020)<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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HaMefakedet (2021)<\/h3>\n \n
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8.1 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 327 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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Noa, an officer lacking interpersonal abilities, commands orientation training for the first time and has to deal with particularly difficult soldiers, a staff that does not know what to make of her and an intolerant system<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Comedy, Drama<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Alona Sa’ar, Maya Landsman, Noa Astanjelove, Carmel Bin
Creators:<\/strong> Nir Berger, Atara Frish
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1 season, 10 episodes, 30.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Shababnikim (2017)<\/h3>\n \n
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8.2 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 394 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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4 Yeshiva students who don’t entirely fit in to their own world, although they try, find themselves at odds with their rabbi, their parents, and their matchmaker.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Comedy, Drama<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Daniel Gad, Ori Laizerouvich, Omer Perelman Striks, Israel Atias
Creators:<\/strong> Eliran Malka, Daniel Paran
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2 seasons, 16 episodes, 30.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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HaTabach (2020)<\/h3>\n \n
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7.8 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 155 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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Nimrod, a disenfranchised former high-tech worker, desperate to provide for his family and restore his self-esteem, is offered a second chance as a lowly prep cook at a famous restaurant, run by charismatic and tempestuous chef\/owner Dori, who battles to stay relevant in the ultra-competitive culinary world. Finding his place and learning to enjoy the microcosm of the upscale kitchen, Nimrod strikes up a friendship with a new talented chef, Sara, which throws his home and work life into a tailspin.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Drama<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Guri Alfi, Gal Toren, Rotem Sela, Yael Elkana
Creators:<\/strong> Orit Dabush, Erez Kav-El
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2 seasons, 10 episodes, 45.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem (2021)<\/h3>\n \n
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7.2 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 883 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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A family living through the Ottoman Empire, The British Mandate and Israel’s War of Independence. The multi-generational historical melodrama will shoot across the country in Hebrew, English, Ladino and Arabic.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Drama<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Swell Ariel Or, Michael Aloni, Hila Saada, Irit Kaplan
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1 season, 5 episodes, 28.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Kipat Barzel (2017)<\/h3>\n \n
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7.8 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 102 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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Kipat Barzel (Iron Yarmulke), about three ultra-Orthodox young men who have chosen to serve in the IDF – despite the communal taboos associated with it.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Drama<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Roy Nik, Dolev Mesika, Yael Folman, Suzanna Papian
Creators:<\/strong> Avner Bernheimer, Ayelet Gundar-Goshen, Raya Shuster
Directors:<\/strong>
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2 seasons, 8 episodes, 40.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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The Conductor (2018)<\/h3>\n \n
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8.5 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 48 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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Nobody knows why Noah, a famous pianist, leaves Chicago just before a concert and abruptly returns to his parent apartment in Petah Tikva. He starts conducting a local choir, and trades the biggest stages with the neighborhood community center.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Drama<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Lior Ashkenazi, Liora Rivlin, Doval’e Glickman, Shai Avivi
Creators:<\/strong> Dikla Barkai, Ori Elon, Alon Zingman
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1 season, 10 episodes, 40.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Forh\u00f8ret (2019)<\/h3>\n \n
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6.8 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 2091 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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Bj\u00f8rn investigates the killing of his daughter. People around him believe she might have committed suicide, but he doesn’t accept that. Both the stakes and the suspense rise relentlessly as Bj\u00f8rn inches closer to the truth.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Trine Dyrholm, Alma Ekehed Thomsen, Ulrich Thomsen, S\u00f8ren Malling
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2 seasons, 16 episodes, 30.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n\n

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Euphoria (2012)<\/h3>\n \n
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6.6 \/ 10<\/strong> (based on 240 reviews)<\/p>\n <\/div>\n \n\n \n

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Euphoria portrays a sexy, troubling, and bold profile of the teens of the nineties, within a raging drama going on behind teenagers’ closed doors.<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Genre:<\/strong> Drama<\/p>\n \n\n \n

Main Cast:<\/strong> Roni Dalumi, Dekel Adin, Amit Erez, Avi Mazliah
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1 season, 10 episodes, 52.0-minute runtime<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\n<\/div>\n\n


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In the landscape of television, where historical dramas often blend fact with fiction, there’s a standout series that deserves attention for its unique approach and subject matter: “Palmach” (2020). This series takes viewers back to a pivotal time in history, focusing on the Palmach, the elite fighting force of the Haganah, the underground army of the Jewish community in Palestine during the British Mandate period. What sets “Palmach” apart isn’t just its historical significance but also how it brings to light the stories of those who fought for the establishment of Israel. Let’s explore why “Palmach” is a must-watch for fans of historical drama and anyone interested in the complex tapestry of history.<\/p>\n

The Setting: A Brief Overview<\/h2>\n

Before diving into the series itself, understanding the backdrop against which “Palmach” is set is crucial. The British Mandate for Palestine, a period from 1920 to 1948, was marked by political tension and conflict. The Palmach was established in 1941 as a response to the growing need for a well-organized, mobile force capable of defending the Jewish community against both external and internal threats. This period was characterized by guerrilla warfare, covert operations, and the struggle for independence, themes that “Palmach” captures with gripping realism.<\/p>\n

The Series: A Closer Look<\/h2>\n

“Palmach” isn’t your typical historical drama. Here’s why:<\/p>\n

Authenticity and Historical Accuracy<\/h3>\n

One of the series’ standout features is its commitment to historical accuracy. The creators went to great lengths to ensure that events, locations, and even the uniforms and weapons used were as true to life as possible. This dedication to authenticity does more than just enhance the viewing experience; it serves as an educational tool, offering insights into the challenges and realities faced by the Palmach fighters.<\/p>\n

Character Development<\/h3>\n

At the heart of “Palmach” are its characters\u2014real people with fears, hopes, and dreams. The series excels in showing the human side of history, focusing on the personal stories of its characters rather than just the broader historical events. This approach allows viewers to connect with the characters on a deeper level, making their struggles and triumphs all the more impactful.<\/p>\n

The Role of Women<\/h3>\n

“Palmach” also shines a spotlight on the often-overlooked role of women in the fight for independence. Women in the Palmach were not sidelined; they were fighters, commanders, and strategists. The series portrays these women with the respect and complexity they deserve, highlighting their contributions and the challenges they faced in a male-dominated environment.<\/p>\n

Why “Palmach” Stands Out<\/h2>\n

In a sea of historical dramas, “Palmach” distinguishes itself for several reasons:<\/p>\n