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Jonathan Kis-Lev (born 1985) is an Israeli television personality, artist and peace activist. On television he is mostly known for his role as the co-host on Heart-Talk (Balbalev), and as of 2015 for the daily KisLevTV broadcasts on Twitter's Periscope. As an artist, his street art works in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, have granted him recognition in Israel, and have become part of major art collections, including the collection of Bank Leumi, one of Israel's largest banks.
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Kis-Lev, Jonathan Jonathan Kis-Lev
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Painter
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1985-09-12Z
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Yehonatan (Yoni) Kislov (Hebrew: יהונתן קיסלוב כיס-לב)
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1985-01-01Z
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