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Arye Sharuz Shalicar (Hebrew: אריה שרוז שליקר; born August 13th 1977 in Göttingen) is a German-Iranian-Israeli Political Scientist, writer and government employee. The former Graffiti-artist and Hip-Hop musician serves since 2009 in the rank of Major in the IDF Spokesperson's Unit. Since 2017 he leads a department within the Israeli administration. The movie German: Ein nasser Hund, lit. 'A wet dog' concerning his youth was released in 2021.
Shalicar is the son of Persian Jews which fled their homeland to Germany in the 1970s. He grew up secular in Berlin, without knowing about his Jewish background. When he moved from Berlin-Spandau to Berlin-Wedding with a high amount of Muslims he became a target of Antisemitism which made him ally of Kurdish and Lebanese gangs. Starting as an graffiti artist he later concentrated on Hip-Hop acting under the name BossARO together with artists as Frauenarzt, Manny Marc and MC Bogy..[1] [2] [3] [4][5]
After finishing school in 1997 with Abitur Shalicar left the scene and did his mandatory National service at the Mecical corps of the Bundeswehr. Afterwards beginning to study social science at the Humboldt University of Berlin he changed Political Science, Jewish studies and Islamic studies at the Free University of Berlin. [6]
He did Aliyah in 2001 followed by his National service in the Israel Defense Forces in a support unit of the Paratroopers Brigade. Afterwards he continued his studies in political science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem which he finished with a first degree in 2006, followed by a Master's degree in European Studies. Since 2006 he was activ for the Jewish Agency and worked for the public German broadcaster ARD in Tel Aviv.[7]
In the end of 2009 he returned to military service in the IDF Spokesperson's Unit in which he worked as official spokesman and head of the European Department. In the 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis [8] and the October 2023 Gaza–Israel conflict[9] he was mobilised to this unit.
Since the beginning of 2017 Shalicar works as a department head for foreign relations in the Prime Ministers Office in Jerusalem.[10]
The movie German: Ein nasser Hund (lit. 'A wet dog') based on Shalicar´s autobiography German: Ein nasser Hund ist besser als ein trockener Jude - Die Geschichte eines Deutsch-Iraners, der Israeli wurde. (lit. 'A wet dog is better than a dry Jew - The story of a German-Iranian, who became an Israeli') entered German cinema in 2021.[11]
He occasinaly writes articles for the German and international press for e.g. Die Welt, Nordwest-Zeitung, Berliner Zeitung, Jüdische Allgemeine and The Jerusalem Post.
Since 2010 he[12] is married, father of two children and lives close to Jerusalem.[13]
Publications
[edit]Books
- Ein nasser Hund ist besser als ein trockener Jude. Die Geschichte eines Deutsch-Iraners, der Israeli wurde. dtv, München 2010, ISBN 978-3-423-24797-9.
- Der neu-deutsche Antisemit. Gehören Juden heute zu Deutschland? Eine persönliche Analyse. Verlag Hentrich & Hentrich, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-95565-271-5.
- 100 Weisheiten, um das Leben zu meistern. Selbst wenn du aus dem Ghetto stammst. FinanzBuch Verlag (ab 13. Okt. 2021), ISBN 978-3-95972-382-4.
- Ein nasser Hund ist besser als ein trockener Jude: Die Geschichte eines Deutsch-Iraners, der Israeli wurde – Autobiografie, Buch zum Film, dtv Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG; 3. edition (18 Jun. 2021), ISBN 978-3423349802
- Schalom Habibi. Zeitenwende für jüdisch-muslimische Freundschaft und Frieden. Hentrich & Hentrich Verlag Berlin Leipzig, ISBN 978-3-95565-552-5.
- Tagebuch aus Cherson - vom Leben und Überleben im Krieg in der Ukraine. 40 Briefe eines Vaters an seine Tochter. FinanzBuch Verlag, Münchner Verlagsgruppe, April 2023, ISBN 978-3-95972-721-1.
Co-Author
- Kurdistan. Wie ein unterdrücktes Volk den Mittleren Osten stabilisiert. With Tobias Huch, Riva Verlag, 2018, ISBN 978-3-7423-0427-8.
- Deutschlands freiwilliger Untergang - Identitätskrise einer Nation, die keine sein will With Salahdin Koban, FinanzBuch Verlag, 2020, ISBN 978-3-95972-297-1.
Articles and other publications
- Antisemitismus und die Medien. Mich werden sie nicht einschüchtern. In: Die Welt. 20. August 2020.
- Mein Vater träumt von einer neuen Revolution. Ich träume mit ihm. In: Die Welt. 1. Februar 2019.
- Den lebenden Juden kennenlernen. Interview mit Arye Sharuz Shalikar, In: Neue Westfälische. 2. Oktober 2018.
External Links
[edit]- Boss Aro discography at Discogs
- Official Facebook presence as press spokesman
- Ulrich W. Sahm: Israels deutschsprachiger Militärsprecher verabschiedet sich. In: audiatur-online.ch.
- Kurzprofil und Beiträge von Arye Sharuz Shalicar at the Achse des Guten
References
[edit]- ^ Hiphop.de. "Vom Atzen zum Militärsprecher – Seite 1". Retrieved 2013-04-16.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Discogs. "Boss Aro". Retrieved 2013-04-16.
- ^ Hiphop.de. "Vom Atzen zum Militärsprecher – Seite 2". Retrieved 2013-04-16.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Hiphop.de. "Toxik trifft MC Basstard: Die Geschichte von Berlin Crime (Interview)". Archived from the original on 2012-11-01. Retrieved 2013-04-16.
- ^ Hiphop.de. "Vom Atzen zum Militärsprecher – Seite 7". Retrieved 2013-04-16.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Siehe „Militärsprecher Shalicar verabschiedet sich“, israelnetz.com, 29. Nov. 2016
- ^ Siehe „The ex-gangsta who speaks for the IDF“; The Times of Israel, 5. Nov. 2013
- ^ Sandra Schulz: Der Terror-Infrastruktur „sehr großen Schaden zugefügt“., In: Deutschlandfunk, 18. Mai 2021 (Interview).
- ^ https://twitter.com/aryeshalicar/status/1710924669040103524
- ^ Kurzmeldung vom 16. Februar 2017 auf juedische-allgemeine.de. (Sabine Brandes).
- ^ "Ein nasser Hund". kino.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-05-21.
- ^ "Arye Sharuz Shalicar" (in German). Retrieved 2022-08-01.
- ^ ""Ich war ein Gangster"". Archived from the original on February 15, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2023.. In: Y-Punkt.de:
- 1977 births
- German people
- Israeli military personnel
- 21st-century literature
- Rappers
- Israel Defense Forces spokespersons
- 21st-century Israeli military personnel
- Israeli people of German-Jewish descent
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem Faculty of Social Sciences alumni
- People of the Jewish Agency for Israel