Kariel Gardosh
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Kariel Gardosh was an Israel
Israel
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i cartoonist
Cartoonist
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 and illustrator
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 known mostly by his nickname Dosh. He worked as a political cartoonist for the Israeli daily newspaper Ma'ariv and for the Jerusalem Post. His works were published through the years in book form as well.

Gardosh was a prominent cartoonist for many decades and his illustrations were very well known and popular in the in Israeli society. Gardosh is the creator of the character Srulik
Srulik
Srulik is an illustrated character who symbolized Israel. The character was first drawn in 1956 by the cartoonist Kariel Gardosh, known by his pen name Dosh, a Holocaust survivor who made Aliyah to Israel from Hungary, and appeared for many years in cartoons that were published in the newspaper...

 which became a symbol for sabra
Sabra (person)
Sabra is a term used to describe a Jew born in Israeli territory; the term is also usually inclusive of Jews born during the period of the establishment of the state of Israel. The word "sabra" is Arabic and Hebrew. Immigrants to Palestine began using it in the early 1930s, according to the The...

s and the State of Israel, just like Uncle Sam
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 is a symbol of the United States.

Biography

Gardosh was born as Karl Gardosh in Budapest
Budapest
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 in 1921 to an assimilated Jewish family, whose name was initially Goldberger.
With the outbreak of World War II
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 he was sent to forced labor. After he returned to Budapest he learned that his parents and most of his family members were murdered by the Nazis. In early 1946 he left Hungary
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 and moved to France
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. He studied comparative literature at the Sorbonne
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 University.

In 1948 he immigrated to Israel and changed his name to Kariel. Due to his lower level of Hebrew he Choose to work as a cartoonist in Hebrew Journalism. In 1953 he joined the staff of the "Maariv
Maariv
Maariv is a Hebrew language daily newspaper published in Israel. It is second in sales after Yedioth Ahronoth and third in readership after Yedioth Ahronoth and Israel HaYom. In a TGI survey comparing the last half of 2009 with the same period in 2008, Maariv saw its market share fall slightly...

" newspaper where he used to publish a daily political cartoon for many years. Gradually he began to engage in writing articles, stories and skits for the newspaper as well.

Gardosh, as well as three of his colleagues in Maariv - Yosef Lapid
Yosef Lapid
Yosef "Tommy" Lapid -Biography:Lapid was born in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia to a family of Hungarian Jewish descent. His family was seized by the Nazis and deported to the Budapest ghetto. His father was deported to a concentration camp, where he was murdered. Lapid and his mother survived the war and...

, Ephraim Kishon
Ephraim Kishon
' was an Israeli author, dramatist, screenwriter, and film director. He is one of the most widely-read contemporary satirists in the world.- Early life and World War II :...

 and Yaakov Farkash (Ze'ev)
Ze'ev (caricaturist)
Yaakov Farkash , better known by the pen name Ze'ev , was an Israeli caricaturist and illustrator.- Early life and World War II :...

, were affectionately called "The Hungarian mob".

Between 1981–1983 Gardos worked at the Israeli embassy in London
London
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 as a Cultural attaché
Cultural attaché
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.

On 28 February 2000 Gardosh died at the age of 78 of heart failure. He and his partner Tova Pardo had two children. He has a street named after him in Tel Aviv.

Through the years Gardosh won the Herzl Prize, the Nordau Prize, the Jabotinsky Award and the Sokolow Prize in recognition of his work

Political stance

As a political cartoonist in a daily newspaper, Gardosh was required to express his political stance in all the cartoons he published.

Gardosh supported the Israeli settlements
Israeli settlement
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 in the Israeli-occupied territories
Israeli-occupied territories
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and opposed The Israeli left wing.

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