Background
Eliezer was born and raised in Rehovot and Karni Shomron, the youngest of four children.
Eliezer was born and raised in Rehovot and Karni Shomron, the youngest of four children.
Lazy studied history at Hebrew University.
Lazy also led tunnel tours in the old city of Jerusalem. During his studies, Lazy lived in the Nahlaot neighborhood with his roommates Yuval, Hagi, and Itzik Strasberg. In 2001 Shapiro was amongst the eighth graduating class of the The Ma"aleh School of Television, Film & the Arts, a film and media school for Orthodox Jews.
The movie is about settler girl named Eicha (Hebrew for Lamentations) who was born on Tisha B"Avenue
At eighteen she decides to change her name. Shapiro"s television work is a combination of comedy and drama, subjects from the everyday life of young national religious sector, while staying neutral on ideological and political aspects.
Along with Chava Devon, who also graduated from Ma’aleh, Shapiro created a television drama series called Srugim ("knitted" in English), which was broadcast on Yes satellite network and later Channel 2. The show deals with the niche world of single Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem.
Shapiro also directed and co-wrote the series.
Srugim was shown in the United States of America on the Jewish Channel. lieutenant was named Best Drama by the Israeli Film and Television Academy. Shapiro married actress Ronit Abrahamof and is a father of two.