“You’re Being Summoned for Questioning”: Radio Prank Targets Singer Bentzi Stein for Singing in Support of Lomdei Torah
Singer and composer Bentzi Stein found himself at the center of a humorous radio prank after receiving an unexpected phone call from someone claiming to be a senior police officer investigating him over songs he performed in support of lomdei Torah and opposition to the enlistment and imprisonment of bnei yeshiva.
The prank aired on Menachem Toker’s popular Kol Chai radio program Zman Avir and provided listeners with an entertaining segment that quickly became a topic of conversation.
To carry out the stunt, Kol Chai broadcaster and impressionist Yehuda Shukrun posed as “Chief Superintendent Avner Moualem,” allegedly the head of a cybercrime and incitement unit within the Israel Police.
During the call, Shukrun informed Stein that he was being investigated for remarks and songs he had performed at a recent event.
According to the fake officer, “Yesterday you made statements that constitute incitement,” and as a result, Stein was required to report for questioning.
At the time of the call, Stein was reportedly busy picking up his children from an educational program. Although surprised by the conversation, he remained calm and good-natured throughout the exchange.
When the supposed police commander attempted to schedule an interrogation and asked what time would be convenient for him to appear, Stein jokingly suggested “7:30 in the morning.”
As the conversation continued, Stein hinted that he suspected something was amiss and suggested that the caller might be using artificial intelligence or participating in a prank, indicating that he was not entirely convinced by the officer’s story.
A short time later, Toker revealed the truth live on the air, informing Stein that the call had actually been a prank orchestrated by Yehuda Shukrun.
The revelation triggered laughter in the studio, with Toker complimenting Stein for recognizing the joke almost immediately.
“Bentzi figured you out from the very beginning,” Toker told Shukrun as the participants laughed about the failed attempt to fool the singer.
Even after the prank was exposed, the conversation continued in a lighthearted atmosphere. Toker, Shukrun, and Stein exchanged friendly jokes and playful barbs, providing listeners with an unusual and memorable radio moment that ended with laughter and mutual compliments all around.
{Matzav.com}