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Has Liberalism Run Its Course?

Yoram Hazony, President of the Herzl Institute and Chairman of the Edmund Burke Foundation, discusses his book Conservatism: A Rediscovery, advocatin…

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Start the Revolution With Me

Rachel Azaria, CEO of Darkenu, the largest civil society organization in Israel, a veteran public campaigner and former politician (Member of Knesset…

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Mizrahi Jews and Palestinian Arabs: A Bilateral Triangle?

Prof. Hillel Cohen, historian of the Middle East at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, discusses his new book Enemies, a love story: Mizrahi Jews, P…

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The Birth of a Nation: The Diplomatic Backstory of Israel's Establishment

Jeffrey Herf, Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Maryland, discusses his new book Israel's Moment: International Support and Opp…

3 years, 7 months ago

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Tantura: The Massacre That Was

Filmmaker Alon Schwarz discusses his new documentary Tantura, which reopens an episode from Israel's War of Independence and a controversy that erupt…

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Night Comes On: Ottoman Cities After Dark
Night Comes On: Ottoman Cities After Dark

Avner Wishnitzer, professor of Ottoman history at Tel Aviv University, discusses his book As Night Falls: Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Cities After Dar…

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Not an Oxymoron: Secular Believers in Israel

Hagar Lahav, professor of communication at Sapir Academic College, discusses her book Women, Secularism and Belief: A Sociology of Belief in the Jewi…

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Groundhog Election Day? Analyzing the Deep Trends of Israeli Politics

Gideon Rahat, professor of political science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, discusses the insights that emanate from The Elections in Israel …

3 years, 7 months ago

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Mutual Exclusion: The Plight and Hope of a Left-Wing Religious Zionist

Mikhael Manekin, a prominent Israeli activist (former director of Breaking the Silence and Molad) discusses his new book, A Dawn of Redemption, an at…

3 years, 8 months ago

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Civil Society in an Islamic State: The Case of Charity in Saudi Arabia

Dr. Nora Derbal, an Islamic Studies scholar and a Martin Buber Society Postdoctoral Fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, discusses her book …

3 years, 8 months ago

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