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The Matriarchs: Russian, Palestinian and Jewish Mothers in Israel

Dr. Deborah Golden and Dr. Lauren Erdreich, anthropologists at the University of Haifa and the Levinsky College of Education, discuss their new book …

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Found in Translation: The Definitive SY Agnon, in English

Rabbi Jeffrey Saks, a series editor at the SY Agnon Library at Toby Press, discusses the soon-to-be completed 15-volume collection of stories by the …

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Ruth, a Leader of Biblical Magnitude

Dr. Yael Ziegler, an assistant professor of Bible at Herzog College and the Matan Institute, discusses her book Ruth: From Alienation to Monarchy, wh…

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Shake It up Baby Now: On the Intersection Between Dance and Politics

Dr. Dana Mills, a political and cultural theorist, discusses her groundbreaking book Dance and Politics: Moving Beyond Boundaries, which seeks to ana…

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The Plight of 'Post-Ethnic' Young Israelis

Dr. Talia Sagiv, a sociologist at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem discusses her book On the Fault Line: Israelis of Mixed Ethnicity that focuses o…

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Zionism, Apartheid, Blackface: Africa in Israeli Culture

Dr. Eitan Bar-Yosef of the Department of Foreign Literatures and Linguistics at Ben Gurion University of the Negev and author of A Villa in the Jungl…

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We Were the Future Once: The Youth of 1948

Noemi Schlosser, playwright and director, discusses her forthcoming documentary film The Youth of 1948, which seeks to document and tell the personal…

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Is Israel Really Unfairly Singled out in the Western Media?

Dr. Elad Segev of Tel Aviv University's Department of Communication discusses his recent studies, which have sought to establish whether Israel is re…

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Occupier's Liability: International Law of Occupation Revisited

Professor Aeyal Gross of Tel Aviv University's law school discusses his new book The Writing on the Wall: Rethinking the International Law of Occupat…

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The Name is Azoulay, Yael Azoulay

Adam LeBor, a journalist and author, discusses his new spy thriller novels featuring UN secret agent and former Israeli spy Yael Azoulay, the so-call…

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