The “On the Road to Perdition with Waze” Edition


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Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.

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Body Politic
Five Islamic Jihad militants were killed when the tunnel they burrowed to attack an Israeli kibbutz was destroyed. Should Israel immediately return the bodies, or use them as a "bargaining chip" to barter the return of the bodies of Israeli soldiers held by Hamas?

Refugee Repatriation Expectation: Acceleration to Reconciliation or Mummification of Negotiation?
As Israel considers what a peace deal would look like, the debate continues about whether or not the descendants of Palestinians dispossessed of homes and lands in 1948 should be allowed to return.

On the Road to Perdition with Waze
The Israeli-designed community-based traffic and navigation app Waze is one of the so-called start-up nation’s biggest success stories. But could Waze be harming our environment and our democracy?

Music
Salsa-ish songs by Rotem Cohen, because sometimes only a Karaite pop star will do!
Palavra
Kol Kach Yafah Lach
Ecoute Cheri (with Maggi Azarzar)
Kimat She-Hitragalti

2 comments on “The “On the Road to Perdition with Waze” Edition

  1. Marc Goodman says:

    Dear Promised Podcast Team:
    Great to hear that you had Marty Strub in the studio during your last recording session. Strub’s kosher full sour dill pickles are a mainstay in my home but there was a dark time when the company stopped producing their dill pickles and dill tomatoes; the dill tomatoes, by the way, are still AWOL, to which I ask Marty Strub: “What gives? Faced with the prospect of no more Strub’s products, Whyte’s Foods, out of Montreal: http://whytes.ca/ , rode to the rescue and Strub’s are now on the shelves again. As a scion of one of the great dill pickle making families of Canada, the Pivnick Family, now in its third generation of dill pickle making, we know a thing or two about dill pickles.

    1. Marty Strub says:

      Marc
      Try my pickles!
      Martyspickles.CA

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