Arts & Culture

How Israel Abolished Trafficking in Women

Dr. Nurit Hashimshony-Yaffe of the Tel Aviv-Yaffo Academic College tells us about her most recent study on women trafficking.

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Hilik Magnus: The godfather of search and rescue – Journeys

When disaster strikes in a far-flung corner of the earth, a search and rescue team is required: This is where Hilik Magnus comes in.

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‘The Hilltop’ shows us the view from both sides of the separation wall – Israel in Translation

Host Marcela Sulak introduces us to Assaf Gavron’s novel ‘The Hilltop,’ which follows the lifespan of an illegal Israeli settlement in the West Bank.

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I’m Fed Up With Hebrew… ‘Staaam’!

The word סתם can mean many things in Hebrew: ‘for no particular reason,’ ‘just kidding,’ and it also has many more linguistic uses

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Marina Toshich’s ode to the oud – Journeys

Marina Toshich discusses her childhood and how she never imagined that out of all of her hobbies, the oud, would ultimately become her life and career.

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Israelis as well as Palestinians: The evolving national identity of Israeli Arabs

Dr. Itamar Radai of Tel Aviv University’s Moshe Dayan Center takes us through the complex and evolving national identity of Israeli Arabs.

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The ancient springs of Sataf — Pathways

We visit the picturesque Sataf National Park on the outskirts of Jerusalem, known for its ancient ruins and agricultural terraces.

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Latrun, where military legacies were forged — Pathways

We visit Latrun in Israel’s Ayalon Valley, believed to be where Joshua defeated the Amorites and where Judah Maccabee prepared to battle the Greeks.

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