Arts & Culture

STORY OF THE WEEK: Musicians not politicians

Omer Mor, of “The City” (Ha’Ir Hazot) hip-hop opera, recounts the wave of protests from the BDS movement at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

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A eulogy to a different kind of Zionism

Prof. Ofer Shiff, author of the recently published ‘The Downfall of Abba Hillel Silver and the Foundation of Israel,’ talks about the American-Jewish leader.

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How a Peruvian Interpreter Goes About Learning Hebrew

Guy Sharett is joined in the studio by Grego Villalobos, an interpreter for the European Institutions in Brussels, and an avid Streetwise Hebrew listener

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Spinning the conflict: ‘Hasbara,’ the next generation – Journeys

Host Rogel Alpher talks to Joanna Landau, the founder and executive director of Kinetis Ltd., a grassroots organization which seeks to boost Israel’s image in the world.

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TRAKTORFABRIK, a play by Noémi Schlosser: Act 1

TLV1 has collaborated with Tel Aviv’s premier English-language performing arts organization, The Stage, to bring Noémi Schlosser’s unique play to life on the radio.

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The price of collaboration: Israel’s Arab informants

Host Gilad Halpern speaks to Prof. Menachem Hofnung of Hebrew University about his ground-breaking study on Israel’s treatment of Arab informants.

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PERSON OF THE WEEK: Noemi Schlosser’s Tractor Factory

Host Ilene Prusher talks to Noemi Schlosser, a writer, producer, actor, and the artistic director of Salomee Speelt, a Belgian mixed-media theater company.

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