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8 sounds you’ll hear at Tel Aviv Pride

Pride is always a feast for the eyes, but what about for the ears? What do glitter, leather, and rainbows sound like?

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Ein Gedi: A Dead Sea story

No trip to Israel is complete without a visit to the Dead Sea – the lowest place on earth. But it might not be quite what you expect.

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A Different Haggadah

In a very special Passover edition of a Different Class, we present the true story of the Exodus from Egypt…

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The individual and the social in psychoanalysis

Prof. Uri Hadar of Tel Aviv University talks about his book ‘Psychoanalysis and Social Involvement: Interpretation and Action.’

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Orthodox, gay, and open

Kamoha is an organization of gay, Orthodox men who want to remain part of religious society. Amit, the director, talks about the challenges they face.

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Creative city by the sea

Tel Aviv has just been added to UNESCO’s list of Creative Cities. Michelle Sofge of ‘Ir Olam’ (‘World City’) tells TLV1 what makes the White City so abuzz with creativity.

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Have you been in Tel Aviv too long?

Blogger Veronica Nocky, a Swedish national who has been living in Israel for five years, recently wrote a post that went viral: ’20 signs you’ve been in Tel Aviv too long.’ She joins us to take a comical look at life in the White City.

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The Central Bus Station: Reinventing Tel Aviv’s white elephant

Next Station, a new art and design project, seeks to reconceptualize the city’s most sinister urban space using art, agriculture, and micro-ecology.

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‘Pump’ No More: Taking America off Oil

Rebecca Harrell Tickell joins us to discuss Pump, the critically acclaimed new documentary film she co-produced.

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