The Promised Podcast – Segment

Social Change? There’s an App for that Now

A Jerusalem based NGO called “15 Minutes” just completed a successful Kickstarter Campaign that raised more than the 80,000 NIS to fund further development and upkeep of an app that helps people influence their public transportation.

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If he wasn’t good, he wouldn’t be rich, right?

None of Israel’s past political leaders have come from the private sector. This past week, Israeli political junkies were thrown into a tizzy when business mogul Avi Gabai announced that he had joined the Labor Party.

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The Unsettling Cost of Unsettling

The Israeli government agreed to allocate 130 million NIS ($33.75 million) to the resettlement of the Amona families.

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We Dreamed We were Farmers

The Israeli government recently decided to support homegrown agriculture with taxpayer shekels, though studies point to the policy as economically foolish.

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And as a Parting Gift: UN Security Council Resolution 2334

An international uproar has followed UNSC Resolution 2334’s passage, which dubbed Israeli settlements a flagrant violation of international law.

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Hem-Line Politics

Knesset guards denied entrance to parliamentary aides whose dressed were judged too short, sparking protest.

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You can choose your friends, but you can’t choose your ambassador!

David Friedman is President-Elect Donald Trump’s nominee for ambassador to Israel supports the occupation, opposes a two-state solution, and has called leftists “worse than Kapos.”

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Double-Crossing Double X, or The Unbearable Lightness of Cyber-Sexism and On-Line Assholery

A report in Lady Globes described a large-scale research project carried out by the Director of Research into the Public Sphere at the Berl Katznelson Foundation about violence on the Hebrew internet that turned up some concerning statistics.

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