The “We’ll Try to Stay Serene & Calm” Edition
We discuss: 1) What to do about Iran reaching the brink of the bomb 2) Whether, in Israel of 2021, it’s considered icky for older folks to let it be known that they sheboink
Read MoreWe discuss: 1) What to do about Iran reaching the brink of the bomb 2) Whether, in Israel of 2021, it’s considered icky for older folks to let it be known that they sheboink
Read MoreFill your sukkah with seven amazing guests, in a podcastilogical “ushpizin” made of 100% reused, renewed and recycled old episodes!
Read MoreWe discuss: 1) What to make of the Abraham Accords, 1 year later 2) The escape of 6 Palestinian prisoners from a maximum security prison 3) Whether “White(ish) Feminism” is a problem in Israel
Read MoreThe crew discuss: 1) How fast an IDF casualty tragic got politicized 2) Whether and how cities should observe “shmita” 3) Whether Israel makes the chasm between Jews and everyone else wider and less bridgeable to our own detriment, and everyone else’s, too
Read MoreThe crew discuss: 1) the past year, and what we did right and what went wrong 2) the late-night, on the down-low meeting between Defense Minister Gantz and Palestinian President Abbas 3) what Israelis can learn from the heartbreaking spectacle of Afghanistan falling to the Taliban as America hastily, messily retreats
Read MoreThe crew discuss: 1) what we’ve learned from the pandemic about how to teach our kids 2) how our new govt is doing 73 days in 3) a documentary movie about the struggle of one ultra-Orthodox woman over whether or not to take off the wig
Read MoreForty years passed before the first song was written in Israel about the Holocaust. For a long generation, Holocaust survivors, and their kids, were mostly quiet about the events that, more than any other, shaped their lives. Then that all changed.
Read MoreThe crew discuss: 1) new taxes meant to wean us from sugary soda pop and single-use plastic ware 2) a Haaretz story rocking the headline, “You can’t train people to be less racist, Israeli researchers find” 3) a documentary movie about ultra-Orthodox life during the pandemic
Read MoreThe crew discuss: 1) a new law that would make it harder to use improperly-gotten evidence in court 2) the weird ways the Olympics have become a litmus test for Israeli identity 3) what we can learn from a documentary about growing up on a kibbutz
Read MoreThe crew discuss: 1) a proposed “revolutionary reform” in Israel’s agriculture policy 2) a proposed “revolutionary reform” in who can certify food as Kosher 3) a new “Culinary Institute of Israel” attacked for “food-washing”
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