Politics & Society

Labor’s Battle Royal

The deadline to register as a candidate to head the Labor Party into the next elections recently passed, leaving a whopping nine faces in the running.

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Ruth, a Leader of Biblical Magnitude

Dr. Yael Ziegler of Herzog College discusses her book about Ruth, one of the Bible’s most complex female characters.

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“And To the Glory of the State of Israel!”

The annual torch lighting ceremony on Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem is the oldest formal Independence Day tradition, dating back to the very first Mt. Herzl ceremony in 1950.

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69 Years

What would two young immigrants to Israel in 1948, a young mother from Morocco and a Czech woman just liberated from a DP camp, think of the state today?

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Shake It Up Baby Now: On the Intersection Between Dance and Politics

Political and cultural theorist Dr. Dana Mills discusses her groundbreaking book “Dance and Politics: Moving Beyond Boundaries.”

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Sorrow, Loss & Politics

This past week, Israelis watched in horror as MKs and bereaved families descended into name-calling over the government’s conduct during the 2014 Gaza war.

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Not Our Holocaust Day

Israelis stand aghast each year at the sight of Ultra-Orthodox communities in Israel ignoring, and sometimes mocking Holocaust Remembrance Day.

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Fighting the Good Fight Against the Bad Global Right

MK Dov Khenin’s answer to the rise of the global right is to create a grand coalition of all the liberals, socialists and communists who find the shift horrifying.

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L’Affair Barghouti: The Times, They are Retracting

Palestinian leader and convicted terrorist Marwan Barghouti is leading a massive hunger strike and sparked controversy over a NYT op-ed.

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We Were the Future Once: The Youth of 1948

Noemi Schlosser discusses her forthcoming documentary film documenting stories of the last remaining survivors of Israel’s War of Independence.

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