Politics & Society

Tel Aviv Review Extra: US Jews and Israel in the age of Trump

Prof. Dov Waxman joins hosts Gilad Halpern and Dahlia Scheindlin to discuss how the divisiveness of President Trump is going to affect the already divided Jewish American community.

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Heart & Home

All of Israel was riveted on the small, embattled Bedouin village of Umm Al-Hiran this past week.

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In the footsteps of the ‘Jewish Dickens’

Dr. Nadia Valman, a literary historian teaching at Queen Mary, University of London, talks about her newly developed walking tour app exploring the history of Jewish east London.

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Voices of the Tel Aviv Women’s March

Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the U.S. Embassy in solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington in response to President Donald Trump’s inauguration.

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It is Good to Drink for our Country!

A party was thrown at a youth-movement center and thereafter busted, debauchery exposed. But Israel’s youth movements are still going strong.

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Once more with neshama: The art of Jewish theater

Aaron Henne, the artistic director of Theatre Dybbuk in Los Angeles, discusses the creative process of adapting Jewish texts for the stage and making this art palatable to a wide audience.

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Cubans, Champagne and Bringing Bibi Down

PM Netanyahu is accused of taking expensive gifts from rich folks eager for his good will, and apparently, agreeing to shutter Sheldon Adelson’s free daily paper in exchange for positive coverage from another.

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Missionary Positions: What the Talmud Says About Sex

Maggie Anton, a Talmud scholar and historical fiction writer discusses her new book “Fifty Shades of Talmud: What the First Rabbis Had to Say about You-Know-What.”

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Yiddishkeit, that Trojan Horse!

Rami Livni recently wrote an article headlined (in Hebrew) “Secular people, enough self-abnegation, the time has come to fight,” we paid attention.

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