The step-sister of Yiddish culture: Judeo-Arabic literature in Tunisia
Prof. Yosef Toby of the University of Haifa discusses the cultural golden age of Tunisian Jews.
Read MoreProf. Yosef Toby of the University of Haifa discusses the cultural golden age of Tunisian Jews.
Read MoreWe discuss the relationship of Abraham Lincoln with the then still small and relatively uninfluential American Jewish community, and recount personal anecdotes of Prime Minister Golda Meir from Meron Medzini’s days as her press secretary.
Read MoreWe dissect the theoretical underpinnings of the writing of Israel-bashers in academia around the world.
Read MoreDr. Stefan Ihrig explains how Turkish nationalism inspired the Nazis, and Prof. Alon Confino talks about how the Nazis imagined a world without Jews.
Read MoreDr. Paul Shrell-Fox explains how the Jewish intellect has developed over the years; Dr. Michal Segal Arnold talks about her life as an Israeli in an Indian reservation.
Read MoreDr. Paul Shrell-Fox explains how the Jewish intellect has developed over the years; Dr. Michal Segal Arnold talks about her life as an Israeli in an Indian reservation.
Read MoreDr. Liora Halperin discusses the inculcation of Hebrew in pre-state Israel; and Omri Grinberg talks about the Palestinian “children of the junction.”
Read MoreEast German and radical left West German attitudes to Israel; the first ever Israeli researcher to study the UK Palestinian diaspora.
Read MoreDr. Edna Barromi Perlman talks about landscape photography in Israel and Prof. Yosef Salmon on the history of the relationship between Zionism and Judaism.
Read MoreProf. Ronsethal Kwall explains why even the most secular Jews have imbibed the ‘halakha,’ and Nachum Shiloh discusses the emergence of elites in Saudi Arabia.
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