Political science: Early Israeli-German scientific exchanges – The Tel Aviv Review
Host Gilad Halpern discusses exchanges between Israeli and German scientists before the normalizing of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Read MoreHost Gilad Halpern discusses exchanges between Israeli and German scientists before the normalizing of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Read MoreHost Gilad Halpern talks to Jerome Bourdon about the evolution of the peoplemeter, and to Prof. Sharon Megdal about water resource management in arid areas.
Read MoreGilad Halpern talks to Prof. Marian Turski about why some Polish Jews stayed after WWII, and to Ruthie Pliskin about the role of emotions in the conflict.
Read MoreDr. Moshe Lavee tells us about the Cairo Genizah; and Dr. Justin Fantauzzo focuses on the capture of Jerusalem by the British army during World War One.
Read MoreDr. Noah Efron gives us his original take on: Why are Jews so smart?; and Dr. Shaul Sapir researches into the history of a Iraqi Jewish community.
Read MoreDr. Nurit Hashimshony-Yaffe tells us about her most recent study on women trafficking; and Dr. Giora Eliraz gives us lessons from Indonesia.
Read MoreDr. Salomon Wald suggests what the Jewish Civilization can learn from others’ mistakes, and Dr. Itamar Radai discusses the evolving national identity of Israeli Arabs.
Read MoreAdva Naama Baram talks about her new exhibition on the Israeli ‘ezrat nashim,’ and Prof. Shlomo Sand tells us why he stopped being a Jew.
Read MoreDr David Schorr speaks about the evolution of water laws in Mandate Palestine, and Dr Rachel Pear explains Jewish Orthodox attitudes to Darwinism.
Read MoreHost Gilad Halpern speaks to Prof. Smadar Lavie about race and gender in contemporary Israel, and to Dr. Eran Dorfman about keeping monotony at bay.
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