Tel Aviv Review

The Environmental Peacemaker

Gidon Bromberg, director of EcoPeace Middle East, shows the urgency – and feasibility – of coordinating environmental policies and sharing vital resources between Israel, Palestine and Jordan. Because water, energy and climate change won’t wait.

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The Best and Worst of Both Worlds

In her latest book, Nancy Sinkoff recounts Lucy S. Dawidowicz’s life on the cusp between Europe and America, and between liberal socialism and Reagan-era conservatism

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Israel – Populist in Its Own Special Way

With comparative global context, Prof. Dani Filc asks how Israeli political populism differs from all others, or does it differ? What other countries share similar qualities in their own populist movements? He has surprising answers.

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In God We Trust? Nationalism and Secularization Revisited

Dr Zohar Maor, co-editor of “Nationalism and Secularization,” discusses new views on the crux of political modernity, and old views revisited.

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Tough Love or Tough Luck? EU and the Middle East Peace Process

Hugh Lovatt of the European Council on Foreign Relations explains the EU dilemmas regarding Israel, Palestine and an elusive peace.

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Fraught Friends: Israel and the EU, Past and Present

Israel and the EU were both founded following WWII – Israel would protect the Jews and the EU would inoculate the continent from another war. Yet their relationship with each other has been uneven. Dr. Maya Sion of Hebrew University explains why.

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Cherchez Les Femmes

Dr Rachel Mesch, professor of French and English at Yeshiva University, discusses her new book “Before Trans: Three Gender Stories from Nineteenth-Century France.”

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The Crypto-Jews of the Mid-Atlantic

Ronnie Perelis discusses his book “Narratives from the Sephardic Atlantic,” a collective biography of three Iberian crypto Jews in the late 16th and 17th centuries

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Returning to the Scene of the Crime

Why are young Israeli Jews, three generations after the Holocaust, moving to Germany in droves? Who are they, how do they explain their choices, and what are the reactions back home? Political scientist Hadas Cohen asked them.

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If You Build It: Jewish Architecture Throughout the Centuries

Contributors to the book, “Jewish Religious Architecture: From Biblical Israel to Modern Judaism,” discuss the role of aesthetics and functionality for a predominantly text-based faith

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