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Orthodox, gay, and open

Kamoha is an organization of gay, Orthodox men who want to remain part of religious society. Amit, the director, talks about the challenges they face.

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Creative city by the sea

Tel Aviv has just been added to UNESCO’s list of Creative Cities. Michelle Sofge of ‘Ir Olam’ (‘World City’) tells TLV1 what makes the White City so abuzz with creativity.

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From Asmara to Tel Aviv, in a woman’s words

Saba Tadese, director of the Eritrean Women’s Community Center, and Jaime Rhemrev, the deputy director, discuss the difficulties Eritrean women in Israel face.

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Why Secular People Are More Religious Than They Think

Host Gilad Halpern tries to find out why, 250 years into the age of secularism, religion still plays a crucial role in the lives of people everywhere.

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Hand in Hand after the fire

The Hand in Hand Hebrew-Arabic school that suffered an arson attack last week is back on its feet says Rebecca Bardach, and is looking forward to building 10-15 new schools around the country.

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This is how women wage peace

The Women Wage Peace group held its official inaugural event last week, a remarkable train-caravan of 700 women to the embattled southern town of Sderot.

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Equality enshrined?

Hilik Bar submitted a bill that would enshrine the language of equality in Israel’s Declaration of Independence as a Basic Law.

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The pall of the poll

Israel’s last elections were in January 2013, and now, it seems, the smoke-filled rooms have spoken: We’ll be heading to the polls again very soon.

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Dr. Dina Wyshogrod teaches us how to live in the moment – Journeys

Dr. Dina Wyshogrod is a clinical psychologist and the Founding Director of the Israeli Center for Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction.

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An almost-forgotten history

Today marks the Day of Commemoration for Jewish Refugees from Arab Countries. Gina Waldman, born in Libya, explains why it’s so important to know one’s own history.

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