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Jews and words: A millennia-long love story – The Tel Aviv Review

Dr Fania Oz-Salzberger tells host GIlad Halpern about the book ‘Jews and Words,’ which she co-authored with her father Amos Oz, the famous Israeli novelist.

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Yehuda Amichai’s ‘Wildpeace’ – Israel in Translation

Yehuda Amichai is probably the most widely translated Hebrew poet since King David. He revised the national, Biblical narrative into a personal love story.

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Ashkelon’s one-man iron dome – Journeys

Dr. Alan Marcus, a 66-year-old Bostonian, is Director of Strategic Planning and Chief Resilience Officer for the rocket-battered city of Ashkelon.

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An Israeli left-wing rabbi: Not a contradiction in terms – Journeys

Despite this summer’s hostilities, former MK and minister Rabbi Michael Melchior is still convinced that Israeli-Palestinian peace is within reach.

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TRAKTORFABRIK, a play by Noémi Schlosser: Act 2

TLV1 has collaborated with Tel Aviv’s premier English-language performing arts organization, The Stage, to bring Noémi Schlosser’s unique play to life on the radio.

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Airing grievances: A comparison of social protest movements

Naama Nagar, a sociologist from the University of Wisconsin Madison, was closely involved in two social protest movements in 2011; in Wisconsin and in her native Israel.

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STORY OF THE WEEK: Musicians not politicians

Omer Mor, of “The City” (Ha’Ir Hazot) hip-hop opera, recounts the wave of protests from the BDS movement at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

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