Host Ilene Prusher talks to Noemi Schlosser, a writer, producer, actor, and the artistic director of Salomee Speelt, a Belgian mixed-media theater company.
Host Gilad Halpern speaks to the makers of the documentary film ‘Tinghir-Jerusalem: Echoes from the Mellah.’
Writer Ayelet Waldman reads from her new novel “Love and Treasure” and talks about the challenge of writing a novel free of “Holocaust kitsch.”
Allison, Don and Noah discuss whether Israel’s missile defense system has actually caused more harm than good.
Allison, Don and Noah discuss what we should make of the ceasefire agreement.
Olympic racewalker Shaul P. Ladany’s life has been strewn with challenges – far more strenuous than his decades-long training regime.
Rogel Alpher talks to Holocaust survivor Dina Merhav, a sculptress who specializes in outdoor iron constructions.
The time has come for left-wing activists to dust themselves off and do something. But what?
In her debut novel ‘Ishmael’s Oranges,’ author Claire Hajaj talks about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in both literary and personal terms.
Allison, Don and Noah discuss Rabbi Yuval Sherlow’s critique of David Grossman’s speech at last week’s anti-war rally in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square.
Iron Dome saved lives, but at what cost?
Allison, Don and Noah discuss whether Israel’s missile defense system has actually caused more harm than good.
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