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Coalition proposition disquisition

the dilemma facing opposition leader Isaac Herzog: Is opposition a form of perdition? Is joining the coalition electoral sedition demanding contrition?

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Remembering the Holocaust

“It is neither easy nor agreeable to dredge this abyss of viciousness, yet it must be done: What was perpetrated yesterday could be attempted again tomorrow.”

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The roaring stone – It Takes All Sports

How did curling, invented in medieval Scotland, make it to the sultry, sandy Middle East, and become the only Winter Olympic team sport played in Israel?

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Maya Bejerano’s poetry lab – Israel in Translation

Host Marcela Sulak reads from Israeli poet Maya Bejerano’s poems “Data Processing 60” and “Data Processing 10.” Poetry, for Bejerano, is a laboratory.

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“We are always the Palmach” — Pathways

In this audio slideshow we visit the Palmach museum in Tel Aviv; the Palmach was the elite strike force of the Haganah paramilitary body in Mandate Palestine.

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So much to protest, so little protest music?

Whether, as one music critic has just written, Israeli pop music is hopelessly and cluelessly apolitical and navel-gazing.

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Fission indecision

We discuss how leftist Israelis ought to react to the framework agreement limiting Iran’s military nuclear program.

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The natural and man-made monuments of Timna Valley Park — Pathways

In this audio slideshow we visit the Timna Valley Park. This immense, arid esplanade – larger than Tel Aviv – is Israel’s biggest park.

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The Jew who defeated Hitler

Peter Moreira discusses his book, ‘The Jew Who Defeated Hitler: Henry Morgenthau Jr., FDR, And How We Won The War,’ with host Gilad Halpern.

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