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An Hommage to Paris

This week, we dedicate the show to Paris and France, as a tribute to our Parisians friends who are going through a difficult phase.

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Sports news: The underdogs have their moment

Surprises for the teams at the top of Israeli soccer’s premier league; Palestinian national soccer team at the Asian Cup; plus international news.

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It’s not just cricket – It Takes All Sports

Host Laragh Widdess meets Israeli cricket ‘mensch’ Stanley Perlman, and brings you all the latest sports news from Israel and beyond.

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Sporting mensches: It’s not just cricket

Stanley Perlman, originally from South Africa, has been the driving force behind Israel cricket for over 30 years.

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How the Bible became holy

Michael Satlow sheds some light on the selection and canonization processes over the centuries that brought the Bible to the special status it holds today.

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How the Bible became holy – The Tel Aviv Review

Host Gilad Halpern hears the story of Jewish refugees during the War of Independence, and the canonization process of the texts that make up the Bible.

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In 1948, Palestine saw Jewish refugees too

Dr. Nurit Cohen Levinovsky tells the story of the tens of thousands of Israeli Jews who became refugees during the War of Independence.

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Primary education: A lesson in democratic procedure

The recent Likud primary produced a list of candidates some have hailed as a great improvement (except for the obvious lack of female candidates).

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Weekend Soundtrack – Kol Cambridge

Kol Cambridge continues to bring you the perfect mix of contemporary hits together with the classic and Jewish sounds.

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Why Israelis are losing the faith

The Israel Democracy Institute’s annual report shows that Israelis are losing faith in all their institutions, save the army.

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