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The ‘Whither Jerusalem?’ Edition – The Promised Podcast‏

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss President Rivlin’s contradictions, “The Peace of Jerusalem,” and the astounding wisdom of the Jewish people.

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Kenny Roger on the Church of Scotland’s Middle East mission – Journeys

Host Rogel Alpher meets Glaswegian Kenny Roger, the Middle East Secretary for the Church of Scotland, who lives with his family in Jaffa.

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The Road to Recovery: Medical care for Palestinian children

Medical scientist Kobi Sheffi talks about The Road to Recovery, an organization of Israeli volunteers that helps Palestinian children in Gaza and the West Bank get medical care in Israel.

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Women walking in silence across the seamline

Elana Rozenman of Trust-Emun is organizing a woman’s walk across one of the seamlines between East and West Jerusalem next Monday.

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The Freedom Theatre’s show must go on

The Freedom Theater’s new play, ‘Atuwani,’ is about life for Palestinians in a village in the South Hebron Hills. Director Faisal Abu AlHeja explains the play’s significance, and tells us about life at the Jenin-based company after the loss of founder Juliano Mer-Khamis.

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Working towards a true acceptance of the ‘other’

Dr. Meir Buzaglo of the Tikun movement tells us about the alternative conference he set up when the Ministry of Education held an event called ‘From Hatred of the Stranger to Acceptance of the Other’ and didn’t include any speakers of Mizrahi (Middle Eastern) origin.

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Big ideas at TEDX Jaffa: Fighting discrimination through empowerment

“Discrimination will get to you if you feel weak, but if you feel that you are strong enough, discrimination can never hurt you.”

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A Muslim and democratic state: Lessons from Indonesia

Dr. Giora Eliraz of Hebrew University discusses the exchange between the Islamic center and periphery on democracy and religion.

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ILENE IN: On train delays and the peace process

Sometimes a train delay is just a bloody annoying train delay. And sometimes it’s a metaphor for the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

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Exploring ‘the Uncanny’ in dance and visual art

Dancer-choreographer Iris Erez about her upcoming performance of the piece ‘Homesick’ at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.

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