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Alice Bialsky’s Russian rock rebellion – Journeys

A few years ago Bialsky began writing her debut novel, which tells the story of a rebellious adolescent growing up in Moscow’s punk rock scene.

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Machon Ayalon – Pathways

The site of a secret munitions factory sits deep beneath an Israeli Kibbutz. The factory played a key role in the establishment of the Jewish state. We pay a visit to Machon Ayalon.

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Jewish renewal on Sukkot

Dr. Ilan Ezrachi talks about the gathering of different streams of progressive Judaism that will meet next Sunday at the Hakhel festival.

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The visionary pioneers of Beit Yellin – Pathways

Built by the pioneering Yellin family, this was a hotel where Jaffa–Jerusalem travelers would spend their last night before reaching the Holy city.

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ILENE IN: On coinciding without colliding

Jewish and Muslim holidays can coincide without colliding. Ilene talks about the clashes that didn’t happen, despite journalists’ predictions.

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How Shlomo Sand stopped being a Jew

Prof. Shlomo Sand, who just retired from his position at Tel Aviv University, is probably best known for his bestselling book ‘The Invention of the Jewish People.’

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The Battle of Ammunition Hill – Pathways

In this episode, we visit Ammunition Hill in Jerusalem, the site of one of the fiercest battles of the 1967 Six-Day War.

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Fighting for Israel’s freedom

CEO Mickey Gitzin of Israel Hofsheet, or Be Free Israel, says it’s time to change the ultra-Orthodox religious establishment’s control over many issues in the Jewish state.

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Bogdan’s journey: Mending Jewish-Polish fences

Larry Loewinger tells us about a film he’s making, whose subject is a fascinating Polish man who has tried to mend fences between Jews and Poles.

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Lullabies from exile

Renowned oud musician Yair Dalal is in the TLV1 studio to talk about his new CD, ‘Lullabies from Exile,’ and tells us what he’s working on right now.

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