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Allison,  Noah and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.

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The Odeum and the Odium: Israel’s National Theater Live in the Settlements!

We discuss the controversy over Israel’s national theater company, Habima, performing in the most settlement-y of all the settlements, Kiryat Arba.

 

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Citizens Disunited: Reflections on the Rejection of Election Collections

We reflect on a new law regulating how much Israeli NGOs can spend on election campaigns, like the failed, big “dump Netanyahu” campaign of the last election.

 

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Gimme that ol’ time consumption!

We ask whether the rest of us have something to learn from the ways that stuff is advertised to the ultra-orthodox in Israel, which lack the employment of sex, longing and insecurity to make the sale.

 

All songs by Ha-Peel ha-Kachol (The Blue Elephant):
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Ha-Kol Yehiyeh
Ugiot
Tiyul

1 comment on “The “Citizens Disunited” Edition

  1. David Jacobs says:

    In your discussion about the Habima Theatre, you were confusing the communities of Kiryat Arba (very right wing) and Kiryat Arba (moderate). Therefore, the opinion that Habima should not appear in Kiryat Arba because of their hard right wing views and support of killing Muslims is flawed. (Goldstein happened to be from Kiryat Arba but his supporters are from Hebron). Habima was not appearing in Hebron.

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