the tel aviv review – full show

Borders matter; Family matters – The Tel Aviv Review

We talk to Prof. David Newman of Ben-Gurion University about why borders are becoming more important today; we discuss a special family edition of the Israel Studies Review with its editors.

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The Israeli who turned an entire nation on its head – The Tel Aviv Review

Dr Moshe Cohen-Gil talks about his new book “The Israelis who Wished to Cure the World,” which tells the story of the pioneers of alternative medicine in Israel.

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Kids, try this at home: The formation of the Hebrew literary canon for children – The Tel Aviv Review

Prof. Yael Darr of the Program in Research of Child and Youth Culture at Tel Aviv University’s School of Cultural Studies and author of “Nation Building and the Hebrew Literary Canon for Children,” discusses the not-so-dogmatic indoctrination of Hebrew-speaking children in the 1930s-1950s.

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Zionism, Apartheid, blackface – The Tel Aviv Review

In the early years of statehood, Israeli culture was teeming with references to Africa. Israel’s fascination with the black continent derived from particular cultural, political and social contexts that are analyzed in a new book.

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