weekend edition

‘The Wave’ could be just what the doctor ordered

The popular play The Wave, with its message against prejudice and fascism, arrives in Israel. British director Paul Stebbings discusses the kind of impact he’s hoping for.

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Introducing Mulu and Tsagai…

Children’s book, Mulu and Tsagai, is based on the stories of Eritrean and Sudanese refugees and it helps Israeli kids think differently about asylum-seekers.

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‘Peace train’ no more?

TLV1’s Lissy Kaufmann went to find out if Arabs and Jews are now avoiding the monorail in light of recent deadly attacks.

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ILENE IN: On the seam line

Host Ilene Prusher leans in on the latest violence in Jerusalem, and takes a close look at life along the ‘seam line.’

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Have you been in Tel Aviv too long?

Blogger Veronica Nocky, a Swedish national who has been living in Israel for five years, recently wrote a post that went viral: ’20 signs you’ve been in Tel Aviv too long.’ She joins us to take a comical look at life in the White City.

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LET’S GET LIT: Three Ladies, Three Lattes

Three Ladies, Three Lattes: Percolating Discussions in the Holy Land’s authors Pamela Peled, Tzippi Sha-ked, and Danit Shemesh, join us in the studio.

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Shazam a…painting?

Yoram Ben Zvi, CEO of Artbit App tells us how leading museums, like New York’s MOMA, are sharing their masterpieces and their databases with him.

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The Nova Project: Rolling Up Your Sleeves in Business

The Nova Project has business students lining up to take part in it’s volunteer consulting programs. Shahar Cohen explains why.

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‘Pump’ No More: Taking America off Oil

Rebecca Harrell Tickell joins us to discuss Pump, the critically acclaimed new documentary film she co-produced.

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Reframing the Art & Music Scene in Tel Aviv

Ari Fruchter of the Tel Aviv Arts Council and Jeremy Hulsh of Tune In Tel Aviv tell us about their upcoming events.

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