weekend edition

Literary Salon: In the Other’s Shoes

Prof. Raanan Rein, Vice President of Tel Aviv University, talks about a literature contest, which he hopes will teach student-contestants to grapple with Jewish and Arab racism in Israeli society.

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Architectural Digest: The Ethics of Designing for the Disabled

Architect Talia Margalit takes her students out into the field, to meet the people and experience the spaces, designed to suit their special needs.

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Seeing Art in Your Dreams

Sharonna Karni Cohen, the CEO of Dreame, can turn your dream into a customized piece of art. You just need to remember it when you wake up.

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Fashion & Felons: A Catwalk Comes to an Israeli Prison

Society must not give up on inmates, that’s the belief that led Ido Rekanati, the Director of the Fashion Department at Studio 6B, to bring his fashion students to an Israeli prison.

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Lights! Camera! Action! Israel Plays a Starring role in Hollywood

Arik Kneller is one of Tel Aviv’s most powerful and connected talent agents. He tells us why Israeli TV shows like Homeland’ and ‘In Treatment’ have dazzled Hollywood.

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Is Peace Viral?

Rony Edry created the Israel-Loves-Iran Facebook campaign two years ago and later The Peace Factory. He talks about advertising peace through social media.

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The Prize4Life’s ALS challenge

Dr. Neta Zach is the chief scientific officer of Prize4Life, she talks about the result oriented non-profit organization and how they promote research for treatments for ALS.

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The Museum of Polish Jews: A ‘theatre of history’

The Museum of the History of the Polish Jews opened this week in Warsaw. Nawojka Cieślińska-Lobkowicz, art historian and researcher, joined us to discuss this enormous project.

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Berries, tea and mushrooms: A winter survival kit

Shoshanna Harrari is a nutrition and health counselor, author and musician, she gives us a concise guide to well being in the upcoming winter.

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