Benno Rothenberg /Meitar Collection / National Library of Israel / The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection

Neta Shoshani’s documentary film 1948: Remember, Remember Not was commissioned by Kan, Israel’s public broadcaster for the country’s 75th Independence Day. Almost two years on, it has yet to be broadcast, in the wake of a right-wing campaign that claims that it defames Israel. In this episode, she talks about the interplay between history, memory and public knowledge.


The episode is sponsored by the Sady and Ludwig Kahn Chair in Jewish History at UCLA and co-hosted by Prof David N. Myers.

2 comments on “1948: Open Wounds

  1. Maya Siminovich says:

    Thank you for bringing the complexity of reality to a world that seems to hate it. Love the format as well.

    1. Anton Carter says:

      Hello,
      I understand this film “1948 – Remember, Remember Not” directed by Neta Shoshani, has premiered now and I would like to purchase it. Does anyone know of a platform where I can do this? I simply cannot find any sign of it!
      Thanks in advance.

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