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Tel Aviv Review
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An English-language podcast dedicated to books and ideas from Israel, the Middle East and other broadly related topics. Hosted by Gilad Halpern and Yael Berda. https://tlv1.fm/podcasts/tel-aviv-review-show/
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This month's subscribers-only episode was recorded before Netanyahu's super-sparta speech, but gives important context as to how and why the PM's vision is unrealistic.
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The Israeli Economy: A Study in (Un)Sustainability | Tel Aviv Review
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Izabella Tabarovsky and Prof. Khinvraj Jangid, fellows at the Elizabeth and Tony Comper Center for the Study of Antisemitism and Racism at the University of Haifa, discuss the landscape of antisemitism in two non-Western environments: the Post-Soviet and the Indian.
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Antisemitism: From the Periphery - Tel Aviv Review
Izabella Tabarovsky and Prof. Khinvraj Jangid discuss the landscape of antisemitism in two non-Western environments: the Post-Soviet and the Indian.
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This month's subscribers-only episode was recorded before Netanyahu's super-sparta speech, but gives important context as to how and why the PM's vision is unrealistic.
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The Israeli Economy: A Study in (Un)Sustainability | Tel Aviv Review
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Amos Goldberg, Professor of Jewish History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a renowned historian of the Holocaust, explains why he believes Israel is committing genocide in Gaza and weighs in on the role of historians and public intellectuals in addressing it.
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Calling a Spade a Spade - Tel Aviv Review
Professor Amos Goldberg explains why he believes Israel is committing genocide in Gaza and weighs in on the role of historians and public intellectuals in addressing it
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How do you neutralise all the background noise to tell Israelis the real story of Iran? Prof. @liorsternfeld.bsky.social , author of the Hebrew book "Iran: Life Itself" explains in this subscribers-only episode. Sign up to listen.
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Guy Miron, professor of modern European Jewish history at the Open University of Israel, @yadvashem.bsky.social and @leobaeckjeru.bsky.social , discusses his most recent book, "Space and Time Under Persecution: The German-Jewish Experience in the Third Reich."
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Time and Space in the Thousand-Year Reich - Tel Aviv Review
Prof. Guy Miron discusses his most recent book, "Space and Time Under Persecution: The German-Jewish Experience in the Third Reich"
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Against the backdrop of renewed violence in Syria, listen to this month's subscribers-only bonus episode, featuring @telavivuni.bsky.social 's Dr Ido Yahel, with a long-view analysis of the recent and more distant upheavals. Sign up here:
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Jonthan Dekel-Chen, Professor of Soviet and East European Jewry at the @hebrewuniversity.bsky.social, takes a long view on the history of Jews in Russia and its past and present territories, from the turn of the 20th century to the 21st.
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Twentieth-Century Russia, a Microcosm of Jewish History - Tel Aviv Review
Prof. Jonthan Dekel-Chen takes a long view on the history of Jews in Russia and its past and present territories
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This month's bonus episode for subscribers of the Tel Aviv Review is with the doyenne of constitutional law in Israel - Prof. Suzie Navot, the vice-president of the Israel Democracy Institute. Despite the war with Hamas, the judicial coup is here, in full force.
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The Specter of a Judicial Coup Is Still Haunting Israel | Tel Aviv Review
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Dr Rona Aviram, a scientist, and Omer Benjakob, a journalist – both fellows at Brandeis University’s Institute of Advanced Israel Studies – discuss Wikipedia’s bumpy road towards becoming the go-to source of knowledge online.
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Wikipedia and the Politics of Knowledge - Tel Aviv Review
Dr. Yael Dekel talks about the Literary Laboratory: how digital methods are used to study the canon of Hebrew literature - and redefine it
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Dr Anna Kushkova, an anthropologist, postdoctoral fellow at the @hebrewuniversity.bsky.social 's Leonid Nevzlin Research Center for Russian and East European Jewry, discusses her research on Jewish underground entrepreneurial networks in the Soviet Union.
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Resistance by Entrepreneurship - Tel Aviv Review
Dr Anna Kushkova discusses her research on Jewish underground entrepreneurial networks in the Soviet Union
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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.
>as well as access to all previous bonus episodes (including last month's, a recording of a live conversation with Britih journalist Rachel Shabi about her book "Off White: The Truth About Antisemitism").
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The Historian, the Novelist and the Biography | Tel Aviv Review
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This month's bonus episode is the Tel Aviv Review's first-ever exclusive interview: Stanford University historian Steven Zipperstein discusses his forthcoming book "Philip Roth: Stung by Life".
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Law Prof @adamshinar.bsky.social Reichman University discusses the recent return of Israel’s Film and Theatre Review Board from oblivion to serve the government’s political goals. How did Israel’s censorship laws evolve over the years?
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On Censorship - Tel Aviv Review
Prof. Adam Shinar discusses the recent return of Israel's Film and Theatre Review Board from oblivion, to serve the government's political goals
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Dr. Iris Nachum introduces the jurist Jacob Robinson (1889-1977), emphasizing his activism for minority rights and compensation for expulsion. A research institute in his name has recently been established at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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Law in Times of Crisis: The Life and Legacy of Jacob Robinson - Tel Aviv Review
Dr. Iris Nachum introduces the jurist Jacob Robinson, emphasizing his activism for minority rights and compensation for expulsion
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Dr Lee Mordechai, a historian at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, discusses Bearing Witness to the Gaza War, a comprehensive database of facts and figures that he meticulously collected since October 7, 2023.
He is the only living Israeli who has taken part in peace negotiations with all of Israel’s 5 neighboring countries, in which capacity he led the delegation to the peace negotiations with Jordan that culminated in an accord that recently marked its 30-year anniversary.
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“It Is the Crown Jewel of My Career in Public Service” - Tel Aviv Review
Elyakim Rubinstein has had an incredibly prolific career in academia, politics, diplomacy and the judiciary. He is the only living Israeli who has taken part in peace negotiations with all of Israel's...
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Elyakim Rubinstein has had an incredibly prolific career in academia, politics, diplomacy and the judiciary. Among his many accomplishments, he served as cabinet secretary, AG, chargé d’affaires in Israel’s embassy in Washington, and deputy chief justice until his retirement in 2017.
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