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4.6
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609 episodes
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Date created
2014/08/28
Average duration
36 min.
Release period
16 days

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Showcasing the latest developments in the realm of academic and professional research and literature, about the Middle East and global affairs. We discuss Israeli, Arab and Palestinian society, the Jewish world, the Middle East and its conflicts, and issues of global and public affairs with scholars, writers and deep-thinkers.

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The Time They Wrote Old Dixie Up
2024/02/26
Yael Sternhell, Professor of History and American Studies at Tel Aviv University, discusses her book, War on Record: The Archive and the Afterlife of the Civil War, a historians’ history which looks at Washington’s Civil War archive, rather than through it.
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People of the Books
2024/02/19
Yosef Halper, a legendary Tel Aviv bookdealer, discusses his book The Bibliomaniacs: Tales from a Tel Aviv Bookseller.
Climate Change: A Middle Eastern Perspective (Rerun)
2024/02/05
Dan Rabinowitz, Professor of Sociology at Tel Aviv University, discusses his book The Power of Deserts: Climate Change, the Middle East and the Promise of a Post-Oil Era, analyzing the role of the Middle East as both a major generator and a primary victim of climate change, the dashed and renewed hopes for a coherent climate policy, and the role of social science in policy-making.
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Staying Alive: Mental Health in the Wake of October 7th
2024/01/29
Jonathan Huppert, Professor of Psychology and the director of the Laboratory for the Treatment and Study of Mental Health and Well Being at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, discusses mental health response in the wake of the October 7th attack. Is Israel, a society riddled with trauma, facing unprecedented challenges? This episode is made possible by the Israel office of Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, which promotes peace, freedom, and justice through political education.
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The Many Lives of Bruno Schulz
2024/01/15
Benjamin Balint, an award-winning American-Israeli writer based at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, discusses his book Bruno Schulz: An Artist, A Murder, and the Hijacking of History. The literary legacy of Schulz, the  so-called Polish Kafka, has been the subject of an international legal, cultural and diplomatic debate.
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Schooling the Nation
2024/01/08
Hilary Falb-Kalisman, Professor of History and Jewish Studies at the University of Colorado-Boulder, discusses her book, Teachers as State Builders: Education and the Making of the Modern Middle East.
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The Third Way to Peace and Justice
2023/12/18
Dr Limor Yehuda, lecturer in law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, discusses her book Collective Equality: Human Rights and Democracy in Ethno-National Conflicts. Taking national identity seriously, she charts a new way of thinking about statehood and partition.
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“We Are All Still Living October 7th”
2023/12/11
Amir Tibon, diplomatic correspondent for Haaretz newspaper and a resident of Kibbutz Nahal Oz, survived the October 7th massacre with his wife and young daughters. He talks about his harrowing story, about Israel’s systemic failure to protect its citizens, what it will take for them to return to live less than a mile from Gaza City, and why he doesn’t regret having done it in the first place. This episode is made possible by the Israel office of Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, which promotes peace, freedom, and justice through political education.
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Before and After 1948: Gaza, a Prehistory
2023/12/04
Dr. Dotan Halevy, environmental and social historian of the late Ottoman Empire and the Modern Middle East at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, discusses the history of Gaza from the mid-19th century until today. How did Gaza come to encapsulate 1948, and the essence of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? This episode is made possible by the Israel office of Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, which promotes peace, freedom, and justice through political education.
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“Hamas Is Not Going Anywhere”
2023/11/13
Dr Michael Milstein, head of the Palestinian Studies Forum at Tel Aviv University’s Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies and the former Head of the Palestinian Department for the IDF intelligence, analyzes what Israeli military leaders and political decision-makers got – and are still getting – wrong about Hamas. This episode is made possible by the Israel office of Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, which promotes peace, freedom, and justice through political education.
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Hope. Yes, Hope
2023/11/06
Dr Oded Adomi Leshem (rethink-hope.com), political psychologist at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, discusses his new book Hope Amid Conflict: Philosophical and Psychological Explorations. The book was published in eerie proximity to Hamas’ Oct. 7th attack, which many see as having delivered a tremendous blow to the hope of a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Dr Leshem’s facts and figures paint a more complex picture. Photo: Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90
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Jerusalem as a Contested City: Role Model or Cautionary Tale?
2023/09/04
Dr Marik Shtern, political geographer and a research fellow at the Jerusalem Institute for Policy research, discusses his co-authored paper “Shared Spaces in Contested Cities: A Model for Analysis and Action.” Jerusalem is, at the same time, the most segregated and most integrated urban area in Israel/Palestine – what lessons can be drawn from the city’s experience? This episode is made possible by the Israel office of Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, which promotes peace, freedom, and justice through political education.
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4.6 out of 5
138 reviews
Jazzjunkie 2024/02/03
Always thoughtful and memorable
What I love about the show is the amount of space given to the guests to unfurl their thoughts ... this is slow dialogue that goes in depth ... a wo...
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Jon8@@ 2024/01/17
Fresh insights
Covers a lot of topics that you don’t usually hear about and does it in an intelligent and interesting way.
Grateful Commuter 2023/11/13
A must-listen
Always insightful about one of the thorniest regions in the world.
Howserman 2023/01/23
First-rate
Really excellent. Sophisticated discussions on history, culture, politics, religion and more. Sober and respectful, not polemical. And the episodes ag...
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Elchanan 2022/09/29
Excellent and informative for the interested, open mind
Podcast exploring wide ranging issues and ideas. The hosts are engaging and I find myself drawn into pretty much any topic. Discussions are at high, t...
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Robertag-t 2022/08/08
Wonderful series of intellectually stimulating programs
So glad you are back with new episodes. You have been missed!
verify your email 2021/10/28
Intellectual travel
This is a fantastic podcast. I find myself binge listening a number of ‘episodes’ in a row for an intellectual vacation - a wide range of interesting ...
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Tzvi Mackson 2021/08/23
I love this podcast
I look forward to hearing it each week; the guests are always interesting and informative and the hosts ask very incisive questions.
Tomguitarlearner 2021/04/17
The Best Podcast I Know
Tel Aviv Review has really blown me away. I was looking for a decent podcast Jewish culture and history, including antisemitism, and was having troubl...
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aj evenwood 2021/03/16
Insightful collection of conversations
This is an excellent podcast, with hosts who can navigate conversations with intellectuals across a wide array of topics. If you have not heard Dr. Sh...
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