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Tel Aviv Review headphones Liberalism and Nationalism: Friends or Enemies? 8 Jul 2019
Yuli Tamir, a scholar and former government minister, presents a case for liberal nationalism in her book "Why Nationalism," challenging the idea that libera...
8 Jul 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones The Old/New Middle East 1 Jul 2019
Moshe Sakal's novel "The Diamond Setter" intertwines old Middle Eastern themes with contemporary Israel, exploring a blend of Jewish-Arab heritage, Israeli i...
1 Jul 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones The Old/New Middle East 1 Jul 2019
"The Diamond Setter" by Moshe Sakal is a novel that intertwines old Middle Eastern themes with contemporary Israel, exploring a blend of Jewish-Arab heritage...
1 Jul 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones “I Am Indeed a Sheigetz of the Gentile Persuasion” 30 Jun 2019
Shane Baker, a theater director and creator, shares his journey into Yiddish theater and his mission to revitalize this historic artistic tradition in the ci...
30 Jun 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones “I Am Indeed a Sheigetz of the Gentile Persuasion” 30 Jun 2019
Shane Baker, a theater director, shares his unique journey into Yiddish theater and his mission to rejuvenate this historic artistic form in the city. Suppor...
30 Jun 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Can Constitutions Save Us? 24 Jun 2019
Constitutions play a crucial role in governing societies and promoting peaceful coexistence. Hanna Lerner, co-author of the book "Constitution Writing, Relig...
24 Jun 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Can Constitutions Save Us? 24 Jun 2019
Hanna Lerner, an expert on constitutions, explores how these foundational documents aim to shape peaceful coexistence in societies by reflecting complex nati...
24 Jun 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones The Name Is Arendt. Hannah Arendt 21 Jun 2019
Ken Krimstein, an illustrator and graphic novelist, talks about his new book "The Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt: A Tyranny of Truth" on the Tel Aviv Review....
21 Jun 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones The Name Is Arendt. Hannah Arendt 21 Jun 2019
Ken Krimstein, an illustrator and graphic novelist, talks about his new book "The Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt: A Tyranny of Truth" in an episode of the Te...
21 Jun 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Getting Better All the Time? 17 Jun 2019
In their book "Clear and Present Safety," authors Michael A. Cohen and Micah Zenko argue that despite sensationalism in media and politics, global indicators...
17 Jun 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Getting Better All the Time? 17 Jun 2019
In the book "Clear and Present Safety," authors Michael A. Cohen and Micah Zenko argue that the world is actually getting better, contrary to common belief. ...
17 Jun 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Cause or Effect? The Media's Role in Democratic Decline 10 Jun 2019
Susan Glasser, a staff writer for The New Yorker, discusses the challenges facing the American media in the era of Trump and its role in safeguarding democra...
10 Jun 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Cause or Effect? The Media's Role in Democratic Decline 10 Jun 2019
Susan Glasser, a staff writer for The New Yorker, discusses the challenges facing American media in the era of Trump on the Tel Aviv Review. Addressing the m...
10 Jun 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones The Way We Were: Biography of the 1948 Generation 3 Jun 2019
Prof. Hanna Yablonka, a historian at Ben-Gurion University, explores the lives of a distinct cohort of Israelis who were born alongside the establishment of ...
3 Jun 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones The Way We Were: Biography of the 1948 Generation 3 Jun 2019
Prof. Hanna Yablonka's book "Children By The Book: Biography of a Generation" delves into the lives of Israelis born in 1948, creating a collective portrait ...
3 Jun 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones A History of the Jews in 23 Million Objects 31 May 2019
Stephanie Halpern and Leo Greenbaum from the YIVO archives discuss the institute's role in safeguarding Jewish history through 23 million historical items. Y...
31 May 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones A History of the Jews in 23 Million Objects 31 May 2019
Stephanie Halpern and Leo Greenbaum from the YIVO archives explore the extensive collection of 23 million objects that capture the history of the Jewish peop...
31 May 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Can Anyone Own Kafka? 27 May 2019
The ownership of Franz Kafka's papers is a complex and Kafka-esque tale involving Israel, a German archive, and an old lady in Tel Aviv. Benjamin Balint's bo...
27 May 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Can Anyone Own Kafka? 27 May 2019
The ownership of Franz Kafka's papers is a complex and Kafkaesque issue, with Israel, a German archive, and a lady in Tel Aviv all claiming ownership. This s...
27 May 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Tel Aviv Review Live in New York: Michael Walzer on the Problem of the Left 24 May 2019
Renowned political philosopher Michael Walzer discusses his latest book, "A Foreign Policy for the Left," in a conversation with the Tel Aviv Review at YIVO ...
24 May 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Tel Aviv Review Live in New York: Michael Walzer on the Problem of the Left 24 May 2019
Renowned political philosopher Michael Walzer discusses his latest book, "A Foreign Policy for the Left," with the Tel Aviv Review at YIVO in New York. YIVO ...
24 May 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Islam, on the Verge of Reformation 20 May 2019
Mustafa Akyol argues that Islam is in need of liberalizing reforms, promoting a more moderate and open-minded approach to the religion. Through books like "I...
20 May 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Islam, on the Verge of Reformation 20 May 2019
Mustafa Akyol argues for a liberalizing reform within Islam, suggesting himself as a key figure to lead this movement. Through his books and columns, he pres...
20 May 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Liberalism Is Dead. Long Live Liberalism 13 May 2019
Mark Lilla, a Columbia University Professor, shares insights from his book "The Once and Future Liberal: After Identity Politics" at the Global Forum of the ...
13 May 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Liberalism Is Dead. Long Live Liberalism 13 May 2019
Mark Lilla, a Columbia University Professor, shares insights from his book "The Once and Future Liberal: After Identity Politics" during the National Library...
13 May 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Who Lost Russia? 6 May 2019
In "Who Lost Russia?" the author Masha Gessen explores the reasons behind Russia's path after communism, shedding light on the country's direction. Gessen's ...
6 May 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Who Lost Russia? 6 May 2019
In "Who Lost Russia?", Masha Gessen delves into the origins of Russia's post-communism path, shedding light on key factors shaping the country's trajectory. ...
6 May 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Foot Nationalism: Hiking and Nation-Building in Israel 29 Apr 2019
Dr. Shay Rabineau, an Assistant Professor of Israel Studies, explores the connection between hiking and nation-building in Israel in his upcoming book. He fo...
29 Apr 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Foot Nationalism: Hiking and Nation-Building in Israel 29 Apr 2019
Dr. Shay Rabineau, a professor of Israel Studies, explores the connection between hiking and nation-building in Israel in his upcoming book. He delves into t...
29 Apr 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Outsiders United: Blacks, Jews and the American Experience 22 Apr 2019
Dr. Jonathan Karp explores the interconnected histories of Jewish-Americans and African-Americans in the United States, focusing on cultural, economic, and i...
22 Apr 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Outsiders United: Blacks, Jews and the American Experience 22 Apr 2019
Dr. Jonathan Karp explores the intersection of Jewish-American and African-American cultural, economic, and intellectual histories, highlighting the connecti...
22 Apr 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones To Fight and Die for Someone Else's Country 15 Apr 2019
Dr. Nir Arielli, from the University of Leeds, explores the history of foreign war volunteers in his book "From Byron To Bin Laden." The discussion, featured...
15 Apr 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones To Fight and Die for Someone Else's Country 15 Apr 2019
Dr. Nir Arielli, an Associate Professor of International History at the University of Leeds, talks about his book "From Byron To Bin Laden: A History of Fore...
15 Apr 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones L'Etat C'Est Moi: The Personalization of Politics in Israel 8 Apr 2019
Prof. Gideon Rahat discusses the trend of personalization in Israeli politics on the Tel Aviv Review. In Israel, elections traditionally centered on parties ...
8 Apr 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones L'Etat C'Est Moi: The Personalization of Politics in Israel 8 Apr 2019
In Israel, there has been a noticeable trend towards the personalization of politics, where elections increasingly focus on individual personalities rather t...
8 Apr 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones What Do Haredi Voters Really Want? 1 Apr 2019
In a discussion with Gilad Malach from the Israel Democracy Institute, the focus is on the electoral trends within Israel's ultra-Orthodox Haredi community. ...
1 Apr 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones What Do Haredi Voters Really Want? 1 Apr 2019
Gilad Malach of the Israel Democracy Institute discusses the electoral trends among Israel's insular ultra-orthodox Jewish community, highlighting the divisi...
1 Apr 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Extra: Covering the Conflict from Washington 26 Mar 2019
In a panel discussion in Washington DC, Gilad Halpern and Ori Nir talk to Haaretz correspondent Amir Tibon and Al Quds correspondent Said Arikat about their ...
26 Mar 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Extra: Covering the Conflict from Washington 26 Mar 2019
The Tel Aviv Review hosts a panel discussion in Washington DC featuring journalists Amir Tibon of Haaretz and Said Arikat of Al Quds, along with Gilad Halper...
26 Mar 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones The Hackers Are Coming, the Hackers Are Coming 25 Mar 2019
Iran reportedly hacked Benny Gantz's cellphone during the Israeli elections, though it did not significantly impact the democratic process. In a discussion w...
25 Mar 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones The Hackers Are Coming, the Hackers Are Coming 25 Mar 2019
In a discussion on potential cyber attacks targeting the Israeli democracy, experts Eli Bahar and Ron Shamir address the recent hacking of Benny Gantz's cell...
25 Mar 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones The Story of Science 18 Mar 2019
Prof. Oren Harman, a historian of science, and Chair of the Graduate Program in Science, Technology and Society at Bar-Ilan University, explores his book Evo...
18 Mar 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones The Story of Science 18 Mar 2019
Prof. Oren Harman, a historian of science at Bar-Ilan University, explores themes from his book "Evolutions: Fifteen Myths that Explain Our World" and his le...
18 Mar 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Will 2019 Be the Moment of Truth for Israeli Democracy? 11 Mar 2019
Yohanan Plesner, President of the Israel Democracy Institute, discusses the implications of the indictment of an incumbent Prime Minister in Israel on the co...
11 Mar 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Will 2019 Be the Moment of Truth for Israeli Democracy? 11 Mar 2019
Yohanan Plesner of the Israel Democracy Institute discusses the implications of the indictment of an incumbent Prime Minister in Israel on the country's demo...
11 Mar 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones YIVO and the Making of Modern Jewish Culture 8 Mar 2019
Dr. Cecile Kuznitz, director of Jewish Studies at Bard College, discusses the history of the Yiddish Scientific Institute (YIVO) in her book "YIVO and the Ma...
8 Mar 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones YIVO and the Making of Modern Jewish Culture 8 Mar 2019
Dr. Cecile Kuznitz discusses the history of the Yiddish Scientific Institute (YIVO) in her book "YIVO and the Making of Modern Jewish Culture," exploring its...
8 Mar 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones When We Let Our Schooling Interfere with Our Education 4 Mar 2019
Yossi Dahan, a law and philosophy professor, in his book "Justice, Privatization and the Objectives of the Education System," published by the Van Leer Insti...
4 Mar 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones When We Let Our Schooling Interfere with Our Education 4 Mar 2019
Yossi Dahan, a professor and chairman at various institutions, explores in his new book the impact of capitalism and multiculturalism on education in Israel,...
4 Mar 2019
Tel Aviv Review headphones Kill Thy Neighbor 25 Feb 2019
In the book "Intimate Violence," co-author Jeffrey Kopstein explores the occurrence of ethnic violence, using pogroms against Jews in Poland as a case study ...
25 Feb 2019