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Poems written and read by Kilam Tel Aviv
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מלחמת ’’חרבות ברזל’’ מביאה איתה גם לא מעט נושאים ויראליים שסביר להניח שכל אחד ואחת מאיתנו נתקלים.ות בהם, אבל האם אתם יודעים.ות מה עומד מאחוריהם? בסדרה של ’’פודקסט הזירה’’ ישוחח המנחה שלנו, ד”ר ג’רמי פוגל, מהחוג לפילוסופיה יהודית ותלמוד בפקולטה למדעי הרוח, עם שלושה חוקרים וחוקרות של אוניברסיטת תל אביב מתחומי מחקר שונים. יחד, הם מתעמקים וחוקרים את הרגע הויראלי הנבחר מכמה נקודות זווית שונות ומפתיעות. סדרת הפודקסטים זו היא חלק מפרוייקט ”הזירה” - במה אקדמית דיגיטלית אותה יזמה אוניברסיטת תל אביב כ ...
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RadioLacan.com | El seminario de la NLS-Tel Aviv: “Anudamientos”. “Signos discretos en las psicosis ordinarias, clínica y tratamiento”
RadioLacan.com es el sitio de audios y conferencias de la Asociación Mundial de Psicoanálisis.
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RadioLacan.com | Reseña para Radio Lacan de la Tercera Conversación de ZADIG - Tel Aviv: “Psiquiatría en tiempos democráticos”.
RadioLacan.com es el sitio de audios y conferencias de la Asociación Mundial de Psicoanálisis.
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Dr Brandon Friedman, a research fellow at Tel Aviv University's Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies specializing in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries, discusses the future of Middle Eastern geopolitics in the wake of October 7th and ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration. This episode is made possible by the Israel office of K…
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The climate crisis is a global issue with very concrete strategic consequences: on food security, energy and more. Galit Cohen, Director of the Program on Climate Change at Tel Aviv University’s Institute for National Security Studies and the former Director General of the Ministry of Environmental Protection, discusses the implications of the clim…
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Daniel Lörcher, the founding director of What Matters, an organization that tackles racism, antisemitism and discrimination on the soccer field and elsewhere, discusses his work on reducing antisemitism among soccer fans and how sports culture can – and does – help create an atmosphere that promotes tolerance and pluralism. This episode is made pos…
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Ricarda Louk, the mother of Shani, a tattoo artist who became one of the most iconic victims of the Nova festival massacre, talks to us upon the one-year anniversary of the October 7 attack. 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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Dr Tammy Hoffman, a research fellow and the Head of the Education Policy Program at the Israel Democracy Institute and a lecturer at Hakibbutzim College of Education, explains how public education can tackle the erosion of democratic norms and the adverse effects of social media on society. This episode is made possible by the Israel office of Konr…
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Historian Dr Nimrod Lin, Managing Editor of the Journal of Israeli History, discusses his forthcoming book People Who Count: Zionism, Demography and Democracy in Mandate Palestine. This interview is part of the "Democracy and Its Alternatives: The Origins of Israel's Current Crisis" conference, held at Brandeis University and organized in partnersh…
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Roni Stauber, Professor of Jewish History at Tel Aviv University, discusses his book Diplomacy in the Shadow of Memory: Israel and West Germany, 1953-1965. 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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Dr Matthias Becker, research fellow at Reichman University and the University of Cambridge, discusses his Decoding Antisemitism project, using novel scholarly and technological tools to monitor and analyze online hate speech. This episode is made possible by the Israel office of Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, which promotes peace, freedom, and justice t…
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Eran Halperin, professor of psychology at the Hebrew University and the founding director of aChord, a leading research center dedicated to promoting social change in Israel through the tools of social psychology, discusses his new book, Warning: Hate Ahead. Why is hate such a powerful emotion, and what can be done to contain it? The episode is spo…
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Dr Yoav Fromer, a senior lecturer at the Department of English and American Studies and the head of the Center of US Studies at Tel Aviv University, discusses his new book (co-edited with Ilan Peleg), The Americanization of the Israeli Right.
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Joshua Leifer, an American journalist (Dissent, The New York Review of Books, The Guardian) and PhD candidate in history at Yale University, discusses his new book Tablets Shattered: The End of an American Jewish Century and the Future of Jewish Life. The episode is sponsored by the Sady and Ludwig Kahn Chair in Jewish History at UCLA and co-hosted…
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Eviatar Zerubavel, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Rutgers University, discusses his new book “Don't Take It Personally: Personalness and Impersonality in Social Life.”
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Prof. Orit Rozin, a historian at Tel Aviv University, discusses her new book Emotions of Conflict: Israel 1949-1967, analyzing the efforts of the Israeli establishment in the 1950s and 60s to control the people's emotional response to the impending sense of insecurity.
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Liora Halperin, Professor of International Studies and History and Distinguished Endowed Chair of Jewish Studies at the University of Washington in Seattle, discusses her book The Oldest Guard: Forging the Zionist Settler Past.
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Yael Zerubavel, Professor Emerita of Jewish Studies and History at Rutgers University, discusses her new book Desert, Island, Wall: Symbolic Landscapes and the Politics of Space in Israeli Culture, which has just been published in Hebrew and is an updated version of her 2019 book Desert in the Promised Land.…
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Dr. Jonathan Grossman explores Israel’s evolving attitude and discourse toward Israeli emigrants, shifting from viewing them as selfish deserters to embracing them as loyal partners, fostering a legitimate and valuable diaspora community abroad. This episode is made possible by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Jacob Robinson Institute for the H…
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Anne Rethmann examines post-1945 human rights discourses, highlighting the concept of justice by the Austrian-Jewish lawyer Franz Bienenfeld. Comparing it with T. W. Adorno's notion of maturity, she emphasizes the significance of dignity within the framework of human rights. This episode is made possible by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Jaco…
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Prof. Rotem Giladi discusses his book “Jews, Sovereignty, and International Law: Ideology and Ambivalence in Early Israeli Legal Diplomacy” (Oxford 2021), which explores the role of ideology in shaping Israel’s early attitudes towards international law. This episode is made possible by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Jacob Robinson Institute f…
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Dr. Timo Aava examines Estonia's establishment of non-territorial autonomies during the interwar period, with a particular focus on the Jewish self-government case, thereby providing intriguing insights into Estonia's treatment of minorities. This episode is made possible by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Jacob Robinson Institute for the Hist…
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Dr. Eran Shlomi discusses Zionist diplomacy and representation at the League of Nations, the UN predecessor, during the interwar period. He analyzes the League’s role in the Zionist path to statehood. This episode is made possible by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Jacob Robinson Institute for the History of Individual and Collective Rights.…
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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. This episode is made possible by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Jacob Robinson Institute for the Hi…
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Prof. Jeffrey Herf, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Maryland, College Park, discusses his book, The Three Faces of Antisemitism: Right, Left and Islamist. What common ground do these three markedly different worldviews hold when it comes to the Jews?
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Dr Roni Mikel-Arieli, a postdoctoral and teaching fellow at Ben Gurion University’s Department of Sociology and Anthropology and until recently the academic director of the Oral History Division at the Hebrew University’s Avraham Harman Research Institute of Contemporary Jewry, discusses her book Remembering the Holocaust in a Racial State: Holocau…
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Katharina von Schnurbein, the European Commission's Coordinator on Combating Antisemitism and Fostering Jewish Life, talks about the EU's response to anti-Jewish hate crimes and speech. Despite the alarming increase in cases, she says that the Union has taken many measures (some of them long before October 2023) that have begun to bear fruit. This …
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Dr Andrew Port, a historian at Wayne State University, discusses his new book Never Again: Germans and Genocide after the Holocaust, analyzing German responses to cases of genocide from the 1970s to the 1990s.
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A special collaboration with the Jerusalem Unplugged podcast, where host Robert Mazza and the Tel Aviv Review's Gilad Halpern discuss the current moment for Israel domestically and internationally.
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Dr Lihi Ben Shitrit, the director of the Taub Center for Israel Studies at NYU and editor of the forthcoming The Gates of Gaza: Critical Voices from Israel on October 7 and the War with Hamas, and Dr Dahlia Scheindlin, author of The Crooked Timber of Democracy in Israel: Promise Unfulfilled assess what lies ahead for Israel: A sea change, or more o…
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The already volatile situation of the Palestinian citizens of Israel has been exacerbated by the October 7th massacre and the war with Hamas that ensued. Dr Ahmad Agbaria of the Department of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Texas, Austin, talks about how their status and democratic rights have been affected, and what role they might pla…
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Adam Shatz, author and writer, US Editor for the London Review of Books and a visiting professor at Bard College, discusses his book The Rebel’s Clinic: The Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon.
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The October 7th attack undermined some of the basic assumptions Israelis have had about the tenets of their sovereignty. Will the crisis send the country into a post-nation-state phase? Dr. Julie Cooper, Senior Lecturer in Political Science at Tel Aviv University, and a fellow of the Institute of Advanced Israel Studies at Brandeis University’s Sch…
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Dr Dafna Hirsch, senior lecturer at the Open University of Israel’s Department of Sociology, Political Science and Communication, discusses her edited book, Entangled Histories in Palestine/Israel: Historical and Anthropological Perspectives.
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Dr David Barak-Gorodetsky, Lecturer in Israel Studies at the University of Haifa and the Director of the Ruderman Program for American-Jewish Studies, discusses his book Judah Magnes: The Prophetic Politics of a Religious Binationalist, a biography of one of the more unusual characters in the history of Zionism.…
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Dr Avi-Ram Tzoreff, a Polonsky Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, discusses his new book R. Binyamin, Binationalism and Counter-Zionism, dedicated to one of the most unusual Jewish and Zionist intellectuals of the 20th century. The episode is sponsored by the Sady and Ludwig Kahn Chair in Jewish History at UCLA and co-hosted …
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Montana Tucker, the unstoppable influencer with over 3 million followers on Instagram and with over 9 million on Tiktok, sent shockwaves through the Grammys' red carpet with her bold statement: a striking yellow ribbon symbolizing the campaign for the release of Israeli hostages. As a proud Jewish icon, Tucker's choice resonated deeply, sparking in…
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Yaroslav Trofimov, chief foreign affairs correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, discusses his new book Our Enemies Will Vanish: The Russian Invasion and Ukraine’s War of Independence. What parallels can be drawn between Ukraine’s war with Russia and Israel’s with Hamas?
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הגיוס ההמוני למילואים בעקבות ה – 7.10 לא פסח על אף אחת מקבוצות האוכלוסייה, מצעירות וצעירים שהשתחררו ממש לא מזמן, עד לבעלות ובעלי משפחות וגם - קבוצת הסטודנטיות והסטודנטים, ששמו את הלימודים בצד והתגייסו למען הלחימה. בפרק 9 של פודקסט הזירה המנחה שלנו ד"ר ג'רמי פוגל משוחח עם שני מילואימניקים, סטודנטים באוניברסיטת תל אביב, שיספרו איך ומתי ה - 7.10 פגש א…
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Dr Geoffrey Levin, Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern and Jewish Studies at Emory University, discusses his book Our Palestine Problem: Israel and American Jewish Dissent, 1948-1978. The book looks at a network of early anti-Zionist and pro-Palestinian thought leaders, active in the immediate aftermath of the establishment of the State of Israel…
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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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Yosef Halper, a legendary Tel Aviv bookdealer, discusses his book The Bibliomaniacs: Tales from a Tel Aviv Bookseller.
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אחד הנושאים היותר מדוברים והשנויים במחלוקת של המלחמה הוא העניין של הסיוע ההומניטרי. לא ניתן להישאר אדישים בפני הרגעים הוויראליים בהן משאיות הסיוע נכנסות לעזה דרך מעבר כרם שלום נוכח סוגיית החטופים והלחימה הבלתי פוסקת של כוחותינו. אז איך ניתן להתמודד עם אזור מוכה אסון שמכיל אוכלוסייה אזרחית בזמן מלחמה? כיצד נכנסת למשוואה הדרישה המשפטית ממדינת ישראל ל…
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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…
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בין התמונות הרבות מהשבת השחורה של ה7.10 התמונה של יפה אדר, קיבוצניקית מניר עוז בת 85, יושבת זקופה בקלנועית מוקפת מחבלי חמאס בדרך לעזה, תחקק בזכרון הקולקטיבי של כולנו. אז מה כל כך מיוחד בסבתות הקיבוצניקיות? האם הן קורצו מחומרים עמידים יותר מכולם? מה משמעותו של החוסן הנפשי שכל כך מזוהה איתן? ואיך נערכו וטיפלו בהן לאחר חזרתן מהשבי במסגרת עסקת החטופים …
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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 possib…
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Underground Tel-Aviv Stands For Quality Music Only!Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/underground.telaviv/Follow us on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/UndergroundTelAvivFor the 76th edition of UTA podcast series we are happy to host our local colleague ROZENBERG with great 1 hour journey of music selection…ROZENBERG is a DJ & producer bas…
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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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בתאריך 5.12.23 נקראו 3 הנשיאות של 3 המוסדות האקדמיים היוקרתיים ביותר בארה"ב: אליזבת מגיל מאוניברסיטת פנסילבניה, קלודין גיל מאוניברסיטת הרווארד וסאלי קורנבלוט מהמכון הטכנולוגי של מסצ'וסטס לשימוע בקונגרס האמריקאי. הנושא: אנטישמיות בקמפוסים. השימוע נמשך 3 שעות, אך רגע אחד נחקק בזכרון, הפך לויראלי ואולי סיים את הקריירה של הנשים המכובדות שנקראו לעדות. כ…
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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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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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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 does…
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בפרק ה-5 של פודקסט "הזירה" של אוניברסיטת תל אביב דיברנו על השיר "אין לך מה לדאוג" שהתפרסם במלחמת יום כיפור וחזר לחיינו שוב במלחמת חרבות ברזל, ואף זכה להיפוך מגדרי בגרסה הנשית שבה אסתר רדה שרה "שלח לי תחתונים וגופיות". מה המשמעות של זה על תהליכים מגדריים שקורים בצה"ל ובתרבות הישראלית בכלל? מה התפקיד של מוזיקה בזמן מלחמה? ולמה החייל (וגם החיילת) בשיר…
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