Making Art in Times of Conflict with Alliance for Jewish Theatre
Panelist discuss the importance of theatre and creating beauty even when the world around you is filled with chaos and sadness.
Panelist discuss the importance of theatre and creating beauty even when the world around you is filled with chaos and sadness.
With relations between Bibi and Biden boiling over, the president may have found new allies in the ministers Gallant and Gantz.
Danny Fingeroth doesn’t definitively rebut the conspiracy theories, but he finds “every narrative beyond ‘lone nut’ impossibly unlikely.”
Join Joel Chasnoff and Benji Lovitt, co-authors of the book Israel 201: Your Next Level Guide to the Magic and Mystery and Chaos of Life in the Holy Land for a conversation about everyday Israel and the stories you won’t hear on the news.
“Obviously, there’s a lot going on, but I don’t think everybody’s particularly engaged right now.”
“Young people are getting news in a very Pop Tart kind of way. There’s no real fiber there.”
Noah Phillips visits the University of California-Berkeley campus and discovers the limitations of dialogue.
Plus: Israelis viewed Eurovision 2024, which took place in Malmo, Sweden, as nothing less than another battlefield.
Compulsory military service, a rarity among Western states today, may be the single most important source of Israel’s cyber prowess.
Join Glenn Frankel, Robert Siegel and Susan Rubin Suleiman as they discuss the similarities and differences between the 1968 and 2024 protests, from divisions within the student body and faculty to free speech vs. radicalization to the construction and destruction of barricades to the food!
I have no doubt that the sweaty, swaying kids on campus believed that they had found their Vietnam. Too bad their Vietnam was my 1932 Reichstag elections.
Aviva Kempner’s latest film details how her mother and uncle survived the Holocaust and ultimately found success in America after the war.