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Episode 75 - Sbarro – Twenty Years Later - Act author: Danna Harman
Israel has, unfortunately, witnessed many terror attacks throughout its history. But few are as memorable as the Sbarro suicide bombing....
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Episode 51 - “Alone, Together” Part I – Mazal Tov! - Act author: Danna Harman
The global pandemic has—to state the obvious—reshaped our lives, refocused our priorities, and forced us to reevaluate countless things we’ve long taken for granted...
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Episode 35 - Whither Thou Goest - Act author: Danna Harman
Somewhere between post-Passover fatigue and summer-is-around-the-corner excitement, Shavout tends to be overlooked. But in reality, it is the secret gem of the Jewish calendar: A festival that’s all about strong women, wheat ...
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Episode 31 - Dear Lord Rothschild - Act author: Danna Harman
On November 2, 1917, Arthur James Balfour – Britain’s mustached Foreign Secretary – signed his name at the bottom of a short, typed letter addressed to a shy banker-turned-zoologist by...
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Episode 15 - Love, Revisited - Act author: Danna Harman
The stories in today’s episode come from our most recent live show, “Israel in Love.” We’ll meet three couples looking back at their love affairs from very different vantage points.
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Episode 14 - Besties - Act author: Danna Harman
How Moshe Dayan’s wife and Yasser Arafat’s mother-in-law became bosom buddies, and other tales of unlikely friendships.
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Episode 7 - Out of Africa…And Back Again - Act author: Danna Harman
Two journeys - in very different directions, and taken for very different reasons - out of, and then into, Africa.
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Episode 3 - People of the Book - Act author: Danna Harman
Three stories that all revolve around people who rescue books, chase after books, or otherwise allow books to determine their destiny—from a Yiddish book collector based in the Tel Aviv central bus station to a lonely college student to bibliophiles in search of the lost fragments of the Aleppo Codex.
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Episode 14 - Besties
How Moshe Dayan’s wife and Yasser Arafat’s mother-in-law became bosom buddies, and other tales of unlikely friendships.