The thinkers whose ideas make up the debate in and about Israel, interviewed. Join @dahliasc and @gilad_halpern for our weekly show.

Joined March 2021
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The Tel Aviv Review Podcast retweeted
The #TelAvivReview podcast is taking a break. See thread, and see you soon...
To all @TelAvivReview listeners out there: You may have noticed that we've been running some re-runs in recent weeks. That's because TAR is taking a break - for the next six months we will have only occasional original episodes.
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The Tel Aviv Review Podcast retweeted
To all @TelAvivReview listeners out there: You may have noticed that we've been running some re-runs in recent weeks. That's because TAR is taking a break - for the next six months we will have only occasional original episodes.
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SMASHING THE PATRIARCHY? @Amalia_saar from @UofHaifa discusses her book “Diversity: Palestinian career women in Israel,” interrogating the professional and personal experiences of female doctors, lawyers and engineers in the Jewish state tlv1.fm/the-tel-aviv-review/…
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Listen now on Spotify → open.spotify.com/show/3vMGcg… Listen now on Google Podcasts → google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR… Listen now on Apple Podcasts → podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…

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Re-upping my 2017 live interview with @TimothyDSnyder about "On Tyranny." It's interesting to listen again after Trump left office.
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On this episode @TelAvivReview @Yale Professor Timothy Snyder talks about his book, “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century.” History doesn’t repeat itself, but what can contemporary Americans learn from 20th-century Europe? tlv1.fm/the-tel-aviv-review/…
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18 Oct 2021
Honored to be interviewed by the @TelAvivReview on my new book, Maqluba: Upside-Down love and the Umm Forat blog, which I write under a pen name. With fabulous hosts @Gilad_Halpern and @dahliasc. You're invited to listen and also subscribe to the podcast: tlv1.fm/the-tel-aviv-review/…
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The Tel Aviv Review Podcast retweeted
7 Oct 2021
Replying to @TelAvivReview
@TelAvivReview is consistently fresh and interesting, and this episode was particularly worthwhile.
It was an honor to interview @Radu_Ioanid - not only Romania's Ambassador to Israel but also the author of the untold, sometimes unbelievable story of Romania & the Jews, between the Holocaust, Ceausescu and #Israel. @Gilad_Halpern
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New episode!: WHAT WOULD SUSAN SONTAG SAY? Sontag spent a life thinking about the mysterious space between reality and representation. @Dahliasc and Benjamin Moser discuss his acclaimed biography, which captures her story with photographic complexity tlv1.fm/the-tel-aviv-review/…
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Listen now on Spotify → open.spotify.com/show/3vMGcg… Listen now on Google Podcasts → google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR… Listen now on Apple Podcasts → podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…

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This interview is about Sontag. Or should I say "Susan Sontag"? Was deeply moved to read this towering/page turner (& controversial) biography, which did after all win a Pulitzer. Here's my conversation w/author Benjamin Moser. @Gilad_Halpern tlv1.fm/the-tel-aviv-review/…
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At the start of statehood, 🇮🇱 encouraged mass immigration while seeking to prevent mass disease by putting immigrants through a quarantine camp. @SeidelmanDr, historian of medicine & public health, examines the camp's legacy both remembered & forgotten tlv1.fm/the-tel-aviv-review/…
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.@bungarsargon believes woke culture has created a smokescreen of racial identity politics that obfuscates the real force tearing American society apart: class inequality. But it took the liberal media to exponentially amplify the problem. She explains why tlv1.fm/the-tel-aviv-review/…
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Thank you @dahliasc @Gilad_Halpern and everyone at @TelAvivReview! I enjoyed having this conversation with you. @womnknowhistory @RutgersUPress @OUHistDept @OUJudaicStudies
At the start of statehood, 🇮🇱 encouraged mass immigration while seeking to prevent mass disease by putting immigrants through a quarantine camp. @SeidelmanDr, historian of medicine & public health, examines the camp's legacy both remembered & forgotten tlv1.fm/the-tel-aviv-review/…
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Check it out! 👍 It's @SeidelmanDr on @TLV1Podcasts, providing her expertise on "Israel’s Ellis Island, Behind Barbed Wire" for @TelAvivReview. 👂 Listen below! And see her super timely book "Under Quarantine: Immigrants and Disease at Israel’s Gate" here: buff.ly/3AcM7EH

At the start of statehood, 🇮🇱 encouraged mass immigration while seeking to prevent mass disease by putting immigrants through a quarantine camp. @SeidelmanDr, historian of medicine & public health, examines the camp's legacy both remembered & forgotten tlv1.fm/the-tel-aviv-review/…
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LISTEN: @bungarsargon & I have epic discussion about what she argues is an epic failure of American media to fight class inequality, favoring racial ID politics instead & losing its roots. Great preview of her forthcoming book. @TelAvivReview tlv1.fm/the-tel-aviv-review/…
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The Tel Aviv Review Podcast retweeted
20 Sep 2021
Interesting and provocative interview w ⁦@bungarsargon⁩ on the always excellent ⁦@TelAvivReviewpodcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…
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Prof. Daniel Statman discusses his new co-authored 📖 “State and Religion is Israel,” a joint legal and philosophical attempt to conceptualize the role of religion in democratic regimes @telavivreview tlv1.fm/the-tel-aviv-review/…
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The Tel Aviv Review Podcast retweeted
24 Aug 2021
So grateful to the great @dahliasc and @Gilad_Halpern, cohost of the Tel Aviv Review, for this conversation.
In “Dirty Work: Essential Jobs and the Hidden Toll of Inequality in America,” @EyalPress takes a tough look at the people squeezed in the middle of America's moral pyramid tlv1.fm/the-tel-aviv-review/…
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