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The Promised Podcast

English, Political, 14 seasons, 584 episodes, 1 day, 5 hours, 38 minutes
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The Promised Podcast is straight talk about Israeli politics (and culture, society, economy and all the rest), with passion, without propaganda. It is sponsored by Shaharit: The Think Tank for New Israeli Politics. Hosted by: Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, Eilon Schwartz, and Noah Efron.
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The “Ashes & Dust” Edition

To mark Yom Ha-Shoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Noah describes the decades-long path Israelis followed to come to terms with the Holocaust, culminating in a record in 1988, fully 43 years after the camps were freed. (Out of concern for the environment, this episode is reused and recycled, though not reduced.)
5/2/20241 hour, 25 minutes, 53 seconds
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New Year's Wish from the Promised Podcast

After a momentous week, after many momentous months, the Promised Podcast wishes you and yours a new year of every good thing!
9/14/202313 minutes, 2 seconds
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The “Judges and Grudges, Libel and Bible” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and wunderkind critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   --J’Accuse?, Non, J’Accuse!-- As his corruption trial begin, PM Netanyahu’s supporters take to the streets to say their leader is a latter day Dreyfus, persecuted by a cabal of leftist judges and journalists. What should we make of that?   --Exiled to Providence-- Are leftists leaving Israel as “political exiles”?   --What is the Good Book Good For?-- As we celebrate Shavuot, a festival marking the giving of the Torah at Sinai, we can’t help but wonder: What are we supposed to do with that book, anyway?   --Was Israel’s Response to COVID-19 Wrongity-Wrong-Wrong?-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss an essay in Ha’aretz arguing that everything we’d done up to now to respond to coronavirus was wrongity-wrong-wrong. Has the time come to second-guess all we’ve done for the past months?   All that and songs by Asaf Avidan, with and without the Mojos!
5/28/20201 hour, 24 minutes, 28 seconds
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The “Vision of No Vision” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   --The Vision of No Vision-- Prime Minister Netanyahu and Alternate Prime Minister Gantz set out their visions for the future in the first meeting of Israel’s new government, which are narrow and dryly technocratic. But is that really a bad thing in tumultuous times?   --Leftism and Other Risk Factors-- Why are left-leaning Israelis suffering more from the pandemic than right-leaning Israelis?   --Golda’s Israel, and Ours-- Does a new documentary about Golda Meir, Israel’s 4th Prime Minister, teach us something crucial about the country today?   --“Anti-Semitism” or “Anti semitism”?-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we talk about uber-historian Deborah Lipstadt’s quixotic campaign to change the way the word anti-seminitism is spelled, striking the hyphen, and demoting the first S, about which Allison just wrote in an essay puckishly headlined, “Anti-antisemitism? A Battle Rages Over the Jewish Hyphen.”   All that and songs by Kosta Kaplan, off his debut record!
5/21/20201 hour, 21 minutes, 1 second
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The “Small Screen, Big Government” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and wunderkind critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   --Big Government-- Israel’s new government is the largest in history, with 36 ministers. But can we expect big things from it?   --Court TV?-- When Supreme Court hearings are broadcast on TV, does it humanize the justices, or just make them look small?   --God TV?-- An Evangelical cable TV channel cheeses people off when it tries to convince Israeli Jews to accept Jesus in our hearts. But isn’t that the sort of things we want to have in a “marketplace of ideas”?   --Worrying About Our Loved Ones-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we talk about (following a great article by Allison in Haaretz) what it is like to worry about loved ones living in the US, where the corona-news is so scary, at the moment when here in Israel things seem so much better.   All that and songs by Frube, four talented kids from Sde Boker!
5/14/20201 hour, 22 minutes, 51 seconds
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The “A Riddle Wrapped in a Mystery Inside an Enigma Tucked in a Virus” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Non-Judgmental The Supreme Court rules that Benjamin Netanyahu is allowed to form the next government, and serve at its head, even though he goes to trial in two weeks for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. Why? What’s it mean for our future?   Newton’s Third Law of the Coronavirus? Is Israel going from being super cautious about coronavirus to not being cautious enough? Are we running amok to normality?   Solidarities Israelis raise money to support a British woman suing Israeli young men who assaulted her in Cyprus. Why?   The Fear of a Quick Exit For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we talk about what it feels like, at this moment, to be going through the quick exit from quarantine that we are all going through here.   All that and songs by Galli Allon!
5/7/20201 hour, 19 minutes, 40 seconds
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The “Pandemic & Patriarchy” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Wunderkind critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   --Gradually, and then Suddenly
-- Who killed Israel’s Labor Party?   --Art or Death
-- Should the government support the arts like it supports the hospitals and the army, because art is an existential need no less important than health and defense?   --Pandemic & Patriarchy
-- Is the pandemic the best thing ever for patriarchy? Has the time come for “feminist civil disobedience”?   --What’s It Like Celebrating Memorial Day and Independence Day Under Corona-Lockdown
-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we talk about what it was like to celebrate memorial day and independence day, under corona-lockdown. Hint: kind of delightful, and weirder than weird!   All this and Adi Shaham!
4/30/20201 hour, 21 minutes, 23 seconds
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The “What is Israeli?” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --The Coalition Proposition: A Road to Perdition?-- Is the coalition agreement that PM Netanyahu and Lieutenant-General Benny Gantz just signed the end of democracy as we know it, the salvation of Israel, or maybe, just maybe, something in between? --Timor Mortis-est?-- Is it true what the director of Israel’s Ministry of Health just said, that Israelis have less of a stomach for COVID-19 deaths than folks in other countries, and that that’s a problem? --What is Israeli?-- Israel’s celebrating our 72nd birthday, and still we’ve gotta aske: What is Israeli? --Preparing for Civil Unrest?-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we talk about a just-leaked National Security Council report setting out a strategy for dealing with civil insurrection (!), as might break out in response to the coronavirus restrictions. Are corona-frustrations mounting here, like they seem to be in America? All that and songs by Romy Hanoch (the brilliant daughter of Shalom Hanoch, the godfather of Israeli rock’n’roll).
4/23/20201 hour, 20 minutes, 1 second
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The “Still Wandering the Desert” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Wunderkind critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --No Go Tiations-- Why, O Why, can’t Israel form a friggin’ government? --Six Physicists, Two Computer Scientists, an Engineer, an Economist and a Psychologist-- Coronavirus doesn’t distinguish by sex, religion or profession. But should that be true, too, of the committee tasked with devising our “exit strategy”? --Zionormativity (and the Queering of Yiddish)-- Do Israel and Zionism need to be “queered,” now more than ever? --After We’re Told That We Can Go Out, Do We Just Abide and Go Out?-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we talk about whether, when the government says it’s o.k. to go out to restaurants and send our kids to school, and take in a movie at the multiplex, we’re going to feel comfortable doing it. All this and the smoky and ethereal moodiness of Bela Tar!
4/16/20201 hour, 30 minutes, 31 seconds
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The “Dialectics of Dayenu” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --Not With a Bang, but With a Tweet-- Labor head Amir Peretz tweets that he’s merging his party into Blue & White, killing off once and for all the party of David Ben Gurion, Golda Meir and Yitzhak Rabin. Should we mourn the loss? --What’s Wrong with Bnei Brak?!?-- Why are most Israeli COVID-19 victims Ultra-Orthodox? Are all the others here who are outraged at Haredim justified in their anger? --The Dialectics of Dayenu-- Does the Passover Seder song, Dayenu, explain the difference between Israel’s right and left? --How Is the Coronavirus Leaving Its Imprint on Our Passover?-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we talk about how the coronavirus is leaving its imprint on Passover, from how to prepare for it, to how we celebrate, to the new meaning it’s come to hold for us. All that and songs by Israel’s greatest polymath musician, Eli Dray.
4/8/20201 hour, 15 minutes, 12 seconds
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The “What Gantz Wants” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Wunderkind critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --What Gantz Wants, or Is Gantz a Shvantz?-- Benny Gantz promised one thing -- ONE THING! -- in the last election campaign: that he would never, ever join a government under Prime Minister Netanyahu. So why’d he change his mind, at the cost of losing his allies, angering his voters, and leaving the center-left in splinters? --Econoclasm-- Israel’s most venerable political scientist says that the coronavirus will kill off the country’s neo-liberal economic policy and nudge us towards social democracy. Does he have a point? --Our Favorite Funny, Creative Posts & Tweets at this Moment of Crisis-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we talk about our favorite posts and tweets, as this moment of crisis releases a flood of humor, creativity and heart. All that and the rhythm and blues of Roee Lavan!
4/2/20201 hour, 9 minutes, 54 seconds
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The “Chair Today, Gone Tomorrow” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Wunderkind critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --Chair Today, Gone Tomorrow-- While we were washing our hands and not touching our face, did Israeli democracy just almost shatter into pieces? --Too Loyal Opposition?-- Most politicians, journalists, professors and other professional gadflies are acting like an “Amen corner” as Prime Minister Netanyahu steers the country through the crisis. Has the time come to be more critical? --The Nice Side of Forced Isolation-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we talk about some of the surprising nice things to come out of our forced incarceration under scary circumstances. The worst of times, like these, always seems to bring out the best in people, and we’re seeing it. And the lovely harmonies of Yonina!
3/26/20201 hour, 18 minutes, 23 seconds
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The “Don’t Kiss the Wailing Wall!” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Listen to this week's extra segment --An Astonishing Thing Happened This Week (When We Were Mostly Paying Attention to Other Things)-- Blue-&-White leader Benny Gantz is given the “mandate” to form Israel’s government. Now what? --Keeping Tabs-- At 1 a.m., Netanyahu’s cabinet decides to grant the Shin Bet, Israel’s secret service, the power to track COVID-19 sufferers and, along the way, the rest of us, too. Do desperate times demand such desperate measures, or is this a step (way) too far? --“Torah Protects and Saves”?!?-- A revered 92 year old rabbi to keep ultra-Orthodox schools open, in defiance of the Prime Minister and Health Minister, because studying Torah is our best protection from the coronavirus. Now what? --Corona: Up Close and Personal (Part 2)-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we (once again) discuss how the coronavirus is affecting us personally, changing our lives, and inhabiting our dreams and nightmares, as the country slouches towards total lock-down. All that and the long-awaited come-back of Vered Klepter!
3/19/20201 hour, 25 minutes, 56 seconds
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The “Love in the Time of Corona” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Wunderkind critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --My Corona!-- Nowhere in the world responded quicker and more forcefully to the coronavirus than Israel. What’s that tell us about Israel’s political culture? --Minority is the New Majority?-- Is Benny Gantz right to try to form a “minority government” coalition that would be eleven (count ’em!) votes smaller than the opposition? --Corona: Up Close and Personal-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss how the coronavirus is affecting us personally: How it has changed our day-to-day lives, and what anxieties it is dredging up. All that and the ingenious indie of Feldy!
3/12/20201 hour, 29 minutes, 52 seconds
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The “Take a Deep Breath” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --What the Hell Just Happened?-- What, if anything, can we learn from this week’s elections about the hearts and minds, hopes and dreams, of Israeli voters? --What the Hell Happens Next?-- Has the time come for Israel’s center-left to accept that Benjamin Netanyahu is going to continue as Israel’s Prime Minister, even as he’s tried for bribery, fraud and corruption? --Still More About the Elections-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we talk still more about the elections, and the important things that happened at the edges of the very biggest stories, things like the great successes of the Joint List and of Shas, and other crucial marginalia. All this and the crazy-brilliant singing of our 19-year-old, Ethiopian-Israeli representative to the 2020 Eurovision Contest, Eden Alene!
3/5/20201 hour, 11 minutes, 14 seconds
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The “Crickets” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and award-winning roving freelance journalist Naomi Zeveloff discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --Crickets-- Just days before we vote, the last thing most Israelis want to hear about are the elections? Why? --Tibi in TLV-- Tens of thousands of Jewish Israelis tell pollsters that they’ll vote, for the first time, for the mostly Arab-Israeli Joint List. Why? --Regular Yossls-- Ultra-Orthodox politicians say secular and modern-Orthodox folks should vote for them, because they’re the only ones really fighting for what everyone wants: good health care, good transportation, an end to poverty, and such. Can ultra-Orthodox politicians break through to the mainstream? --What Does the U.S. Peace Proposal Mean for Israeli Settlers and Palestinians in the West Bank?-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, Naomi Zeveloff tells us more about her poignant, remarkable trip (reported on NPR) to the neighboring Palestinian and Jewish west bank villages of Atara and Ateret, and what they tell us about the Trump peace plan, and about our inter-tangled lives here in the Holy Land. All this and the brilliant retro-soul of Uzi Navon & Acquaintances!
2/27/20201 hour, 18 minutes
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The “Getting Blitzed!” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --Gantze Mensch?-- Is Benny Gantz’s message to Israeli voters basically what Julia Roberts said to Hugh Grant in Notting Hill: “I’m just a brigadier-general, standing in front of an electorate, asking them to love him?” --Veni, Bibi, Vichi!-- PM Netanyahu surprises everyone by going positive, asserting that (A) Happy days are here again, and (B) The skies above are clear again. Has the time come to sing a song of cheer again? --Won’t You Be My Neighbor?-- Should the government pay mayors to build housing for the ultra-Orthodox, even if their constituents ain’t so wild about the idea? --The Best and Worst Election Ads, Tweets, Posts and Videos-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss the best and worst in a new crop of election ads, tweets, posts and videos. All this and the clever musicality of Shirey Mirpeset!
2/20/20201 hour, 19 minutes, 4 seconds
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The “Self-Determination Abnegation?” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Wunderkind critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --Self-Determination Abnegation?-- PM Netanyahu tells US President Trump of his “Deal of the Century” that, “It’s a great plan for Israel. It’s a great plan for peace. You have been the greatest friend that Israel has ever had in the White House.” Does his enthusiasm signal a reversal of decades of Israeli insistence that only Israel and the Palestinians can resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? --Yazbak Where She Belongs?-- The Central Election Committee votes to bar from running for the Knesset 34 year old Palestinian-Israeli firebrand lawmaker Hiba Yazbak (and the Supreme Court overturns the decision). Does the fact that she’s a woman figure among the other reasons why MK Yazbak was banned? --A Party of One’s Own-- Does Israel need a women’s party? --Will the Democratic Candidates Boycott AIPAC?-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss Allison’s perceptive essay in Haaretz about the campaign in the US by a progressive alliance of the groups If Not Now, MoveOn, Indivisible and the Working Families Party to pressure democratic presidential hopefuls to boycott the Gala Annual convention of AIPAC, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. What do we learn from the campaign about Democrats, AIPAC, If Not Now, and the politics of Israel among progressives in the 2020 elections. All this and the cool of Omer Moskovich! --Music-- Omer Moskovich (You can buy tix for the May 9 celebration of the release of her new record here!) Hu Nitztaref la-Eder Davar Mah Meoded ‘Al Kan Eizeh Yofi
2/13/20201 hour, 24 minutes, 7 seconds
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The “Godlessness, in Theory & Practice” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Wunderkind critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --Godlessness: The Theory-- The doyen of Israeli sociology and a major public intellectual J’Accuses the left of swapping out good, Enlightenment values for mamby-pamby postmodern relativism, thereby allowing the rabbis to take over the country. Does she have a point? --Godlessness: The Practice-- Avigdor Lieberman and his right-wing Yisrael Beiteinu party say that only they will keep Israel “liberal” by beating back the rabbis. Were we wrong to think that the right, by nature, admires religion? --Meanwhile, at the Movies…-- Should settler filmmakers get tax shekels to make settler films about settler experiences on settlements? --Is Birthright to Thank for the Increase in Jewish American Babies?-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment discuss an essay by Brandeis Professor Leonard Saxe, suggesting that the birthright program has “helped bring about a 25% rise in the US Jewish population.” What is it – if anything -- about two weeks in Israel that could possibly account for the increased commitment to American Judaism? All this and the soul of Ayala Ingedashet! --Music-- Ayala Ingedashet Ayo Basar Va-Dam La-nua Sa
2/6/20201 hour, 25 minutes, 39 seconds
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The “Bibi’s Busy Week” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Check out this week's extra segment! --A Pax on Both Your Houses-- We’ve read US President Trump’s Deal-of-the-Century peace plan, and our considered reaction is, “WTF?!?” --Not Immune-- Prime Minister Netanyahu withdraws his request for immunity, and is formally charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust. Now what? --Homeward Bound-- Did Vladimir Putin just make Bibi Netanyahu his bitch? --“I moved to Israel with hopes of peace. Trump’s plan is the nail in that coffin.”-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss an essay in The Forward by our friend and colleague Dahlia Scheindlin, headlined, “I moved to Israel with hopes of peace. Trump’s plan is the nail in that coffin.” What do you say to a friend in such despair? All this and the music of anna RF! --Music-- anna RF Mabruk Salam Called you Zion (featuring Yonina & Haim Laroz) Tshuva ten gaz Olam Katan
1/30/20201 hour, 20 minutes, 37 seconds
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The “Challenging Assumptions” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Wunderkind critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Want to hear the extra segment? --Lax Americana?-- A former US Ambassador to Israel, Martin Indyk, argues it’s time for America to throw in the towel on peace to the Mid-East. As the towel-throwees, what should Israelis think? --It’s the Class Struggle, Stupid!-- The editor-in-chief of Ha’aretz runs the numbers and discovers that, for all the talk about identity politics, all you need to understand how Israelis vote and why is your old tattered, dog-eared copy of Das Kapital. Does he have a point? --Pulpitical is the New Political-- A rabbi of towering reputation writes that its time to get religion out of politics. Does he have a point? --Should Israel Reschedule Its Holocaust Day?-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss a plea in Haaretz to move our own Holocaust Day from the week before Independence Day, to January 27, to coincide with world-wide holocaust day. Would it be better to observe this awesome and hallowed day shoulder-to-shoulder with everyone else on the planet? All this and hip-hoppy reggae of Tomer Yosef! --Music-- Tomer Yosef (yes, that Tomer Yosef, from Balkan Beat Box), in honor of his lovely new single, Dvash u-Tapuah Al Tatusi Af Ehad At Ahuvati Dvash u-Tapuah
1/23/20201 hour, 24 minutes, 21 seconds
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The “Tube and Other Boobs” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --United and It Feels So Good-- 47 years ago, the founders of Meretz split from the Labor Party because that party was too soft on the Rabbis, too shaky on settlements, and too feeble on human rights. Labor said good riddance, because Meretz was a bunch of condescending, elitist Ashkenazim. Now the two parties have reunited for the upcoming elections. Can it work? --Déjà Whew!-- The right-of-the-Likud parties just joined together, save the very-far-right, neo-Kahanist “Jewish Might” party. What’s going on out there, beyond the far reaches of the Likud? --Watching Big Brother-- Is reality television just political activism by other means? --Has The Green Party Gone Up In Smoke?-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss what happened to the Green Party, which was elected to the Knesset in September, but now – just a few months later -- finds itself not even running in the March elections. It was Kermit the Frog who said, “It’s not easy being green,” and we delve to the murky depths of that amphibian wisdom. All this and the enchanting Daniel Rubin! --Music-- Daniel Rubin, in honor of her socko show this week at Levontin Hergashti Yafah (הרגשתי יפה) Ba-Dimayon Sheli (בדמיון שלי) Ha-Sippur be-Gadol (הסיפור בגדול) Ha-Laila (הלילה)
1/16/20201 hour, 22 minutes, 7 seconds
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The “There Will Be Blood” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Wunderkind critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Listen to this week's extra segment --What’s the Matter with Kiryat Malachi?-- A sociologist says Israeli “liberals” are the least tolerant group in the country, and folks call for his head on a pike. --Write Makes Right?-- Do we need more (or less) “activist journalism” that doesn’t just describe the world, but tries to change it? --There Will Be Blood-- In Israel, your HMO will check whether you are “ritually pure” if you want it. --Israelis' Very Real Fears Following the Killing of Qasem Soleimani-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss how we were affected here by the news of the killing of Qasem Soleimani. It was weird to have this huge thing happen in our neighborhood, that could vastly affect our lives (in ways we cannot possibly foresee), and yet it's sort of not about us, at all. All this and the lovely sounds of Gahliliot, Fireflies! --Music-- Gahliliot, Fireflies Dlatot August Yaldat Ananim Tov Li
1/9/20201 hour, 20 minutes, 48 seconds
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The “Pipe Dreams?” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Wunderkind critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --Hang Together or Hang Separately?-- Must all the parties on Israel’s left merge before the next election? --A Different Solidarity-- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’s decides to republish a memoir that made him cry, by an Iraqi-Israeli author about being forced out of Iraq and coming to Israel. This fragile, odd act raises the question: Is there another sort of politics that might lead to peace that we haven’t let ourselves see. --Pipe Dreams-- Environmental activists say the government is a bunch of lying liars who lie to serve rich corporate overlords. Isn’t this just Trumpism, by another name? --Why Aren't Israeli Leaders Talking About America's Anti-Semitism Crisis?-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss, after Allison wrote about it profoundly in Haaretz, why Israeli leaders aren't talking about America's anti-semitism crisis? All this and Mizrahi, Kabbalistic world music of Yakir Hillel, on the banjo! --Music-- Yakir Hillel Eder shel Shevarim (עדר של שוורים), featuring Sivan Talmor Leil Ellul (ליל אלול) Kach lo nir’et ahavah (כך לא נראית אהבה) Ha-Mezah she-Ra’ah ha-kol (המזח שראה הכל)
1/2/20201 hour, 22 minutes, 33 seconds
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The “The Decade Surveyed” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --(Jewish) Might Makes Right?-- A once-mild religious Zionist party joins forces with a far-far-right religious party. What’s this say about the soul and politics of religious Zionism today? --The Reparation, Palliation and Adjuration Rumination-- For decades, once hapless immigrants to Israel from Yemen, Iraq and other Mid-eastern countries have said that, 70 years ago, their babies were taken and never returned. Some say that, until there is hard-and-fast evidence, these claims must be treated with suspicion. But shouldn’t we switch the default to trusting the victims? --The Decade Surveyed-- What were the most important people, events and trends of Israel’s momentous, trying, eventful past decade? --“They’re Not After Me, They’re After You!”-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss a meme pressed into service recently by PM Netanyahu, before that by US President Donald Trump and before that Indian PM Narendra Modi, saying, in each case, “They’re not after me, they’re after you! I’m just standing in the way.” What makes this sad bit of populism so easily transferable between three such different societies, in this sad epoch of populism? All this and the music of Noa Shapira! --Music-- Noa Shapira Seratim (סרטים), featuring Almot ha-Hen ‘Im (אם) Oy, He Yafah (אוי היא יפה) Ke-she-At Holekhet (כשאת הולכת)
12/26/20191 hour, 26 minutes, 37 seconds
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The “Gettin’ Schooled!” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --Primary Importance?-- Netanyahu is almost sure to win next week’s Likud leadership primary, and yet it still feels like maybe end of one era and the beginning of another. What’s happening in the Likud? --Dour of Pisa-- Israeli 15 year olds do third-worldishly lousy on an huge international standardized test. What accounts for the mediocrity in math, science and reading? Is Israel destined to become the “Dumbed Down Nation”? --Boys, Girls and Boys-and-Girls-- Tel Aviv parents go ballistic when they learn their high-school kids are gender-segregated for a one-off meeting with visiting religious kids. Are they right to be so upset? --The Rise of Holocaust-Themed Swag-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss recent revelations that you can buy an Auschwitz-themed dish towel or Christmas tree ornament on Amazon. What are we to make of that? All this and the Emo rap of “Damsel is Depressed”! --Music-- Damsel is Depressed Repeat (featuring Nir Perlman) B’Shmoneh Nipagesh 90210 Stranded
12/19/20191 hour, 17 minutes, 40 seconds
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The “Déjà Vu All Over Again?” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Wunderkind critic Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking to support the podcast and hear the extra segment? --Déjà Vu All Over Again?-- What are Israel’s third-time-this-year Knesset elections about, anyway? Did we learn anything from our failed first two elections? --Rashamon of Rashomons-- Is the love-him-or-hate-him acrimony over Prime Minister Netanyahu really a struggle between “First Israel” (well-heeled, secular Ashkenazim) and “Second Israel” (pretty much everyone else)? --Fearless-- Do native born Israelis just not “get” anti-semitism? --Donald Trump's Very Strange Jewish Week-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss Donald Trump's very strange Jewish week, during which he gave a speech to a Jewish group saying that, caring about money as Jews do, they could never vote for a candidate who will raise their taxes, and during which he issued a decree seeking to redefine Judaism as a protected class, which led many Jews to argue, with confused consternation, that only Jews get to define Jews, buster! All this and the big band funk of Rosh Groove! --Music-- Rosh Groove Ham (חם) Ani Zokher (אני זוכר) Yom Yafeh (יום יפה) Zeh ha-Rega (זה הרגע)
12/12/20191 hour, 22 minutes, 31 seconds
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The “Teacher, Is the Prime Minister a Crook?” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --Mano a Mano?-- Is the solution to Israel’s electoral crisis, a winner-take-all, Mano-a-Mano personal run-off between PM Netanyahu and Lt. General Gantz? --Teacher, Is the Prime Minister a Crook?-- A kindergarten teacher posts a viral video of her taking down a classroom photo of PM Netanyahu because in her classroom, men charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust are not honored. How are teachers and principals supposed to deal with the sad spectacle of a you-love-him-or-hate-him Prime Minister under multiple indictments? --Next Station-Stop Is…-- What’s in a name (of a train stop)? --1 Ultra-Orthodox Man + 2 Ultra-Orthodox Men = 6 Ultra Orthodox Men?-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss revelations that the IDF inflated, by a factor of two or more, the figures it reported on the number of ultra-Orthodox men who have served in the army for the past seven years. Mistake? Scandal? What should we make of it? All this and the new wave blues of Zozo Ginzburg! --Music-- Zozo (Zohar) Ginzburg, AKA Trust a Lady, in eager anticipation of her upcoming show at Levontin 7, next Tuesday, December 10th at 22:30: Single Clean B.B. Cream Blue Mountains
12/5/20191 hour, 10 minutes, 32 seconds
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The “Quid Pro Squat” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --Et Tu, Gideon?-- “The Likud is a family, and you do not betray your family.” So tweets the party spokesperson to a member who dared to say that Prime Minister Netanyahu should resign. Loyalty is a personal virtue; but is it also a political virtue? --Quid Pro Squat?-- Alan Dershowitz and other legal scholars say the Israeli Attorney General is wrong to criminalize the complicated relationships between politicians and journalists, and should not indict Prime Minister Netanyahu for trying to charm and cajole journalists into giving him better coverage (and also, to make-it-worth-their-while). Might they have a point? --Gobble Gobble-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we talk about what we’re thankful for (as we record on American Thanksgiving, with our turkeys stuffed and waiting to go into our ovens). All this and the music of Tohar Shefi! --Music-- Tohar Shefi Tzhokim (צחוקים), with Yasmin Moallem, Oscar and Yuval Ma’ayan Sira shel bahurim tovim (סירה של בחורים טובים) Hipasti ba-Kokhavim (חיפשתי בכוכבים)
11/28/20191 hour, 3 minutes, 41 seconds
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The “Going, Going, Gantz!” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Wunderkind writer, critic & activist Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --Going, Going, Gantz!-- Blue-and-White head Benny Gantz failed to form the “secular, Liberal, national-unity government” he sought. Did we dodge a bullet? --Politics by Other Means-- We hate to even ask, but: Is it possible that Israel’s recent skirmish with the rocket-firing Islamic Jihad in Gaza was timed for PM Netanyahu’s political purposes? --Fear and Firer-- Controversy ignites over a benefit concert for an ultra-Orthodox-run NGO that helps people navigate Israel’s health care system. What should we make of it? --Are Settlements More a Moral Problem Rather Than a Legal One?-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we will discuss an essay in the Forward by Peter Beinart headlined, “Settlements Is Not That They Are Illegal. It’s That They Are Immoral.” This apropos the sound-and-fury-and-signifying-nothing statement by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that, following Ronald Reagan, the Trump administration does not hold that civilian settlements in the occupied territories contravene international law. --Music-- Jasmin Moallem Leftovers Yoter Mi-Dai Call Me Noetzet Mabat, with Ari Brinker
11/21/20191 hour, 17 minutes, 24 seconds
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The “We 3 at Z3” Edition

Recording live at the spectacular Z3 Conference in Palo Alto (home of Theranos Technologies), Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron explore the theme of the conference, One People, Two Centers, Three Opinions. --One People?-- Some of our smartest cogitators – Rabbis, scholars, writers, organizers and activists – draft a “Declaration of Our Common Destiny”: a sort of constitution of the Jewish People, by the Jewish People, and for the Jewish People. Is this a good thing? --Two Centers?-- For long generations, American Jews have tried to leave their mark on the Jews of Israel, and the Jews of Israel have tried to leave their mark on American Jewry. What’s all that effort add up to? Have we, in fact, influenced one another much at all and, if so, how? --Three Opinions?-- The divide between Jewish Zionists and Jewish anti-Zionists pits children against their folks, students against their teachers. What should we make of it? --Music-- 16 Poly Hollywood (Featuring Rony Alter) Tangerine Girl (Featuring Rony Alter) For Killing My Nightmares (Featuring Rony Alter) Banana Nights
11/14/20191 hour, 17 minutes, 33 seconds
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The “Gantz Is the New Rabin?” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Wunderkind writer, critic & activist Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Z3 Conference Tickets to Live TPP Show (use promo code TLV1xZ3) --Gantz is the New Rabin?-- Is Benny Gantz the new Yitzhak Rabin? --Workers of the World, Privatize!-- A union head pushing to privatize the government-owned company he works for? Should labor be clamoring for their shops to be bought by capitalists who grease the sprockets of their profit-making machines with the blood of the workers? --The Letter-- A letter by a kid murdered in Auschwitz goes up for auction in Israel, and anguish ensues. Who, if anyone, has the right to own (and sell) Holocaustiana? --l'Affaire Kedar-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss l'Affaire Kedar, after Bar Ilan professor Mordechai Kedar fulminated at a demonstration in support of PM Netanyahu that Yitzhak Rabin was not assassinated by the guy we think assassinated him, Yigal Amir, but was instead assassinated by a security thug working for the Elders of Israeli Leftism. Should Kedar be sanctioned by his university? --Music-- Ofek Adanek Hey Gyal, featuring Shanty Osim ta-Balagan Tzumi Lo Kmo Klum, featuring Zalalo G.
11/7/20191 hour, 7 minutes, 40 seconds
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The “There’s No Government Like No Government” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Z3 Conference Tickets to Live TPP Show (use promo code TLV1xZ3) --There’s No Government Like No Government-- In Israel, could it be that not having a government is better than having one? --The Opposite of What We Think?-- A leftist, civil rights activist says that no Prime Minister in Israel’s history has ever done as much as Benjamin Netanyahu has to improve the practical circumstances of Palestinian Israelis --The Awful Awesomeness of Tel Aviv-- Does Tel Aviv suck the oxygen away from other Israeli cities that could be great? --You Get a Free College Degree, and You Get a Free College Degree-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss a modest proposal by Liel Leibovitz in Tablet magazine, that Jewish philanthropists, as the next Birthright program, should cover the tab of American Jewish kids who want to go to college in Israel. But only, we assume, if they’ll share their drugs with our kids. --Music-- Amit Sagie T’ni li od (תני לי עוד), featuring Axum, Ayallew and Likkle Nate) Cheap Talk, with EZ and Sarai Givaty You My Life, featuring Ofek Adanek Rum & Hennessey, featuring Shasha
10/31/20191 hour, 14 minutes, 56 seconds
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The “It's All About the Benjamins” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Z3 Conference Tickets to Live TPP Show (use promo code TLV1xZ3) --All About the Benjamins-- Benny Gantz promised voters he’d never serve with Benjamin Netanyahu, if the Prime Minister is indicted. To keep from having to go to the polls again, should Gantz break his promise? --Jewmanities-- What are humanities for, in a Jewish state? --Gene Blues-- Rabbis are sending folks to do DNA tests to see if they’re Jewish. Really? I mean, really? --Fighting Anti-Semitism With a Little Jewish Joy-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss an essay in The Forward by uber-historian Deborah Lipstadt called, “The Best Way to Fight Anti-Semitism? Jewish Joy.” Lipstadt worries that fear of violent persecution has captured the American Jewish soul, but are things really as bad as all that? All this and the music of Mika Hary, just before the release of her first album. --Music-- Mika Hary, who you can expect to hear a lot of soon Ahava Zeh ha-Helek ha-Kal Dami Lach Sunny Came Home When Morning Comes
10/24/20191 hour, 25 minutes, 20 seconds
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The “Nature of Politics” Edition

Writer and activist Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, roving journalist Naomi Zeveloff and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Z3 Conference Tickets to Live TPP Show (use promo code TLV1xZ3) --Earth-- Haaretz calls on Israelis to boycott streams, forests, and ancient ruins on the West Bank. But should places of religious and historical meaning for Jews be off-limits? --Water-- An ambitious and controversial plan would build massive desalination plants in Israel and the West Bank, and gigantic solar arrays in Jordan, and swap water for electricity, all improve our lots and promote peace. But opponents say the project wreaks of “normalization.” --Between Heaven and Earth-- If we could invite anyone to our Sukkah, who would we have? --Israel’s Political Mythology-- For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss an essay in First Things by Ari Lamm (called Israel’s Political Mythology) suggesting that Israeli politics only really makes sense in light of Jewish texts and traditions. We respectfully disagree. --Music-- Poems of Zelda, set to music (All songs of the spectacular new album: אי המערבולת: שרות זלדה) Shenai Yesodot (שני יסודות), Ester Rada Lo Arahef ba-Hallal (לא ארחף בחלל), Ruhama Ben Yosef Tzel ha-Har ha-Lavan (צל ההר הלבן), Mika Hary Be-Nahal Achzav (בנחל אכזב), Yehudit Ravitz & Tamar Eisenman
10/17/20191 hour, 23 minutes, 41 seconds
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The “Language of a Common Dream” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and activist, intellectual and educator Jeremy Benstein, author of the new book, Hebrew Roots, Jewish Routes: A Tribal Language in a Global World, discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? --Triaphobia-- Will a third Knesset election be the disaster everyone says it will be, or should we just chill out and repeat to ourselves, “Third time's a charm!”, “Third time's a charm!,” “Third time's a charm!”? --The Language of a Common Dream-- The Hebrew language once brought Jews around the world together. Is it now tearing them apart? --The “Oy” in “Joyocaust”-- A “Joy-o-caust”?!? What’s Transparent telling us about how to be Jewish? --Political Preach-- For our most generous Patreon patrons, in our extra-special, special extra segment, following a little brouhaha in the papers and on social media about whether Rabbis ought to preach politics on Yom Kippur, we’ll talk about the sermons that we’ve heard, this year and in the past, that moved us, and why. All this and the wonderful Yuval Mendelson (sometimes with The Lobsters, sometimes not so much). --Music-- Chipushit Kechula (חיפושית כחולה), with the Lobsters Sippur Pashut (סיפור פשוט) Retzah Rabin (רצח רבין) Krav Me’assef (קרב מאסף), with Or Edry
10/10/20191 hour, 25 minutes, 32 seconds
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The “The President, the Prime Minister & the General” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --The President-- Has Israeli President Reuven Rivlin finally solved the ancient riddle: When is a Prime Minister not a Prime Minister? --The Prime Minister-- Why o’ why won’t anyone negotiate with poor Prime Minister Netanyahu? --The General-- Lt. General Benny Gantz got more votes than anyone else in last month’s elections. So why is he playing rope-a-dope, instead of coming out punching? --Can Benny Gantz Heal the Rift Between U.S. Jews and Israel?-- For our most generous Patreon patrons, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss a recent essay in the NY Times by Daniel Gordis, headlined: “Benny Gantz Can’t Heal the Rift between US Jews and Israel.” Its thesis is that American Jews are from progressive Mars and Israeli Jews are from rough-and-tumble, ethno-nationalist Venus. Does he have a point? All this and music of Renewal and Repentance, for the Days of Awe. --Music-- El Nora ‘Alila by Netta Alkayam Adon ha-Selihot by Yesh La Chaver Keter Melucha by Yoni Genut, with Yishai Rivo, Ilan Damari, and Roey Adari Seder ha-‘Avodah by Yishai Ribo
10/3/20191 hour, 19 minutes, 18 seconds
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The “The Band Plays On” Edition

Wracked with anxiety and anticipation about what new government will take shape after the elections, Noah seeks solace with the boys of Liquid Plumr, the youthful Shuafat-refugee-camp garage band that was his transition from youth to an adult life in Israel. The boys discuss Zionism, Israel in the 80s, relations between Israeli and American Jews, and how the lives of their youngsters on both sides of the ocean differ from their own. And, they sing a bit. Check out the extra segment. --Six American Kids Move to Jerusalem to Form a Band-- What happened when six American kids on the cusp of adulthood rent a big house on the edge of the Shuafat refugee camp and formed a band? --The Lives We Did and Did Not Live-- Six guys were inseparable as kids; half lived their life out in Israel, half in America. Now they compare notes about how the place they chose for home, affected their lives. --What Was Young Benny Gantz Really Like?-- For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we talk with Prof. Alon Tal, the founder of Israel’s environmental movement and a Blue-and-White Knesset candidate, about what a young Benny Gantz was like as his paratroop commander. All this and the music of Liquid Plumr. --Music-- Liquid Plumr! Sentimental Journey Secret Agent Man A Little Hard to See
9/26/20191 hour, 22 minutes, 15 seconds
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The “The People have Spoken?” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? --What Just Happened?-- Tuesday’s elections feel like they changed everything and nothing at all. What can we make of their odd, inconclusive results? --What Next?-- Building Israel’s new coalition will be like one of those old puzzlers about missionaries taking cannibals and goats on boats across the Amazon. Is there any way forward? --What Will History Say?-- How will history remember the September, 2019 elections? --How We Spent Elections Day-- For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we talk about how we spent election day, an odd mix of a laid-back, beach-holiday day, and an anxiety filled freak-out about our country and our future, our daughters and our ducats. All this and the future of Israeli hip hop, Nenzo! --Music-- Nenzo! Politickin’ ft. Shiroto, Hasan Mc Halon ha-Mahshavot ‘im 900 Grams Melody, featuring Shira Knopp Catch the Moment
9/19/20191 hour, 13 minutes, 10 seconds
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The “Smile for the Camera!” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. --Smile!-- Some Israelis think that PM Netanyahu’s plan to have cameras in polling places will destroy democracy, while others think it will save it. Why the Rashamon? --What, Me Vote?-- Seven in ten Israelis vote. What’s with the other three? --Politics of Pieties and Pieties of Politics-- Angry ultra-Orthodox feminists say that progressive, secular do-gooders fighting for their rights are messing up their game and setting back their cause. Do they have a point? --Is Trauma a Key to Understanding Israeli Politics?-- For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss journalist Matti Friedman’s socko, controversial pre-election column in the Times, The One Thing No Israeli Wants to Discuss. Is trauma a key to understanding Israeli politics? All this and the happy hipness of Beatnik! --Music-- Beatnik (ביטניק), in celebration of their new record, Seret Ahavah Mitz (מיץ) Ahuvati (אהובתי) LeSapper Lach Emet (לספר לך אמת) Seret Ahavah (סרט אהבה)
9/12/20191 hour, 23 minutes, 2 seconds
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The “Who the Hell Would Vote for Them, Too?!?” Edition

A weeks and a bit before elections, Don Futterman, Noah Efron and Haaretz uber-reporter Judy Maltz, in an act of political empathy and imagination, ask for each of the parties to the Left of the Likud, why might someone vote for them. Looking for the extra segment? --Why Vote for the Joint List?-- Has the Joint List just violated Israel’s longest standing taboo, the one that says Jewish Israelis and Palestinian Israelis can never be true political allies? --Why Vote for the Democratic Union?-- Is the “Democratic Union” Israel’s only party with the guts to say, with Chicken Little, that the sky is falling? --Why Vote for Labor-Gesher?-- Labor-Gesher says, “Imagine a world where the party that founded the country was not arrogantly Ashkenazi-centric, and where a Labor Party actually cared about workers.” Will that get them votes? --Why Vote for Blue-&-White?-- Blue-&-White says, “We deserve a government that is parve, lackluster, colorless, ho-hum, devoid of both bells and whistles.” Why will more than a million Israelis vote for them? --What’s Killing Israel’s Lone Soldiers?-- For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss Judy Maltz’s remarkable reporting of the alienation and spiritual ennui of “lone soldiers,” kids who go into the army as if it’s a cool, gap-year program. And, introducing, the future of Israeli singer-songwriting, Soundflower (aka, Lior Doron)! Music Soundflower, AKA Lior Doron (Look for her on Soundcloud) Hopeless The Hit I’m in Control
9/5/20191 hour, 25 minutes, 41 seconds
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The “Who the Hell Would Vote for Them?!?” Edition

Two weeks and a bit before elections, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron, in an act of political empathy and imagination, try to figure who votes for each of Israel’s right-wing parties, and why. (Next week, we do the same thing for the parties on the left.) Looking for the extra segment? Who the Hell Would Vote for Shas?!? Why will hundreds of thousands of Israelis vote for the ultra-Orthodox, Sefaradi Shas Party? Who the Hell Would Vote for Shaked?!? Who votes for the to-the-right-of-the-Likud Yemina Party, and why? Who the Hell Would Vote for the Likud?!? Why will more than a million Israelis vote for Netanyahu and the Likud? (Hint: there are lots of good reasons.) Who the Hell Would Vote for Lieberman?!? Why will hundreds of thousands of Israelis vote for the squat, severe, plain-spoken Moldovan-born Avigdor Lieberman? Is Stav Shaffir Right? Is Israel's Left an Ally of America's Left? For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss an odd essay in the Forward by the woman destined to lead Israel’s Left, Stav Shaffir, about why BDS sorts are anti-progressive, and how Israel’s left is a crucial ally of America’s left. What, exactly, is she trying to say and do? Plus, the sui-generis music of “Let’s Mars”! Music Let’s Mars, from their new, debut record, Always 15 Minutes Late Carajito (with Subliminal) History Fast (with Shaanan Street)
8/29/20191 hour, 28 minutes, 14 seconds
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The “Is Netanyahu Over?” Edition

Haaretz-writer and media-whiz Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? Is Netanyahu Done? Hemingway said, folks go bankrupt gradually, then all at once. Has PM Netanyahu lost his political power in the same way? Brits, Canucks, Aussies, Kiwis, Saffers, Rhodies, Paddies, Scots & Yanks There's a new group aiming to politically empower English-speaking Israelis, on the theory that we’ve got a thing or two to teach everyone else. Do Israel’s Brits, Yanks and Aussies offer a way out of the country’s political mess? Boys on TV What are we to make of the heart-rending Israeli HBO series about the 2014 murders of Jewish kids by Palestinians and a Muslim kid by Jews, that forces us to doubt a lot of what we thought about ourselves? Does HBOs “Our Boys” challenge everything we thought we knew about ourselves? Our Favorite Getaway Spots in Israel For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we jammer about some of our favorite vacation spots in Israel. All this and the uncategorizable vocal genius of Faye Shapiro! Music Faye Shapiro, in honor of her brand new, first album, Elef Nishikot Shabbat Shalom Lamah Hitahavti? Simi Libech Adamhuu
8/22/20191 hour, 19 minutes, 53 seconds
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The “Panthers and Cubs” Edition

Israel Studies scholar and professor Sara Sara Hirschhorn, activist, Haaretz-writer and media-whiz Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? Carmen and the Devil Is Israel’s Labor Party, once the epicenter of toxic Ashkenazihood, the new Shas? Two Tales of Settlements Were we wrong all along about Israel’s settler movement? Do the Ends Justify the Mean? Is being a kind-of-a-dick to the Prime Minister’s kid justified, because the Prime Minister is kind-of-a-dick to the rest of us? Burn It Down to Build It Up For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss whether or not the time has come to burn our syllabi, rip up our lecture notes, and change the way Israeli universities work from the bottom up. All this and the hippest-hoppest rap of Numi! Music Numi (Numi being Noam Cohen) Zeh Lo Ani Bayit Esh Zot she-Ahavti
8/15/20191 hour, 18 minutes, 53 seconds
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“The Elephant has Left the Building” Edition

Roving Mid-East Reporter Naomi Zeveloff, Tel Aviv Review host Gilad Halpern and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? The Elephant Has Left the Building One thing not being debated ahead of Israel’s elections is the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The elephant in the room seems to have left the building. Why? The Autocrat Whisperer Does Prime Minister Netanyahu want voters to see him as an “autocrat whisperer”? Bussed Are the Right, for Theirs Are the Beaches and Cinemas There is a revolution underway, bringing public transportation to Israeli cities on the Sabbath for the first time ever. Why is the Likud leading the charge? The Great Renaissance of English Language Media in Israel For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss with author Gilad Halpern his latest Tel Aviv Review of Books essay arguing that, as international media collapsed around us, English language media in Israel had a great renaissance. What accounts for this surprising development? All this and the Ethiopian-Mizrahi pop of Moti Taka. Music Moti Taka Ba Li Lirkod (בא לי לרקוד) Boom Boom (בום בום) Tukur (טוקור) Hitahavti ba-Ketzinah Sheli (התאהבתי בקצינה שלי)
8/8/20191 hour, 7 minutes, 18 seconds
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The “Two Party Solution” Edition

Don Futterman, Noah Efron and Human-Rights Attorney, Emily Schaeffer Omer-Man discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? Left Behind? Are two parties on Israel’s left better than one? Right Fever Is one party to the right of the Likud better than two? Free to Be You and Me A Jerusalem court finds that a man can be sued for failing to tell his fiancé-cum-wife that he prefers sex with men. Where does a right to privacy end, and an obligation of honesty begin? The Case That's Testing Israel's Courts For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss with star Human Rights attorney Emily Schaeffer Omer-Man, the Ministry of Interior’s efforts to deport Omar Shakir, Human Rights Watch Director for Israel and Palestine, on the grounds that, by supporting BDS, he is working for Israel’s destruction. The case reached the Supreme Court this week, sort of. All this and the uncategorizable music of Banot ha-Tom! Music Banot ha-Tom Taziz (תזיז) Yaffo (יפו) La-Oof Rahok (לעוף רחוק) Pisah shel Osher (פיסה של אושר)
8/1/20191 hour, 14 minutes, 37 seconds
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The “Selling Out?” Edition

Don Futterman, Noah Efron and journalist and host of the spectacular “The Branch” podcast about Jewish-Palestinian Coexistence, Dina Kraft discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? Labor Unions and Disunions The Labor Party says “Yes” to merging with a party on the center-right, and “No” to merging with parties on the Left. A brilliant stratagem or a strategic blunder? The Ambassador from Soda Stream Israel’s Foreign Ministry retools its diplomats to promote Israeli companies, not policies. Is diplomacy dead? Let Television be Television Israel’s national-treasure folk-singer, Chava Alberstein, retools a beloved protest song as an ad for cable and internet service. Is this the end of culture as we know it, or have we maybe lost a little perspective? Can Stories of “Co-existence” Teach Us Something New? For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss what Dina Kraft has learned from podcasting stories of coexistence, and what she (and we) think of the common-on-the-left-but-still-annoying-as-Hell assertion that there is something unproductive and even untoward about all the efforts to promote "co-existence" because these efforts imply that if we just learned to know and love each other, intractable political problems would suddenly become tractable. Music Danny Gilboa Shavir (featuring Amnon Fisher & Oshrat Pahina) Latet Yomuledet (with Izi Gaon) Rah ve-Tov
7/25/20191 hour, 13 minutes, 53 seconds
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The “And What If You Don’t Will It?” Edition

Don Futterman, Noah Efron, and the scholar-host of the brilliant feminist Yiddish podcast Vaybertaytsch, Sandy Fox discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment?   Everyone from Benny Gantz to Ayman Odeh Is a true Jewish-Arab partnership possible on the Israeli Left?   Goodbye to All That! Forty Jewish-American Rabbis, professors and activists say it’s time to say goodbye to Zionism once and for all. Do they have a point?   Where We Live, There Is Our Country! For 68 years, there were Bundists in Israel – socialist, internationalist Yiddishists. Finally, only now, their Tel Aviv headquarters is shuttering. But what is their legacy?   American Jewish Summer Camp For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss what Sandy Fox discovered over long years of scholarly archival study about the golden age of American Jewish summer camp, the results of which research will soon turn up in an as-yet-to-be-named book in a bookstore near you!   All this and the New Wave Klezmer of Oy Division!   Music The New-Wave Klezmer of Oy Division: Slushay Zemlyak (with Psoy Korolenko) Ekh Vel Zayn (with Psoy Korolenko) Dumay! Oy Gewald a Ganef
7/18/20191 hour, 13 minutes, 34 seconds
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The “The Distance from You to Me” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? You Don’t Have to Be Religious to Be Religious, but It Helps Can Israel’s religious right be led by a very secular, very feminist woman? Eilat: Hot, Fraught & Overwrought What, if anything, ought to be done about the woes of southern resort city Eilat? Je m’accuse A week after we buried another Ethiopian kid killed by a police officer, the eleventh in two decades, what accounts for our omnipresent racism? As Tolstoy never said, “Every racist society is racist in its own way.” What is our way of being racist? Guilt by Association? For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment the brief but vicious twitter war between Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Prime Minister Ehud Barak over Barak’s perhaps remunerative relationship with billionaire sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein. Should consorting with mega-rich scumbags be an election issue for the leader of the new Democratic Israel party? All this and the soulful folk (or is it folky soul) of TamaRadah! Music TamaRadah: Ai Sham (אי שם) Abba AyYahoi (אבבה איהוי) Tehushat ha-Zilut (תחושת הזילות) Zeh ha-Geshem (זה הגשם)
7/11/20191 hour, 17 minutes, 8 seconds
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The “Parties Like It’s 1999” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? Parties Like It’s 1999 Israel’s Left recombobulates itself by returning to yesterday’s leaders, all of whom are men. What explains this sudden lurch to the Father-Knows-Best ghosts-of-politics past? Is a Dream a Lie if it don’t Come True? Ten years have passed since PM Benjamin Netanyahu endorsed a Palestinian state in his famous “Bar Ilan Speech.” Did that speech have an enduring impact on Israeli politics, or was it just a thing that happened long ago and then dissipated into the fetid vapors of time? Protean Protein Is a key to Middle East peace … hummus? “Silence!” For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment the Supreme Court’s response to a suit brought against an ultra-orthodox radio station by the Reform Movement’s Israel Religious Action Center and the religious feminist group Kolech, hoping to assess against the station for refusing to air women’s voices from 2009 to 2011, a fine so great that the broadcast towers would fall silent forever. The court said, basically, do a brother a solid and let the station survive, and we’ll try to figure out whether a brother who shuts up a sister even deserves a solid. All this and the power punk joy of Tabarnak and Yishai Berger! MusicTabarnak, in honor of Yishai Berger’s terrific set at Levontin 7 last week: Ha-Shir Ha-Chi Tov Hu Ba-Olam Ya Sefel Le-Ha-Eef Mashehu Kmo 400 Taklitim Lihitraot Ya Hnunim
7/4/20191 hour, 14 minutes, 19 seconds
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The “Huddled Masses Yearning for GDP?” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? Black & Blue & White The Blue & White party are facing a dilemma: Should they attack the ultra-Orthodox, whom they may want as coalition partners after the election? What should Blue & White say about the men in black? Huddled Masses Yearning for GDP? The Trump administration unveils its long awaited plan to enrich the Palestinian economy. Is it a Marshall Plan for our generation, or a Marie Antoinette-ish bit of Let-them-eat-cake-ism? Last Picture Show? Tel Aviv will soon have only one movie theater, down from more than 50. Why are pictures leaving the city and what, if anything, can be done about it? “Concentration Camps” For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment American congressional Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s description of the dismal places where the Trump administration is warehousing undocumented immigrant kids under lock and key as “concentration camps”, and the angry and anguished responses it provoked (and the angry and anguished responses that the angry and anguished responses provoked, and so on and so forth, ad infinitum). All this and the hip hop electronica of Ido Maimon and his many talented friends! Music Ido Maimon: Litfos Otah, featuring Guy Mazzig Moreh Mahlif, featuring Tuna Shivilim Hadashim, featuring Eden Derso Seratim, featuring Alon Eder
6/27/20191 hour, 18 minutes, 50 seconds
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The “Pleas Don’t Please” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? The Center Will Hold? Avigdor Lieberman – head of the secular, right-wing Yisraeli Beiteinu Party – made a bombshell announcement that, after our do-over elections, he will force the Likud and Blue-and-White parties to form a centrist, secular “National Unity Government.” Has Israel’s next government just been formed? Hard Night for Sara Sara Netanyahu pleads guilty to ordering expensive take-out food to the Prime Minister’s residence, ending an ugly four year investigation and trial. What should we make of this whole pathetic affair? A Contrarian Century Ha’aretz celebrates a century of cheesing people off. What impact does this indispensable, infuriating newspaper have on Israeli politics? The Mainstreaming of the LGBTQ Movement in Israel For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment the quick spread of LGBTQ parades, events and public presence from Israel’s big cities to, well, most everywhere. What accounts for mainstreaming of the LGBTQ movement, and what does it augur? All this and the newlywed poppiness of Ben Zini ve-Taylor. Music Ben Zini ve-Taylor: Hey Tay (היי טיי) Tay (טיי) Minimor (מיינימור) Nisikhah Sheli (נסיכה שלי)
6/20/20191 hour, 19 minutes, 13 seconds
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The “Labor Savers?” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and journalist and educator Ittay Flescher discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Labor Savers Young Turks, Old Guard, and Stern Generals battle for control of Israel’s Labor Party. Who has the best chance of saving from extinction the party of David Ben Gurion, Golda Meir and Yitzhak Rabin? Good Checkpoints Make Good Neighbors? New tricked-out hi-tech checkpoints that dramatically reduce the time it takes for Palestinians laborers to enter Israel, and make the process less frustrating and degrading: This sounds like good news, but it is? Nothing to be Proud Of? Israel’s first openly gay minister is jeered and hounded from Jerusalem’s Gay Pride parade, because of his poor record on LGBTQ issues, and his support of the Occupation. But should anyone be Queer-Non-Grata at the Pride Parade? Why All the Fuss Around David Friedman's Times Interview? For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment discuss American Ambassador to Israel David Friedman’s assertion to the Times that, among other things, “Under certain circumstances, I think Israel has the right to retain some, but unlikely all, of the West Bank.” Surely it was an interview full of sound and fury. Was it also an interview signifying nothing? All this and the indie, new wave pleasures of Yesh Lah Haver! Music Yesh Lah Haver: Adon ha-Selihot (אדון הסליחות) Hey (היי) Sippur Aher (סיפור אחר) Mizmor Ga’agu’im (מזמור געגועים)
6/13/20191 hour, 18 minutes, 15 seconds
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The “Money, God and Country” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra-special, special extra segment? The Small Matter of the Bill New elections may cost Israel as much as 5 billion shekels. Should politicians take into account the small matter of the bill? Friedman is the New Jabotinsky The “First Conference on Israeli Conservatism” fills a huge conference center, mostly with kippah-capped men. What accounts for the new affinity between Reagan-Thatcher politics and economics and Israeli Modern Orthodoxy? Heschel is the New Herzl Should Reform, conservative and reconstructionist Jews in Israel take to the streets to fight for political causes that have nothing to do with religious pluralism like, say, social and economic justice? Why Has TAU Declined to Denude the University of All Its Sackleriana? For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment the urgent request sent by Physicians for Human Rights, Israel, to Tel Aviv University, asking to remove the name “Sackler” from the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, on the grounds that the famous family of Jewish philanthropists’ own Purdue Pharma, the makers of Oxycontin, a drug that has ravaged so much of the US (which request the university refused because, you know, money is useful to buy things). Music New singles by Adiel Tiri: Halas (חלאס) Behiat Iyuni (בחייאת עיוני) Zeh Mesubah (זה מסובך) La-Hatzot Yabeshet (לחצות יבשת)
6/6/20191 hour, 13 minutes, 30 seconds
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The “Over Again” Edition

Don Futterman, Noah Efron, and Times of Israel Ops-&-Blogs editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Over Again What just happened? Why is Israel going to new elections, just a month and a half after the last elections? Center-Left 2.0 Israel’s Center-Left just staged one of the most successful and powerful demonstrations in recent memory. Did it set the anti-Netanyahu forces on a new path? If so, where will that path lead? Skin in the Game Woman in Jerusalem take off their tops to send ultra-Orthodox protesters scurrying away. Is that a good thing? Their Fears, Our Problem? For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment the recent poll showing that three in four American Jews feels less safe than they did two years ago. What, if anything, should Israel do about this? Music Daniel Sun Krief, off her much-anticipate, soon-to-be-released album “Tori Lomar”: Yodaat et Hakol Tori Lomar Henech le-Atzmekh Ani Zeh Beiti
5/30/20191 hour, 14 minutes, 54 seconds
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The “Heroes & Beeros” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra-special, special extra segment? Sa’ar in a Storm What does once-and-future Likud leader, Gideon Sa’ar, PM Netanyahu’s nemesis on the premises, promise for Israeli politics? Pains in the Glass An ultra-Orthodox boycott threatens to close down a glass factory that keeps its furnaces glowing on Shabbat. Politics in the marketplace ain’t a bad thing in general, but what about when lots of jobs are on the line? A (2nd Century) Star is Born! Bar Kokhba led a tragic and disastrous revolution against the Romans in the 2nd century. Why is he a Zionist hero today? Trumpville? Trumptown? Trump City? For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment the Golan settlement slated to be named after Donald Trump – Trumpville? Trumptown? Trump City? Trump Valley? Trump Heights? Trumpboro? Trumpopolis? – and what we make of having a town renamed after the American president. Music Jonamoon, after their triumphant appearance at the Jacob’s Ladder Folk Festival: Valentines Friends Magic Eyes Symphony
5/23/20191 hour, 20 minutes, 57 seconds
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The “Keeva & Us” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? “Natural Partners” How are pork-loving former Soviets and God-fearing ultra-Orthodox Jews “natural partners” in a Netanyahu government? Credit where Credit is Due Starting now, every Israeli will have an official credit rating. Is this a way to catch deadbeats or a way for the rich to f*ck the poor? Raising the Aufruf? Shtisel is coming back for a third season! Why do we love those zany ultra-Orthodox so damn much? And will Keeva ever find true love?!? Ixnay Ethay Elf-Hatingsay For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment a much-maligned Eurovision promotion video produced by the national broadcast corporation that includes the line, “most of us are Jews, but only some of us are greedy / and you might notice people here are very very needy.” Are we doing the work of the anti-Semites for them? Music Israeli Eurovision Classics, Performed Unclassically: Natati la hayaii, performed by Elad Koren (lead singer, Onoma); Kobi Farhi, (lead singer Orphaned Land), Alex Zevulun, (Guitar, The Fading); Erez Yohanan, (Drums, Amaseffer) “Abanibi,” performed by Netta Barzilai “HaLaila,” performed by Daniel Rubin “Toy,” performed by Aveva
5/16/20191 hour, 19 minutes, 17 seconds
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The “Songs of Innocence and Experience” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? Your Services are No Longer Needed More than 40% of Knesset representatives are new to the job, and turnover among legislators is at an all-time high. Why? What does this augur for Israeli politics? For a Song New regulations will prevent Israeli mayors from paying more than 20,000 bucks to pop stars to perform at gala Independence Day celebrations. A blessed return to sanity, or government sticking its nose where it doesn’t belong? What’s a Good Book Good For? Secular Israelis used to love the Independence Day Bible Contest, and religious ones hated it. Now religious Israelis dominate the Bible Contest, and secular ones ignore it. What does the odd career of the Annual Bible Contest tell us about the changing nature of the Israeli soul? This War Stuff Takes a Real Toll on Us For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment what the hell just happened between us and Hamas in Gaza, and why it leaves us dazed, confused and sad. Music All this and the IsraEthiopian genius of Ground Heights: Yehiyot Nuro Hiola Sun is High Aynoche
5/9/20191 hour, 13 minutes, 29 seconds
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The “Simulacrum and Dissimulation” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? The Holocaust Will Not Be Tweeted Dramatizing the Holocaust on Instagram so phone-addicted kids will pay attention? Seriously? Sins of the Fathers' Grocer When a supermarket chain uses a made-up story about Ashkenazi wholesalers exploiting and insulting Mizrahi shoppers four decades ago, is that a bigger insult to Ashkenazim or Mizrahim? Lights Unto the Nation What do the people chosen to light torches at the national Independence Day say about the state of our national soul? Really NYTimes? Really? For our most extravagantly generous Patreon patrons, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss the caricature in the New York Times of a big-nosed dachshund Netanyahu with a Jewish star on his collar, leading a blind, yarmulka-ed Trump. Wha?!? Music Songs of Remembrance, for Yom Ha-Shoah: Halom, by Ohad Kostki (with lyrics by Abramek Koplowitz, who perished at 14 in Auschwitz) Beautiful that way, by Achinoam Nini (Noa) Mi ba-Esh, by Shanty Kadar Afar ve-Avak, by Yehuda Poliker
5/2/20191 hour, 11 minutes, 59 seconds
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The “What, We Worry?” Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? The Solidarity Singularity Has the time come for Israel’s Jewish (and Zionist) left to join forces with Israel’s Arab (and anti-Zionist) left? If so, how? Scholars’ Dolour The Association for Israel Studies is in a tizzy about an academic journal issue that some think crosses the line from scholarship to propaganda. Is “pro-Israel scholarship” an oxymoron? What, We Worry? Israelis worry less about global threats – from climate change to cyberattack and beyond – than anyone else in the world. How come? Left Wing or Right Wing? For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment a new web series about the differences between left-wingers and right-wingers. It’s all in good fun, but is it also saying something serious about the state of our politics and our collective soul? Music All this and the impressive, transgressive, expressive hip-hop collective, Hulon Imperia: From Here to There / Mipo Lesham Bahur Ragish Ze Loop Hulon is Atlanta
4/25/20191 hour, 14 minutes, 47 seconds
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“The Young and the Feckless” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. The Kids are All Right It’s accepted wisdom that Israeli young people are more right-wing than their older sisters and brothers, parents and grandparents. But are they really? And if they are, why? What We Learned at the Polls Peter Beinart writes that the lesson of the last election is that the time has come to make Israelis suffer for our sins. That so? “And You Shall Tell Your Child” On Passover, we’re supposed to tell our kids the story of the Exodus and what it means to us today. But what does it mean to us today? Enjoying Others' Misfortune Cookie For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment the dark pleasures of political schadenfreude. Why was the best thing about our recent elections the misfortunes they brought to some of our most stalwart politicians? Music The very happy sounds of Miki G & Tzemer: Sababa Kadima Yom Ehad Lo Levad
4/18/20191 hour, 11 minutes, 12 seconds
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Extra: Is Israel Experiencing a Decline in the Quality of Its Democracy?

For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment a remarkable new Brookings Institute Policy Brief called “Is Israel in Democratic Decline?” by Tamara Cofman Wittes and Yael Mizrahi-Arnaud. In a moment of I-happen-to-have-Marshall-Mcluhan-right-here, Mizrahi-Arnaud joins us to say, “You understand nothing of our work, how you ever got a podcast is beyond me!”
4/12/201932 minutes, 5 seconds
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The “Deep Breath” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. What Just Happened?!? The votes are counted. What the hell just happened? The Via Media Given the alternative, is a coalition of the center and the Likud really such a bad idea after all? Getting Out of Bed in the Morning The Likud has led Israel for 30 of the past 42 years, and more are ahead. What reason does an Israeli leftist have to get out of bed? Is Israel Experiencing a Decline in the Quality of Its Democracy? For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment a remarkable new Brookings Institute Policy Brief called “Is Israel in Democratic Decline?” by Tamara Cofman Wittes and Yael Mizrahi-Arnaud. In a moment of I-happen-to-have-Marshall-Mcluhan-right-here, Mizrahi-Arnaud joins us to say, “You understand nothing of our work, how you ever got a podcast is beyond me!” Music The viral positivity of Tazazo: Kuli Ahava, with Mazzal Damsia Mona Lisa, with Tzemer Insomnia Halivai Ani
4/10/20191 hour, 16 minutes, 27 seconds
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The “Bullets, Ballots and Breastbeating” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Listen to the extra segment. The War that Wasn’t We almost stumbled into war with Gaza last week, just ahead of crucial elections. Why didn’t we? Election Reflection After three intensive months of campaign, we look back and wonder, what the f*ck was that? Shame! Why does Israel’s Right hold the patent on pride, and our Left on shame? The Israeli Campaign Ads We Loved, Hated, or Were Mystified By For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment the election ads that captured our attention over the past weeks, and why we loved, hated, or were mystified by them. Music Ron Cohen: Yehefim Yehiye Besder Stam Yom Mehapeset
4/4/20191 hour, 21 minutes, 18 seconds
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The “Crossing Lines” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? Heights and Rights U.S. President Donald Trump declares that the Golan belongs to Israel, after three decades of Israel trying to negotiate it back into Syrian hands. Will history remember this as something that matters, like PM Netanyahu says, or is it destined to be a forgotten footnote? Scorched by the Bern Bernie Sanders speaks out against “apartheid-like conditions in Palestine.” Just after we got used to millennial democrats harshly criticizing Israel, do we need also to get used to nearly octogenarian democrats harshly criticizing Israel? The Feynman-Levy Conjecture A feminist, social-democratic party with no position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict may emerge from upcoming elections as king-makers. Is that a good thing? Can AIPAC Save America From Itself? For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment the big AIPAC cotillion, paying special attention to three remarkable essays about it, one in the Times, one in the Forward, and the third in Haaretz (by our own Allison Kaplan-Sommer). Music Post-punk, power pop by The Driers: Porchlight Contagious Delayed Sad Party
3/28/20191 hour, 7 minutes, 32 seconds
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The “Château Latour” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Wunderkind Haaretz book reviewer (and so much more) Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Leftier than Thou Instead of attacking Netanyahu, the Labor Party decides to attack his centrist opponent, Benny Gantz, as knock-off Netanyahu and right-wing stooges. Has the center-left gone Hobbesian? Not Not-Religious A scholar argues that religion has osmotically entered so much of Israeli society, that it is no longer secular. Are we entering a “post-secular” age? Diverticality A proposed Jerusalem Cable Car will allow tourists and residents to go from Jewish West Jerusalem to the Wailing Wall without seeing a Moslem or Christian, except from an air conditioned cabin many meters above. Can transportation technology be politics by other means? FASCISM. By Shaked For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment a new election ad that has new-right minister of Justice Ayelet Shaked misting herself with perfume labeled “fascism.” Provocative, yes, but to what end? Music The great Brazilian-Israeli drummer, composer and singer, Joca Perpignan: Arrancada A Vida Que a Gente Levar, with Rotem Cohen Jogo do Viver Los Van Van, with Amir Gwirtzman
3/21/20191 hour, 14 minutes, 22 seconds
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The “Banned on the Run” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? Banned on the Run Should parties that spew rage and hate be banned from running in democratic elections? Here in Israel, the question ain’t academic. The Feiglin Effect The hottest thing in these elections is a radically libertarian, pro-weed-legalization, separation of Church and State party that also wants to annex the occupied territories tomorrow. WTF? Feel the Burn Midburn is Israel’s Burning Man, and its growing by leaps and bounds. Why is it so popular? Ilhan Who? For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment Allison’s picque that no one in Israel seems to care one way or another about Ilhan Omar and the soul of America’s Democratic Party. But should the question of whether or not a newly elected congresswoman’s criticism of Israel are tinged with anti-Semitism matter in the cafes of Tel Aviv? Music Yuval Dayan, who won our hearts on the first season of the Voice, and whom we’ve loved ever since: Mi Ani Mulam Derekh ha-Eynayim Shelkha, Yoav Mitarahat ba-Olam Ha-Sof ha-Tov ha-Zeh
3/14/20191 hour, 9 minutes, 34 seconds
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The “Things Change (or They Don’t)” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. The Bombshell was a Dud A week after the Attorney General announced he’d be indicted for bribery and breach of trust, PM Netanyahu is more popular than before. Why? أعتقد أن الأطفال هم مستقبلنا (I Believe Our Children are the Future) More and more Israelis are sending their kids to Arabic-Hebrew bilingual schools. Are parents pursuing peace with their tots? Long Ago, in the Cowshed An American-Israeli posts on Facebook that Benny Gantz, who is challenging Netanyahu for Israelis premiership, exposed himself to her 42 years ago, when they were both in high school. Now what? Extra Patron Segment For our most generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment a recent essay in Haaretz by Anschel Pfeffer, on-the-nosedly headlined, “After Replacing Netanyahu, Gantz's Party Will Self-destruct. And That's OK.” But is it really OK? Music By child reality star turned teenage internet star turned just normal-old-23-year-old-pop-star, Shira Margalit! Hey, Niv Imma Tzodeket Tamid Od Lo Ba ve-Holekh
3/7/20191 hour, 17 minutes, 10 seconds
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The “With Us or Agin’ Us!” Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Time of Israel Ops & Blogs editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. The Coalition Prohibition Supposition No Palestinian-Israeli party has ever joined the country’s ruling coalition. Has the time come to break that taboo? Judaeo-Scriptio Continua Israel’s “New Right” Party launches a campaign proposing that Judaism, Israeli identity and right-wing politics fit together hand-in-glove. Is it gonna get them votes? Moving Advice Your friend asks for help moving into a new apartment in a West-Bank settlement. Should you do it? Extra Patron Segment For our most extremely generous Patreon supporters, we discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment a remarkable essay in Tablet Magazine by former editor at Wired and the Times and plutonium-grade mensch Mark Horowitz called, “Michael Sfard Can’t Win,” about how very nearly impossible it is to say anything about Israel and be heard. Music Shira Gavrielov (and her Dad, Miki, and friends): Noten Li Koach Kshehaolam Yaatzor, with E-Z Ani Ve’ata (with Miki Gavrielov) The Pain
2/28/20191 hour, 13 minutes, 48 seconds
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The “Out with the Old, In with the New” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. They’d Like to Teach the World to Sing Can a single political party long endure with some members who are Two-State Solution types and others who are Never-Palestinian-State sorts, and some members who see the ultra-Orthodox as partners and others who see them as anathema? The new centrist mega-party “Blue & White” does just that: Is it a civil war in the making? The Prime Minister Israel Never Had Tzipi Livni was almost Prime Minister and, as Foreign Minister, she almost signed a peace accord with the Palestinians. Why, then, do only one in a hundred Israelis support her, bringing her brilliant career to an ignoble end? You’ll Weld ‘til we Tell You to Stop Welding Are market forces making it impossible for welders, metalsmiths, carpenters, upholsterers, cobblers, tailors, and mechanics to do what they do in Tel Aviv? Is every meter of real estate in the city destined to be fancy housing for rich folks? Extra Patron Segment For our most intemperately generous Patreon supporters, we will discuss in our extra-special, special extra segment the Forward’s primer, “How To Speak About The Israel Lobby In A Non-Anti-Semitic Way,” the latest salvo in Opinion Editor Batya Ungar-Sargon’s copiously ambitious program to renovate the whole damn American Left, as a first step towards renovating American Jewish politics. Music Afor Gashum, who's celebrating 30 years of their hugely influential samizdat 1989 cassette, February. Pashut ve-Tiv’i Shir Pop ’67 Hinei Ba ha-Geshem Tinshemet
2/21/20191 hour, 8 minutes, 7 seconds
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The “Befuddled, Belabored, Bereaved & Beloved” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and writer, TV host, and activist Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Primary Dolours According to polls, fifteen political parties have a decent shot of being elected to the Knesset. Only three of those – Meretz, Labor, and Likud – hold open primaries where eligible dues-paying party members vote to determine the party list. Effusive reporters described these primaries as a “celebration of democracy.” Others, like former Labor PM Ehud Barak, expressed their antipathy for the process. Are primaries good or bad for Israeli democracy? If not through primaries, then how ought Knesset candidates be chosen? Belabored Last Friday, in one outlier poll, the Labor Party fell below the election threshold needed to be seated in the Knesset. This means that, if the elections were held last week, and if that poll were right, the Labor Party would not be represented in the Knesset for the first time in Israel’s 71 year history. Should we be concerned about the travails – and the incipient disappearance – of the Labor Party? If so, what, if anything, should we do about it? Bereaved = Beloved? Of all those being wooed in this election season, perhaps no one has been wooed with more verve than Miriam Peretz, an Israel Prize Life Achievement Award recipient whose two boys were killed as active combat soldiers. But she would be the first to say that the admiration with which she is held draws its force mostly from the death of her kids. Do these extravagant efforts to recruit Peretz to Knesset politics (which apparently failed), reflect a “culture of bereavement” here that is gendered, and sees in bereaved mothers, above all, a symbol of the uprightness of much of who we are and what we do? Music The power and glory of AvevA My Heart Toy vs. Breathe Black Megedenga (Gigi Cover)
2/14/20191 hour, 14 minutes, 32 seconds
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The “Black & White, Left & Right” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? Likud Renewed, Dude! The Likud primaries are here! We wonder what composite portrait they paint of the heart, soul and physiognomy of the party. Being Black The rage and heartache of Ethiopian-Israelis came front and center as they protest police brutality and so much else. How are we – three white folks – ought to understand their pain and rage? Our World According to Conan How do we make sense of Conan O’Brien's attempt to make sense of Israel? Extra Segment We discuss the huge, building-sized billboards of PM Netanyahu shaking hands with US President Donald Trump under the slogan, “Netanyahu: In a League of his Own.” Why? Why? WHY? Music Half Ayala Ingedashet and half Orit Tashoma (on the occasion of the big demonstration): Basar Va Dam (Flesh and Blood) La-Nua (Moving) Tov Li Achshav (All’s Good Now) Bo Elay (Come to Me)
2/7/20191 hour, 14 minutes, 13 seconds
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The “Bullsh*t Solutions to Bullsh*t Problems?” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Become a patron and gain access to our weekly extra special, special extra segments. Bullshit Solutions to Bullshit Problems? Is the election campaign about anything that matters (or anything at all)? The Change We Seek MK Dov Khenin resigned on the grounds that there are better ways to bring political change than the Knesset. Is he on to something? Some Jews are Arabs, Too An appeal has been brought before the Supreme Court to overturn the Nation-State Law on the grounds that downgrading Arabic also discriminates against Mizrahi Jews. Is this the winning argument against the bill? Extra Segment Rosanne Barr and Shmueli Boteach barnstorm Israel to make the point that Israel rocks and anti-semites suck. But to what end? Music Benaia Barabi Boker Tov (בוקר טוב) Tel Aviv ba-Laila (תל אביב בלילה) Mishehu Iti Kan (מישהו איתי כאן) Me-ha-Kfar el ha-Ir (מהכפר אל העיר)
1/31/20191 hour, 13 minutes, 8 seconds
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The “Lessons of War” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. No ‘Israeli-Palestinian Conflict’? Journalist and best-selling author Matti Friedman argues in the New York Times that if you think of the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians “as a problem that can be solved by an agreement between them,” then you don’t understand it. 1,364 Dead Terrorists Former IDF Chief of Staff and present candidate for Prime Minister Benny Gans boasts in his campaign videos of killing 1,364 terrorists and destroying whole city blocks in the Gaza war in 2014. Do body-counts have a place in political campaigns? Morriskeit Historian Benny Morris, on his retirement from teaching, predicts that in a generation’s time, Jews will become a persecuted minority in Palestine, because Palestinians will never accept a Jewish state on this embattled land. Morris is a scholar’s scholar, but also a long-time and lugubrious melancholic. What should we make of his dismal prediction? Extra Segment Michelle Alexander argues in the Times that, were he alive today, MLK would be all in on BDS. We ask, WTF? Music The happy energy of Moshe Peretz Yesh li Otakh (יש לי אותך) Sukar ba-Café (סוכר בקפה) Hakol Itakh Dvash (הכל איתך דבש) Hainu Shnaim (חיינו שניים), with Nasrin Kadrin
1/24/20191 hour, 11 minutes, 24 seconds
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The “Son of God, with a Side of Fries” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Never Netanyahu? Labor Party head dares and double-dares the heads of other parties in the center and on the left to swear on a million bibles that they’ll never join a Netanyahu government. Good politics or just more dumbassery? Son of God, with a Side of Fries There is blood on the streets of Haifa after the city art museum raises an exhibit including “McJesus,” a sculpture of Ronald McDonald on the cross, and demonstrations of offended Christians turn violent. How do you mesh artistic freedom and sensitivity to religious beliefs? The (Too) Low Cost of Learning An Israeli Nobel laureate says the country’s universities need to get hip to the logic of the market, and octuple tuitions. Does he have a point? Extra Segment Allison Kaplan Sommer (the Notorious AKS) talks us through the heartaches and controversies surrounding this weekend’s Women’s March in America. Music Liora Isaac Ma’ala Ma’ala Zagori Imperia, with Hadar Shmueli Ha-Laila Hatunah Periferia
1/17/20191 hour, 6 minutes, 58 seconds
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The “Goose, Gander & Duck” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Terrorists, Murderers or Just Kids? Five fifteen years-olds suspected of killing a Palestinian mother of nine by pelting her car with rocks are interrogated by the Shin Bet without being allowed to consult a lawyer to speak to their parents. Are the kids’ rights are being trampled? Uniformity A Hebrew U. prof who tells a student who complained about being treated uncivilly by a classmate because she came to class in uniform that she cannot expect others to treat her like a civilian when she’s dressed like a soldier. Should we be outraged? Breeding Socialists in Schoolyards In 2019, if a person joins an “educators’ kibbutz,” forgoing money, property and autonomy for the sake of higher ideals, are they a cultish dupe or a vanguard of a better future? Is capital-normativity the last great hegemony? Extra Segment As you generous people asked, we discuss the legacy of Moshe Arens, may his memory be for a blessing, who died this week. MusicRam Orion, who will be playing at Levontin 7 on January 23. Sharav Kol Siba Different Girl Ha-Shaliah (with Hila Ruach)
1/10/20191 hour, 8 minutes, 38 seconds
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The “Breaking Up is Hard to Do” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Right (Or, Naftali & Ayelet’s Excellent Adventure) Numbers one and two of the modern-Orthodox Jewish Home party, leave to start “The New Right.” It’s sad when kids run away from (The Jewish) Home. Center (Or, Plenty of Benny) A general starts a new centrist party in Israel, joining forces with another general and, just like that, they’re number two in the polls, behind Netanyahu. Does the future of Israeli politics run down the middle? Left (Or, The Defenestration of Tzippi Livni) Avi Gabbay, head of Israel’s labor party, defenestrates his main political partner on TV. But is there anything left of the left? Extra Segment As you generous people asked, each of us discuss which party we would vote for, if elections were held tomorrow. Music Shay Nobelman, ahead of his first major show in three years, at the Ozen Bar, on January 9. Power Pop Symphony Girlfriend Baby in the Rain Ein La Avir
1/3/20191 hour, 9 minutes, 45 seconds
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The “Elections!” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Elections! Netanyahu calls new elections, spurring the talking heads to talk, the pundits to pund, the experts to expectorate, and all the rest of us to grasp our heads in our hands and rock back and forth while muttering, “Let something good come of this, Puleeeze, let something good come of this.” Alternative Modernity in Kiryat Gat Does a traditional “Ethiopian farm” in Israel, with mud storehouses and subsistence farming, challenge the way the rest of us live? Rasah to Slash Our Stash of Cash? Should Israel go “cashless,” or is that just more Big-Brotherization? Extra Segment We discuss a question sent in, in one variant or another, by a bunch of listeners: “Why don't you guys have any right-wing folks on your show to get a broader range of opinions? What's the value of talking just among yourselves? Whataya, chicken?” Music Yolanta and Rocker-Pocket, off their new debut record, Disteemia. Lo haya af pa'am shaket Avazi bar Ha-yaar hamechushaf Shir Eres Islandi
12/27/20181 hour, 15 minutes, 57 seconds
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“The Grinch and the Jewish Question” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. The Vested Quest of the Oppressed Some Israelis watch yellow-vested Parisian protestors burn cars and break windows and thing, “We’d like in on that action.” But will Israel’s yellow-vest demonstrations produce any positive change? The Left is from Mars, the Right is from Venus A new study shows that Israeli leftists are from Mars, and right-wingers from Venus. They don’t even agree on what the word ‘democracy’ means. What does that augur for the future of the country? The Grinch and the Jewish Question A big honkin’ Christmas tree goes up in the Ashdod Mall. Is it good to have more pluribus in our unam? Extra Segment As per the suggestion of longtime friend of the show, Janet Hiller, we discuss “the role of the first family of Israel - how it has become presidential in nature and potentially dynastic.” Music Sweatshop Boys, Haifa’s punkest punks, in honor of their new record, “Two Men.” Unaware (Coco) Aya Doesn’t Like the Garlic Bros. Special Mood Brian
12/20/20181 hour, 11 minutes, 11 seconds
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The “Us & the Others” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Unsettling A Tel Aviv leftist sets out to meet settlers in Tekoa, and makes a remarkable documentary about the discussions she has. The settlers come off as decent, human and humane. Is that a problem? Dissed Why do so many Israeli parents worry that kids with disabilities might rob their own kids of the attention they deserve at schools and in after-school clubs and activities? Censoring Computer Copulation PM Netanyahu shelves a bill to make porn “opt-in” in Israel, arguing that it is a threat to free expression. But is regulating the internet really so bad? Extra: We call on our patreon supporters to send us questions or topics they’d like us to discuss, and we’ll discuss them in the upcoming weeks. We want to be your Siri of Israeli culture and politics! Music Yigal Bashan, may his memory be for a blessing. Yesh Li Tzipor Ketana Ba-Lev Im Tizkori Oti Sivan Shneinu Be-Yahad (with Yitzhak Klepter) Home Again
12/13/20181 hour, 6 minutes, 14 seconds
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The “What?!? Some Europeans Don’t Like Jews?!?” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. In Which Memory of George Herbert Walker Bush? George H.W. Bush remade the Middle East and changed US-Israel relations forever. Was this a good thing? What?!? Some Europeans Don’t Like Jews?!? A CNN-sponsored poll finds that almost half of all Europeans don’t think Israel has a right to exist as a Jewish state. What’s an Israeli to do? 28,000 Shots Hackers upload 28,000 historic photos purloined from Israeli archives. We go through them all and find an amazing vanished world! Extra Segment: Operation Northern Shield For our almost too generous patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss the launch of IDF's “Operation Northern Shield” to stop Hezbollah bad guys from boring beneath Israel’s borders. Are we supposed to feel relieved or freaked out? Music Songs from Kol ha-Neshama, the new tribute album to the great Ofra Haza. Yad ba-Yad - Zehava Benn Be-Kerem Teiman - Miri Mesika Gavriel - Sapir Saban Gagua shel Mangina - Yardena Arazi
12/6/20181 hour, 9 minutes, 32 seconds
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The “AirBDS?” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. AirBDS? Airbnb kicked Jewish settlers off their site: A courageous political stand or a craven and hypocritical singling out of Israel for censure? Solidarity on the Scaffolds More and more Palestinians from the West Bank work in Israel, under better conditions than ever before. Does this bring peace closer, or just make it easier for the status quo to continue forever? Getting High In 2050, 98% of Israelis will live in skyscrapers crammed onto an endless expanse of concrete, says a new report. But is this really so bad? Extra Segment: An EL AL Flight from Hell For our almost too generous patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss the El Al flight from New York to Tel Aviv forced to land in Athens so religious passengers could disembark before the onset of the Sabbath. Tempers flared, fists shook, frequent-flier cards were burned. What should we make of a religious war at 30,000 feet? Music A tribute to a genius grandmother and her brilliant grandson: Yaffa Yarkoni and Michael Suissa Od Yavo Shalom Aleinu – Yaffa Yarkoni Retina – Michael Suissa Rak Etmol – Yaffa Yarkoni (with Arik Einstein) Ein Shum Baaya – Michael Suissa (With Cohen@Moshon)
11/29/20181 hour, 9 minutes, 33 seconds
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The “Sometimes They’ll Give a War and Nobody Will Come” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Sometimes They’ll Give a War and Nobody Will Come Haaretz praises PM Netanyahu for single-handedly preventing war in Gaza. Are we in bizzaro-world, or were we just wrong about Netanyahu? Slights, Plights, Fights and Flights of the Right Israel’s right-wing Defense Minister resigns over the cease-fire with Hamas, and its right-wing Education Minister and Justice Minister almost do the same. Is Israel’s right experiencing a dark night of the soul? Mothers, Children and the Quest for Peace Israel’s biggest peace movement is run by women who say that “motherhood” is a moral and political tool that, if used right, might end more than a century of strife between Jews and Palestinians. Might the complications of family cut through the complications of our conflict? Extra Segment: Black Friday, Israeli Style For our almost too generous patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we will discuss the weird ascendance of Black Friday here, in a country that has neither Thanksgiving or Christmas. Is it globalization gone wild, or should we stop worrying and learn to love the low, low prices? Music Cookie Levanna (aka Kobi) משלים עוד סיבוב Mashlim od Sivuv הפוליסיה Hapolisia עכשיו זה מאוחר מדי Achshav Zeh Meuchar Medai גם אני Gam Ani
11/22/20181 hour, 12 minutes, 27 seconds
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The “Mourning in America” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Mourning in America Is it true that American Jews may never forgive Israel for its reaction to the Pittsburgh massacre? Should it be true? Our Rabin, Not Yours! Leftists use whistles, stadium horns and vuvuzelas to drown out right-wing speakers at the 23rd annual memorial of Rabin’s assassination. Why has the left become more combative about our slain Prime Minister’s legacy? Bloch Shock A feminist woman with spectacular karma just became mayor of a majority ultra-orthodox town in Israel. How the hell did that happen? Extra Segment: “Countries Without Nationalism are like People Without Souls” For our most spectacularly generous patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we will discuss an essay by Gil Troy called, “No, Nationalism is Not a Dirty Word or Trump Property.” Is nationalism the problem or the solution? Or is it more complicated than that? Music Spinster Sister, in honor of their new singles ahead of their first record in thirteen years! You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet Poison Declaration Mirror Instead
11/15/20181 hour, 10 minutes, 26 seconds
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The “Peace Happens” Edition

Crashing the First International Conference on Innovations in Conflict Resolution and Mediation, Don and Noah discuss seeking peace amidst violence and distrust, the secular and profane, ancient enmities and fragile hopes, with Northern Irish leaders who helped to end centuries-old conflict between Protestants and Catholics, Unionists and Republicans. What, if anything, do we have to learn from their experience? Don and Noah then discuss with a rabbi and former MK and Minister, the roles religions play in prolonging and, perhaps, resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. God, country, violence, faith, hatred, love, death and rebirth: this episode has got it all! All that and the soulful Irish music of The Bloomers, and the genial good-will of Natalie Goodis! Between Belfast, Bethlehem and Beer Sheva What can Israelis and Palestinians learn from Northern Ireland? A lot, says former First Minister Peter Robinson, who devoted his life to finding peace among Protestants and Catholics. Light Out from the Nations? What else can Israelis and Palestinians learn from Northern Ireland? So so much, says Rev. Gary Mason, who devoted his life to finding peace among Protestants and Catholics. Gods of War, Gods of Peace Is religion a barrier to peace between Jews and Palestinians? Rabbi, MK and Minister Michael Melchior says that the path to peace is paved with religion. Music The Bloomers, which Haaretz rightly calls “Israel’s best traditional Irish music.” Step It Out Mary Star of the County The Clueless Tinker Ranting Roving Robin
11/8/20181 hour, 28 minutes
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The “Love’s ‘lections Lost” Edition

In this very special, environmentally-sound, recycled edition of the Promised Podcast, we rebroadcast discussions about: Whether the fact that the rabbis did not protest the passage of a very liberal abortion law means that we are mistaken about rabbinic reach and overreach Whether we need more professorial types in politics, or whether the eggheads shouldn’t stay in their seminar rooms where they belong Why Israeli parents are so unworried about the dangers facing their kids at play and out and about in the world. Participating in today’s show are Allison, Don, Noah, Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag, and Shaharit Think Tank Grand Puba Eilon Schwartz. Music Coolooloosh, celebrating the tenth anniversary re-release of their classic album Elements of Sound and their forthcoming reunion concert at the Barbie in Tel Aviv on November 14. People of the Street Elements of Sound Music Business Lock your Doors
11/1/20181 hour, 9 minutes, 8 seconds
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The “Gaga for the GA!” Edition

Allison, Don and Noah gather agog among the movers and the shakers at the General Assembly of the Jewish Federations of North America to discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. It’s Not Over ‘til the Yellow Bird Sings The “Canary Mission” is a website clearinghouse of information about American students, professors and organizations who are critical of Israel. What impact does its “this-will-go-on-your-permanent-record” trolling of Jewish American (and other) critics of Israel have on all of us? Marks and Surplus Values If “Jewish values” are used to justify both right-wing and left-wing positions, there is any value to them at all? Is it time to stick a fork in “Jewish Values”? Schools of De-Zion There's an amazing resurrection in America of hip Yiddishism and Bundism and all sorts of spectacular Jewish cultural creativity, the roots of which reach back to sources that have little to do with Israel and Zionism. Should we celebrate or mourn this creative de-Zionising? Music The soulfulness of Naama Cooper and Natan Kamen
10/25/20181 hour, 13 minutes, 24 seconds
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The “Salts of the Earth” Edition

Subscribe to our WhyWhyWhy! True Stories from Israel podcast Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Stitcher Spotify   Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. What’s Good for the Goose Polls show that former IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz may soon be one of Israel’s most powerful politicians, even though no one knows what he thinks about anything. Why do we keep falling in love with strong, silent types in uniforms? So You Couldn’t Find a Nice Jewish News Anchorwoman? The winningest wedding of Israel’s social season is between a Muslim anchorwoman and a Jewish actor. Is it racist to have misgivings about “mixed marriages”? “If I Creative-Class Thee, O’ Jerusalem” Do we want Jerusalem 2.0, a shangrila for creative class types, tap-tap-tapping their screenplay into their laptop at the hip neighborhood café? Extra Segment: Israel's “Fame Drain” For our most spectacularly generous patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss Israel’s “Fame Drain.” Should we care that so many on Israel’s A list are heading for Hollywood? Music Roei Freilich, who just rocked the IndieNegev Festival! HaLayla He Tirkod Hatzlacha Af Paam Lo Eheyeh Rakdan Rotzeh Lehishaer Raev (with Rafi Adar)
10/18/20181 hour, 17 minutes, 51 seconds
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The “Jewesses Packing Heat” Edition

In this partially archival yet still very fresh edition of the Promised Podcast, we rebroadcast two segments from prior episodes, followed by a brand new third segment for your aural pleasure. Starring in this episode, in no particular order, are Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, Bradley Burston, Miriam Herschlag, Gilad Halpern, and Noah Efron. Aging Alone A report prepared by the Government Research Institute unveiled that 32% of elderly people aged 65-74 in Israel report frequent or occasional feelings of loneliness. Jewesses Packing Heat There is something majorly messed up about how men think about Jewish women and, especially, Jewish women with guns. This is proved all too true today with a Girls-of-the IDF pinup calendar, and the icky charge guys get from Jewesses with Guns. Eurovision Indecision Is it really so great a thing, after all, for Tel Aviv-Jaffa to be hosting the expensive, disruptive Eurovision next May? Music The great Tamar Aphek, who just announced a new show, her first in a while, at Kuli Alma in Tel Aviv, on Sunday, Nov. 18, at 9 pm. Put it on your calendars! Where Were You? Dream Inside a Dream Taking Over It’s For Us
10/11/201857 minutes, 20 seconds
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The “Being Mayor is Tough!” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Book Learnin’ The Palestinian Authority publishes its first new schoolbooks in 18 years, and they contain scorched-earth rejection of Jewish presence in Palestine, so much so that the European Union cut Palestinian aid by 15 million Euros. How understanding ought we be of this pedagogy of rage? Barak, Bezalel and Bennett and the Red Bellheifer A former Prime Minister, a present Minister of Education and an MK argue about whether Israel’s modern orthodox Jews are quickly becoming more moderate or quickly becoming more fanatical. Who is right? “Being Mayor is Tough!” 13.5% of city council members in Israel are women. 2% of mayors are. Why is it so damn hard for women to advance in local politics? Extra Segment: Ignore or Fight NGO Monitor's Trolling? For our most spectacularly generous patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we will discuss what one should do about being trolled by ideological detractors: Turn the other cheek? Fight until the last drop of blood is spilled? Haters gonna hate, and Trolls gonna troll, but is there anything we can do to preserve our honor? Music Eden Derso who, at the tender age of 20, is already Israel’s queen of rap, soul and reggae! Bam Bam באם באם Yehiye Mah She-Yehiye יהיה מה שיהיה Shevilim Hadashim שבילים חדשים Hipus Atzmi חיפוש עצמי
10/4/20181 hour, 8 minutes, 32 seconds
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The “Israel, Encapsulated” Edition

In this very special, collectors’ edition of the Promised Podcast, we rebroadcast a conversation with one of our favorite writers, the brilliant and enchanting magical-realist writer Etgar Keret, soon after the publication of his 2015 memoir, The Seven Good Years. The interview was done by the wonderful Ilene Prusher, long-time fill-in Promised Podcast panelist, and one-time TLV1 program director. We also speculate, with Allison, Noah, and The Tel Aviv Review’s Gilad Halpern, about what six items we would each send up in a Voyager-Spacecraft sort of time capsule, to teach eager aliens everything they need to know about Earth’s only Jewish State. Etgar Keret, on life, literature and low expectations Etgar Keret on life, literature, longing and lowering expectations. Israel, Encapsulated What six items should we pack into a Voyager-Spacecraft sort of time-capsule, to teach eager aliens all they need to know about Earth’s only Jewish State. (And, no, BDS has not yet reached the outer atmosphere.) Music Shahar Saul, the 24 year old Tel Aviv rapper who says that his goal is to conquer Israel with his music, then America, then the world: He just might succeed! “Bachur Shechunah” by Shahar Saul, along with Tzagai Boy and Avi Hailu “Instagram”, by Shahar Saul with Tzukush “Mesiba Shehora” by Shahar Saul, with Tzukush
9/27/20181 hour, 13 minutes, 58 seconds
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The “Oslo at 25” Edition

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Gilad Halpern discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. “A New Chapter in the Sad Book of Our Lives”: The Oslo Accords at 25 25 years ago this week, Yitzhak Rabin, Yassir Arafat and Bill Clinton gathered on the White House Lawn and made us believe that maybe a century of Palestinian-Jewish enmity was ending. What do we make of that unfulfilled hope, a quarter of a century later? Let them play X-Box!, or, The End of the People’s Army? The IDF plans to draft some for eight years, others for one year, others not at all: Is it finally really time to stick a fork in the notion of a “People’s Army”? The Hebrew Innoversity The Hebrew University makes all students – physicists, poets and philosophers – take a course on “entrepreneurship and innovation,” so students will find their way in a gig-economy in a high-tech nation. Is the notion of learning-for-its-own-sake dying before our eyes? Extra Segment: Does the Israeli Left Need to Fight for Its Own Truth? For our most spectacularly generous patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we will discuss an essay in Haaretz called, “Israel's Opposition Needs Sincere Leaders”, by one-time Labor-lion Uzi Baram, a minister throughout Rabin’s second run as Prime Minister, who argues that “the great mistake of the camp opposing the right is that it hasn’t clearly demarcated the 'good' and 'bad' players, and hasn’t fought for its own truth.” Does he have a point? Music Orphaned Land, whose video “Like Orpheus” just won the 2018 Progressive Music Award for Video of the Year, at the world-famous Globe Theatre in London, and whom an online petition nominates for a Nobel Peace Prize! The Cave Yedidi A’Salk El Meyod Na’ala
9/20/20181 hour, 10 minutes, 25 seconds
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The “Yesterday and Today” Edition

In an inspiring demonstration of environmental consciousness, this week the Promised Podcast mixes new discussions with gently repurposed discussions from our archives, producing an episode with the vintage grace of a fine wine and the bracing freshness of just-squeezed orange juice. The G Word A while back, in honor of the High Holidays, Haaretz polled all 120 Members of the Knesset, asking each of them whether or not they believe in God, and found, as one journalist later put it, mostly sycophancy and cowardice. But do we want and need to know whether or not our politicians believe in god, and what can we learn from the answers they gave us when asked if they did? You Can’t Go Home Again The brilliant novelist, non-fiction impresario Ayelet Waldman returns to Israel (where she was born, and where she once considered spending her life) after many years away, and this inspires each of us to try to see the country afresh through her eyes, and ask how have things changed as we have been raising families, pursuing careers and made our different ways in the world. For the Sins As every year on Yom Kippur, Jews chant the “Al Heyt” prayer, for me one of the most affecting and beautiful of all that days very affecting and meaningful prayers. It is a list of sins that we have committed over the previous year, categorized in various ways, together mapping a rich ontology of iniquity. We search our souls and ask ourselves what our greatest political sins have been over the past year, on the Left, maybe in the country, maybe as individuals. Music Shuli Rand, off his brand-new record, Ratzoh va-Shov. HaHaklaim Avadim Etz va-Pri (beginning at 00:00:34) Da’ B’ni Ahuvi
9/13/20181 hour, 6 minutes, 43 seconds
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The “Another Year” Edition

Don Futterman, Noah Efron, and roving freelance journalist Naomi Zeveloff discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Send These, the Homeless, Tempest-Tost, the Bill! Trump says to the UN that America won’t pay anymore for food, medicine, schools or homes for Palestinian refugees. PM Netanyahu says, yahoo, but most every other Israeli responds with quiet anxiety. Home is Where the Homework Is The number of homeschooled Israeli kids increases 1,150% in ten years. What the hell is going on? 5778 As a new year begins, we ask, What were the most important people and events of the tired, waning year limping to a close? Extra Segment: What Can American Rabbis Say About Israel This Rosh Hashanah For our primo Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss an intriguing essay in Haaretz called, “What on Earth Can American Rabbis Say about Israel this Rosh Hashana?”, by the singular Rav. Eric Yoffie , onetime President of the Union for Reform Judaism in America. With him we wonder, well, what on earth can a rabbi tell his flock about this stiff-necked people in this beautiful and troubled land? Music Galatz Songs of the year, 5774-5777 (As we impatiently await the song of the year for 5778!) 5774: Shlomi Shaban and Chava Alberstein - Targil be-Hit’orrerut 5775: Nadav Guedj - Golden Boy 5776: Hanan Ben Ari - Tutim 5777: Nechi Nech - Kol ha-Zman ha-Zeh
9/6/20181 hour, 15 minutes, 13 seconds
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The “Symbolic Justice” Edition

Don Futterman, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Just the Vax Should it be illegal for kids in Israel to go to school, if they haven’t gotten their vaccines? The Great, Digital Sort Rich Israelis surf real estate sites, poor ones gamble on-line – Is the internet tearing Israeli society apart? Symbolic Justice Is it weird to pardon 70 convicts in honor of Israel’s 70th year? Extra Segment: Bursting Bibi-Haters' Bubble For our primo Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss an intriguing essay in Haaretz arguing that we’re all thinking all wrong about Prime Minister Netanyahu’s opulent ways while travelling. Should give the guy a break when he orders the best wine to his room to wind down after a long day of diplomacizing? Music Mayonesa, off their debut album, Everything, that came out just this week. Beer Had I Walked Home, Again Suddenly Something
8/30/20181 hour, 7 minutes, 54 seconds
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The “Cautionary Conversations” Edition

Chair of Tel Aviv University’s Dept. of Public Policy Alon Tal, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Avoidably Detained The Shabak holds up journalist Peter Beinart at Ben Gurion Airport for a “cautionary conversation” about the perils of anti-Occupation activism. Are we sliding swiftly down a slippery slope? Unsettled Haaretz says all we need to do to implement a Two-State solution is to resettle 9,800 Jewish families. Have we overestimated how much Settlements are a barrier to peace? Faded Green? Is it time to stick a fork in Israel’s Green Parties? Extra Segment: Prank Call for Democracy For our primo Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss a recent bit of dada political prankerism by political activist Boaz Cohen, who published on social media the private phone numbers of all 120 members of Knesset, creating for MKs days of havoc, trolling, pranks, and perhaps too-direct-democracy. Did Cohen cross a line, we’ll ask, or is this 21st century Abbie-Hoffmanism just the sort of shaking up that our politicians need? Music Ori Mark, ‘cause this is journalism! Wolfgang Sigalit Landau Adom (live, with Iggy Waxman) Henei Mutalot Gufoteinu
8/23/20181 hour, 11 minutes, 30 seconds
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WhyWhyWhy! “Sweat”

This episode of WhyWhyWhy! features true stories on the theme of “Sweat” as told by Anna Levine, Ephraim Rinsky, Susan Warchaizer, Libby Weiss, Mira Fox, and Israeli basketball legend Tal Brody. Subscribe to the WhyWhyWhy! podcast in your favorite podcast app. The next live WhyWhyWhy! storytelling event will be held Sept. 3rd (details) and will feature the theme, “Good Deeds, Bad Deeds.” Pitch us your story or just come have a beer and listen. Either way, you have nothing to lose but your chains! Well, also your sobriety, as the evening is free, with a one drink minimum.
8/17/201845 minutes, 44 seconds
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The “International” Edition

Twenty years ago, a week after Israel celebrated its fiftieth anniversary, a 26 year-old former drag-queen and trans woman won the world’s biggest song contest, The Eurovision. She also forever changed the way we Israelis see ourselves. In this very special edition of The Promised Podcast, Noah tells her story, and explains why he thinks that in this moment of anxiety and dreadful Nation-State laws, Dana International represents the humane and decent Zionism so many of us long for.
8/16/201832 minutes, 21 seconds
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The “Big, Beautiful Wall” Edition

Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. A Big, Beautiful Wall? In building a massive 10 meter high wall all along the northern border with Lebanon and Syria, are we surrounding ourselves with ghetto walls of our own devising? Primum Non Nocere Nurses strike to keep from being punched, slapped and stabbed. How did our hospital wards and clinics become so damn violent? Living Small Co-housing takes off in Israel, launching an age of what some call “Kibbutz 2.0.” Is this the result of an admirable embrace of communal values, or because young folks here are being crushed by the levers of capitalism? Extra Segment: Pen Pals For our primo Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss, with ambivalence, a challenging Times of Israel essay by writer Yossi Klein Halevi called, “Letter to My Palestinian-Israeli Neighbors,” exploring what, if anything, is the thread linking Palestinian and Jewish Israelis. Music Arutz Hakibud Or Barvaz (עור ברווז) Kacha zeh Etzleinu (ככה זה אצלנו) Muzarnik (מוזרניק) Tania (טניה)
8/9/20181 hour, 10 minutes, 36 seconds
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The “Blood, Sweat & Milk” Edition

Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Hear this week's extra segment.   Blood Are Druze Israelis first among second-class citizens? Sweat (and Splendor) Was the rise of a Sephardi Ultra-Orthodox in 1983 the turning point of Israeli history? Milk “Stay the hell out of our bras!,” say some Israeli women to the government. Are they right? Extra Segment: But God Said, “Love Thy Straight Neighbor” For our primo Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we ask if the anti-LGBTQ letter signed by 200 rabbis is a sign of confident strength or scared-sh*tless weakness? Music Sharif & Friends Sharif, Itzik Krief, and Maor Ben Simon - Abba Mechapes Otkha Sharif and Dudu Aharon - HaKol Koreh be Tel Aviv Sharif & Zahava Ben - Le-Ehov Sharif and Eti Levi - Gever B’li Milah
8/2/20181 hour, 10 minutes, 16 seconds
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The “The Revolution Will Be Corporatized” Edition

Don Futterman, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Listen to the extra special, special extra segment. Radical Tail Wagging a Moderate Dog? Polls show that Likud voters are socialist, gay and lesbian supporting, religious pluralists, who are far to the left of their leaders on most matters: How can this be? B2LGBTQ Hundreds of Israeli corporations rush to support LGBTQ activists after the Knesset fails to extend to gay men the right to use surrogates to bear children. Business usually avoid politics like the plague: why is this issue different? Street Smarts Experts find that Dizengoff is the best street in Israel. But what makes a street great? And why are we so bad at creating hip and happening streets? Extra Segment: Kinderguardians Come to Washington: One Congressman Seriously Hurt For our primo Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss the segment of Sasha Baron Cohen’s new Showtime series, Who Is America, in which he impersonates one Col. Erran Morad, an Israeli lobbying American Republican gun rights activists and congressfolk, to adopt a faux Israeli program called Kinderguardians, aiming to arm kids tots. What the hell sort of image are these American Republicans carry around of Israel, that made Baron Cohen’s ruse seem plausible? Music Shalom Gad Vehayahalomim BeTzorat Mabool Pesalim Sof HaMidbar (recorded live in TLV1 Studios) Sigariah be-Shekel
7/26/20181 hour, 9 minutes, 45 seconds
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The “It’s Finally Nice & Legal! Israel is a Jewish State!” Edition

Don Futterman, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Check out the extra segment. It’s Finally Nice & Legal! Israel is a Jewish State! Israel passes its long embattled “Nation-State” law, declaring that this is definitely, but definitely, a Jewish state. It probably won’t mean much in practice, but it is one helluva symbolic statement. Question is, though, just what is it stating? Rigged Two of Israel’s leading environmental NGOs to break ranks with protesting activists, and support the plans of the government and huge energy corporations to build a gas rig just ten kilometers from shore. They say they’re doing what’s best for the environment, but shouldn’t environmental NGOs do what is best for the activists they represent? At the end of the day, who do NGOs answer to? The Promised Proscenium, or, A Light Unto Netflix “Start-Up Nation” is soooo 2008. With hits on Broadway, on the silver screen, and on Netflix, Israel of 2018 is a “Stage & Screen Nation.” How the hell did that happen? Extra Segment: Birthright Israel, Birthright West Bank? For our primo Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra segment, we discuss the newest trend on Birthright tours, demonstrably getting off the tourbus near the end of the trip, and FB live-ing yourself as you go visit Palestinians in the occupied territories. We admire the young folks when they take a stand, but why does this protest feel, well, a little entitled and sour? Music Yagel Haroush & Shir Yedidot Ensemble Yedidi Ro’i Yafah ve-Tamah Yedid Nefesh Shaar Petach Dodi
7/19/20181 hour, 11 minutes, 13 seconds
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The “Don’t Know Much About History” Edition

Don Futterman, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Hear this week's extra segment. Pole Position The Prime Ministers of Israel and Poland issue a joint declaration about WWII, asserting that Poles mostly treated Jews benignly. Historians of the Holocaust express outrage. And, anyway, should Israel’s Prime Minister be signing agreements about what’s true and false in Jewish History? Seeds of Doubt A bunch of eager, energetic religious folks want to move together into a down-and-out Tel Aviv neighborhood, volunteer in the schools, open a synagogue, teach adult ed, and organize public celebrations of holidays, all in hopes of making their new neighbors a bit more Jewish. Should they be stopped or saluted? Muskeljuden No More? What are sports for, in a Jewish State? Music Mira Awad All I Want (by Joni Mitchell) Think of Others (Words by Mahmoud Darwish) We Can Work It Out (with Noa) Bahlawan
7/12/20181 hour, 9 minutes, 51 seconds
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The “Left=Bereft?” Edition

Gilad Halpern, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. On this week's extra segment, we invite Gabriel Noah Brahm to join us to discuss academic boycotts of Israel. Avi Gabbay’s Excellent Imposture (With Apologies to Stephen Herek) Labor Party Head Avi Gabbay pays shadowy consultants to post faux-Facebook pages trashing centrist rival Yair Lapid. Is Gabbay just a politician who is in it to win it, or is he yet another politician who has lost his soul? Right=Bright, Left=Bereft? A new poll finds that Israeli right-wingers, who tend to be poorer than the national average, are optimistic about the country’s economic future, while Israeli left-wingers, who tend to be richer than the national average, are pessimistic about the country’s economic future: Was PM Netanyahu right when he said that leftists like us are just sour-pussed nattering nabobs of negativism? More Notes on Camp (with Continued Apologies to Susan Sontag) What happened to good old summer camps when kids slept on rocks under stars and sang around campfires? Why have they yielded to space camp, video game camp and veterinary medicine camp? Music Tabarnak, in honor of their debut album, Maurice Academi. Ha-Shir Ha-khi Tov Hu Ba-Olam Ya Sefel Acordover Le-hitraot ya Henunim
7/5/20181 hour, 13 minutes, 17 seconds
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The “Put Away for Take Away?” Edition

Outgoing International Director of Haaretz Charlotte Halle, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Hear this week's extra segment. Put Away for Take Away? First Lady Sara Netanyahu is indicted for charging taxpayers $100,000 for fancy take-out (while also charging the taxpayers for a full-time chef). Should the wife of a Prime Minister really stand trial for bilking the public coffers for cardboard cartons of comestibles? Bougie’s Golem Former Labor head and present-day chair of the opposition, Yizhak “Bougie” Herzog, is elected to head the venerable, old Jewish Agency. But is the organization better off dead? The Council for the Preservation of Historic Inefficiency? Should Israel’s government subsidize such quaint anachronisms as artisanal bread-baking and clothes-making, for the sake of preserving a once-beloved cultural heritage destroyed by the globalization, corporatization and factorization of pretty much everything? Music The White Screen, HaMasach HaLavan: Tembel, Tembel Rak Ba-Kever Indianim Nipagesh ba-Olam ha-Ba
6/28/20181 hour, 10 minutes
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WhyWhyWhy! “Talkin' 'bout a Revolution!”

This episode of WhyWhyWhy! features stories on the theme of “Talkin' 'bout a Revolution” as told by Judah Ari Gross, Margot Saffer, Don Futterman, Adam Nice, Varda Spiegel, Avinof Frumer, Marcia Freedman, and Naomi Henoch. The next live event will be held on July 23rd (details) and will feature the theme, “Sweat.” Pitch us stories about your sweaty situations! Or just come to have a beer and listen. Either way, you have nothing to lose but your chains! Well, also your sobriety, as the evening is free, with a one drink minimum. Subscribe to the WhyWhyWhy! podcast.
6/26/201850 minutes, 4 seconds
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The “Benjamin Netanyahu’s New World Order” Edition

Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Listen to the extra segment.   Benjamin Netanyahu’s New World Order According to reports, PM Netanyahu used the threat of Iran’s nuclearization to build, strengthen and solidify relations with the Emirates and Saudi Arabia, sometimes behind the back of the American. Should we be high-fiving him, or tsk-tsking? Mothballing The Hope Tel Aviv University doesn’t play Israel’s national anthem at graduation, out of respect for the feelings of Muslims and Christians. Is this self-abnegation, as some argue, or a brave step towards a more inclusive Israeli future? Notes on Camp (with Apologies to Susan Sontag) Should Jewish summer camps teach campers “the Palestinian narrative”? Music Miriam Toukan We Are Young (with SAZ) A Traveler’s Prayer (Quartetoukan) I loved you, Haifa (Quartetoukan) Wolf with Lamb  (with Idan Toledano)  
6/21/20181 hour, 6 minutes, 24 seconds
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The “Terror with a Tail!” Edition

Outgoing International Director of Haaretz Charlotte Halle, Noah Efron, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Hear the extra segment on Patreon.   Terror with a Tail! The flaming kites lofted by Palestinians into Israel have caused tens of millions in damage and left wasted millions of square meters of fields, forests and settlements. But is it right to call them “terror kites”? Golan Heights? A new musical features the music of the great Mizrahi pop singer, Eyal Golan, who was accused five years ago of having consensual sex with underaged girls in icky and abusive circumstances. Many protest, but is there racism and hypocrisy in their ostensible, Me-Too-ish feminism? Advancing the Secular Lifestyle, One City at a Time Do we need “secular politics” that advance “secular identity” and a “secular agenda” in Israel’s upcoming local elections? Music Pinhas Uvanav Mahol ha-Teiruf Ani Eshtagea Shekufah Ken Zeh Hasar Sikui Akh Beini Le-Vein Atzmi Ha-Kol Mutar
6/14/20181 hour, 8 minutes, 20 seconds
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The “Drawing Lines” Edition

Noah Efron, Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag, and Ha’aretz columnist Bradley Burston discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Listen to this week's extra segment.   Cabel News A Labor Party stalwart breaks ranks and says that some of the settlements should be annexed to Israel, as a first step to an eventual peace. His colleagues on the left call him nuts, but is he maybe nutty like a fox? Messi Politics Football great Lionel Messi and the Argentinian National Team cancel a friendly match against Israel after it was moved from Haifa to Jerusalem. Is this a turning point in Israeli attitudes about BDS? To the Class of 2018 Michael Chabon tells newly ordained Rabbis to end their fetishist obsession with keeping Jews Jews, and tells Israelis to stop their us-vs.-them exclusionary wall-building. Mightn’t he have a point? Music Hadar Maoz Lali Lavat Azizam Halleluyah Anar Anar
6/7/20181 hour, 10 minutes, 58 seconds
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The “The Sheep Goes Baaah, the Cow Goes Moooo, the Trident Missile Goes Whoosh-Boom!” Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Junior Partners in the Jewish People? Israelis tell pollsters that the opinions of American Jews about what happens here matter, but not too much. What does this say about relations between the two biggest Jewish communities on earth?   Toying with Anti-Semitism A Dutch parody of Israel’s Eurovision song includes lyrics about how Israelis control the world and love money. What do we do when legitimate criticism of Israel gets all jumbled up with old-fashioned anti-semitism?   The Sheep Goes Baaah, the Cow Goes Moooo, the Trident Missile Goes Whoosh-Boom! Should the folks who sell us our trident missiles and F-35 stealth bombers be allowed to donate to us us the schools that shape our children (like so much plastic explosive)?   Music Bones Garage Equals Seasons Break Great Rift The New Religion
5/31/20181 hour, 10 minutes, 25 seconds
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The “Republikud & Labocrats?” Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Click here to listen to the extra segment.   Republikud & Labocrats? Should Israel’s election system be rejiggered to do away with all the pesky, small parties? Most Israeli say yes. The Great Sort, Sort Of Are Israelis sorting ourselves according to our political beliefs (like Americans and Brits seem to be doing)? LGBTQ: Lieutenants, Generals, Battalion-Commanders, Technical-Specialists, & Quartermasters Is the promotion of an out, gay IDF officer to the high rank of Major-General a happy sign of integration or a worrying sign of cooptation? Or a little from Column A and a little from Column B? Music Erez Nataf, in celebration of his remarkable new album, “From Tunisia to Jerusalem” Azamer BiShvahin Ya Ribon Olam Yigdal Min HaMeytsar
5/24/20181 hour, 10 minutes, 46 seconds
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Why why why! “Chutzpah”

This episode of Why why why! features stories on the theme of “Chutzpah”as told by Gwen Dreilinger, Mel Lidman, Alon Tal, Chavi Karkowsky, Judy Maltz, and Ibrihim Ahadi. Next month's event will be held on June 4th (details) and will feature stories on the theme, “Talkin' About a Revolution!” Pitch us stories about revolutions you've seen, fomented or undergone: personal, political, cultural, sexual, military, musical, sartorial, whatever! Or just come to have a beer and listen. Either way, you have nothing to lose but your chains! Well, also your sobriety, as the evening is free, with a one drink minimum. Music by Itamar Haluts
5/22/201856 minutes, 45 seconds
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The “I'm Not Your Toy (But Nix the Joy)!” Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Click here to listen to the extra segment. Sixty-One Dead With a good deal of angst of our own, we ask the questions we often ask in the face of this sort of horrid perplexity: What ought we think? What ought we do? Tel Aviv is to Jerusalem as Freedom is to Decency? Jerusalem bans a right-wing billboard for incitement, while the same billboard is plastered all over Tel Aviv. Which should we prefer: Free expression, Tel Aviv style, or decency in the public square, Jerusalem style? I’m Not Your Toy (Nix the Joy)! Netta Barzilai wins the friggin’ Eurovision Song Contest, and many leftist Israelis’ reaction is a mirthless, bah-humbug! Does the left have a problem with national pride and just-plain happiness? Music All songs from the Jacob’s Ladder Festival, Two Days of Peace, Love & Music! Itamar Haluts - Alexandra-Clyde Dov Hammer - Her Love is Like a Rock Heebie Gee Bees - Come On (Let the Good Times Roll) Kim in the Sun - Light of God
5/17/20181 hour, 10 minutes
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The “Age of Uncertainty” Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Click here to listen to the extra segment.   The Age of Uncertainty What thoughts, fears, hopes, worries and other reactions does Trump’s decision (and the escalation in the North) raise in us, people who are watching with worry as they open and prepare bomb-shelters up north, who very much hope never to be incinerated along with their dogs, cats and children, and who have kids in the infantry? The Long Arm of Israeli (Rabbinic) Law Is the “Rabbinic Courts Bill (Marriage and Divorce)” as risible as its critics make it seem? After all, it is meant to ameliorate the terrible suffering of thousands of women. If it can do that, doesn’t it perhaps justify a little expansion of Israeli Rabbinic authority? What’s a little international Rabbinic hegemony among Jews? Boots on the Ground What do we think about ‘tiyul’ culture? Does it partakes of, and advance, a politics that is not our own? What is to be done with the tiyul? Music Blue Pill
5/10/20181 hour, 8 minutes, 14 seconds
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The “Israel First!” Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Hear this week's extra segment. Not THAT Jewish Agency Is the most important unseen force in Israeli politics the great divide between those who think that Israelis have it in our power to bring peace, and those fatalists who think, in the end, it just ain’t up to us? Israel First! Three leading industrialists say the way to make Israel great again is to put “Israel First,” and flip the bird to economic globalism. Are they right? Darwin on the Down Low The Jerusalem Museum of Natural History cover up exhibits on evolution when ultra-Orthodox kids come to visit: Respectful pluralism or despicable cravenness? Music Ella Ronen
5/3/20181 hour, 8 minutes, 9 seconds
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The “What About Natalie?” Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Pfeffer’s Netanyahu, Netanyahu’s Israel Sparks fly when Haaretz correspondent Anshel Pfeffer joins us to discuss his new book, “Bibi: The Turbulent Life and Times of Benjamin Netanyahu”. Ben Gurion and the Matrix Should Israel’s old Labor elite be lionized nostalgically or instead consigned to the dustbin of history? What About Natalie? Oh, Natalie! Music Pele Ozen, in honor of their new single, Hilchot Ger, the profits of which all go to the fight against the deportation of the African Refugees
4/26/20181 hour, 14 minutes, 55 seconds
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The “Seventy Short Reasons” Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Conscript Kids Does our wont to see all IDF soldiers as our kids, the safety of each and every one of whom is irreducibly and axiomatically important to us, prevent us from thinking morally, or even strategically, about the army? Self-Portrait A Ukrainian immigrant portrays the trauma of her absorption into Israeli culture, especially at the hand of Mizrahi men, in a new controversial exhibit at the Israel Museum. Is there something racist about this heartbreaking display? Seventy Short Reasons On the occasion of Israel's 70th anniversary, a round-robin of the top 70 reasons we love this place! Music Gazoz, “Likhvod ha-Kayitz” (With Mazi Cohen, Central Command Band, 1976-1978, Gidi Gov & Danny Sanderson, Fighting Pioneering Youth Band, 1969-1972) Shalom Hanoch (Fighting Pioneering Youth Band, 1966-1968) “Mechakim La-Mashiach” Nadav Guedj (Education Corps Band, 2016-today), “Ulai Nedaber” DJ Gal Malka and various and sundry from the Army Troupes, “Ayn Lach Ma- Lidog,”
4/18/20181 hour, 7 minutes, 58 seconds
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The “Guns, Jews and Steel” Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. The extra segment for Patrons is available here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/will-he-speak-18137370 Gaza Is Gaza’s “Great March of Return” a non-violent protest, or a dangerous attempt to breach Israel’s border? Are IDF sharpshooters defending Israel’s sovereignty or wounding and killing unarmed protesters, or both? Bring Your Seat to an Upright Position When a flight attendant asks if you wouldn’t mind swapping seats with an ultra-Orthodox Jew, should you (a) kindly agree in the name of civility or (b) righteously refuse in the name of freedom and equality? Edifice Complex Israel’s Housing Minister proposes filling Israel’s skyline with huge stainless steel Stars of David, to offset the many minarets, steeples and spires that dot the horizon today. Why do we care whether ours is bigger than theirs? Music: Yael Badash Oneg Shabbat Gvarim, Gvarim Ma Yesh Bah she-Eyn Bi Be-Halomi
4/12/20181 hour, 9 minutes, 14 seconds
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Why, Why, Why! “Crossing the Red Sea”

Our debut episode of Why, Why, Why! features stories on the theme of “Crossing the Red Sea” told by Abe Silver, Jodi Davidovitch, Yaser Abu Areesha, Nancy Cahners, and Guy Sharett. About “Why, Why, Why!” An evening (and a podcast) of people sharing a true story for an audience while sipping a beer and pondering life in the holy land. Why “Why, Why, Why!”? There is a great gulf between the way people discuss Israel, and the way we live our lives here. Lots of talk about Israel happens in high dudgeon and low spirits: with anger, resentment, disappointment, frustration, irritation, grievance and worry. For all that, life here is different and brighter. The rhythms of the sidewalks and supermarkets are weird. People are curious. Hebrew carves up the world in surprising ways. Boundaries turn out to be permeable. And everyone is always talking, advising, counselling, dissenting and suggesting. What can bridge the gulf between the severe way Israel appears in the papers and the loopy way we experience it on the street are stories: true stories of our lives the way we lead them, with their moments of weird abasements, moments of grace and moments of transcendence. Why Why Why! aims to capture some of these stories and share them live and on the podcast.
4/5/201831 minutes, 47 seconds
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The “Still Leaving Egypt, After All These Years” Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for this week's extra segment? It's available on www.patreon.com/promisedpodcast The Curious Case of the Constancy of Bibi Boosters and Believers How and why do so very many people (if polls are to be believed) still love Netanyahu with a force that seems to be growing with each revelation of possible corruption? Low Marx Is moving from a public “higher higher education” system to a mixed public-private system is a step forward, a step back, or one of those other fancy dance steps that turn you around and leave you breathless? Still Leaving Egypt, After All These Years What lessons should we, today, in Israel of 2018, take from the story of the Exodus and the 40 years that followed? Music: Aya Korem Mehandeset Mahshevim Rona Omeret Yonatan Shapira Davar Aharon
3/29/20181 hour, 7 minutes, 59 seconds
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The “Who Surveils the Surveillors?” Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for this week's extra segment? It's available on www.patreon.com/promisedpodcast Surveilling Belligerents Israel’s got a machine-learning AI system for identifying lone terrorists before they act. Should this bit of real-scifi-Minority Report-ism make it easier for us to sleep at night, or cause us to toss-and-turn in Orwellian angst? Surveilling Rabbis An activist spends long hours going over videos of rabbinic lectures, getting the sexist and homophobic bits on the nightly news. Is this smart progressive politics, or kind of creepy stalking? Surveilling Prices Israel’s Chamber of Commerce says the time has come to repeal a law mandating little sticky price-tags on every item in the supermarket, in favor of smart screens, q-codes and surge pricing in the freezer aisle. Is this the voice of progress, or of rapacious capitalists who want to squeeze a little more cash from consumers? Music: The Amazing Persian-Georgian Groove of Hadar Maoz! Lali Lavat  Azizam Hadar Maoz Esh Avotay Labhoi Turo Blues
3/22/20181 hour, 6 minutes, 36 seconds
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The “Judaism: The Theme Park” Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Bradley Burston discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   This week's extra segment is available to our patrons on www.patreon.com/promisedpodcast   Gaza: A Moment Before Israeli politicians and military brass have begun sounding the alarm about the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, where electricity is available for four to eight hours a day and where municipal services are being cut in half. While the military threat form Gaza appears containable, it is less clear that Israel can contain the ramifications of a total humanitarian collapse in Gaza. How can and should Israel act to forestall or prevent the humanitarian crisis that is about to swallow Gaza whole?   Show Me a Hero (and I’ll Write You a Tragedy) Mizrahi journalists and activists, are calling for the name of journalist Aryeh Gelblum name to be stripped from a cul-de-sac, which was named after him after his death in 1991. That's because wrote that immigrants from Arab and North African lands possessed a "superlative primitiveness." Should Israel purge the names of those who described Mizrahi Jews as ignorant from the public sphere?   Judaism: The Theme Park A massive new project is being planned for the relatively remote Israeli city of Dimona: the "Park of Wonders", a theme park based on Judaism. “The park will have the same rides and the same layout [as Disney World] but with content,” the project's CEO says. What, if anything, does it say about the place of Judaism in Israel, in Zionism, in the hearts and minds of Jews, in the 21st century?   Music: Omer Adam, in honor of this week selling out his May 24 concert Sami Ofer Stadium in Haifa, in less than 3 hours (including 40,000 folks signing up for the waiting list): Aharei kol ha-shanim itach  Mahapecha shel simha (with Lior Narkis) Az halachti  Matzati ba-Aron 
3/15/20181 hour, 2 minutes, 48 seconds
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The “Broadening Horizons” Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Looking for extra segments and other patron-only perks? They're available to our patrons on www.patreon.com/promisedpodcast   A Kinder, Gentler AIPAC  The huge convention of a new and improved AIPAC, now containing progressives! Wicked-pedia?  Ha-Michlol (“The Entirety”), an ultra-Orthodox, user-generated Wikipedia, aims to create “the largest Jewish encyclopedia in history, which includes articles on all issues pertaining to the Torah, Jewish values and the history of the Jewish people, but also knowledge pertaining to mankind and from all the secular [hulin] fields – written in clean language according to the Jewish worldview.” Is it a step towards a greater appreciation, on the part of Haredim, of western, secular knowledge, or a step away, or both, or neither)?   Worn Only Once, For Drinks at the King David  Two young Israelis have launched MINE, a website that allows folks to sell off their unwanted, unused, nearly-new expensive designer clothes, and allows the hoi polloi to buy them at a discount. They claims to be motivated by a desire to enable middle-class people to buy what they formerly couldn't afford, and to help the environment by discouraging "fast fashion". So should we be forsaking the mall for MINE? Music: Nili Fink
3/8/20181 hour, 5 minutes, 56 seconds
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The “Assassination, Prevarication & Narration Peroration” Edition

Noah Efron, Charlotte Hallé, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Looking for extra segments and other patron-only perks? They're available to our patrons on www.patreon.com/promisedpodcast   Kill First! Two thousand and three hundred: That's how many targeted killing operations Israel has carried out over the years, Israeli journalist and author Ronen Bergman estimates in his stunning new book Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel's Targeted Assassinations. The book traces the history of a key strategy in the history of Israel's intelligence and security apparatuses, and raises questions about its ethical and practical aspects. When (if ever) are these assassinations justified, and are they even a smart idea?   Legislating Innocence Poland's explosive "Holocaust complicity bill" may or may not be about to become law. After Israel raised concerns about the proposed penalty for anyone accusing Poland of complicity in Nazi crimes, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki's explanation that the Holocaust also had its "Jewish perpetrators" then sparked further outrage. Poles had good reason to be lumped together with Germans as perpetrators of the Holocaust, but Poles also have a lot to answer for. So what is Israel to do?   Won’t Anyone Think of the Tour Guides? Israeli Tourism Minister Yariv Levin recently proposed a bill that would allow unaccredited tour guides to lead many (though not all) tours. Currently, a prospective guide needs to take a two-year course, a practice resulting in remarkably well-educated guides. But some ask why Israel can't have architects devising their own tours of cities' buildings, for example. Is liberalizing tour guiding another small step for post-modern freedom, or is it one liberalization too far?   Music: Lior Perla, in honor of his newest record, Bein Kotlei ha- Zeman, released just this week! Shoom Davar Bein Kotley HaZman Halev Hazeh Ad Hasof
3/1/20181 hour, 7 minutes, 46 seconds
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The “Eyes on the Prize” Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Looking for extra segments and other patron-only perks? They're available to our patrons on Patreon.   Left to Decide Israel's liberal-left Meretz party will hold its first-ever primary to pick its next leader in March, and the candidates have brought to the party new energy, excitement, voters, and vision to an entity whose relevance in contemporary Israeli politics is often called into question. The leadership race has developed into a vital debate into how the Left should present itself to voters and pursue change. What can we learn from this fascinating race?   Prize Possession David Grossman the great Israeli writer who just seven months ago won one of literature’s most prestigious awards, the Man Booker Prize, last week learned that he would, on Israel’s 70th Independence Day, receive his homelands most prestigious award, the Israel Prize. But an essay this weekend in Haaretz by Israel’s leading civil rights lawyer Avigdor Feldman argued is that, in these days, to take the prize is an act of collaboration with a government with which people of principle ought no longer collaborate. Should Grossman, for decades one of the clearest voices of conscience on the Left, turn down the Israel Prize as a powerful and percussive expression of that conscience?   The (Harsh) Reality of Marriage The most popular new show on Israeli TV is a science-based reality show called “Wedding at First Sight.” The show begins with scientific experts, who designed and administered examination protocols exploring the psycho-social-cognitive and physiological profile of thousands of volunteer singles, scientifically-identifying five heteronormative pairs, if science is to be trusted, are exquisitely compatible with one another. Each of the couples is sent on a luxurious honeymoon, at the end of which they will settle down to live together for 40 days, at the end of which they need to decide whether to continue their lives as married folks or dissolve their union. Does the success of the show, which is so retro, with the role of traditional matchmaker filled by science, reflect a wish for a simpler time when your parents, or your youth movement, pretty much ensured that you’d find a mate? Music: Sputnik Hi-Fi Eretz ha-Rakavot (ארץ הרכבות) Ha-Laila hakhi Tov (הלילה הכי טוב) Hashmal (חשמל) Hol (חול)
2/22/20181 hour, 6 minutes, 13 seconds
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The "Tragic Flaws" Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Looking for extra segments and other patron-only perks? They're available to our patrons on Patreon.   Bribes, Fraud and Breach of Trust Israel's police have recommended indictments against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying "a sufficient evidentiary foundation has been established" for suspicions of soliciting and accepting bribes, fraud, and breach of trust. Netanyahu's party is standing by its man, while coalition partners are cautiously maintaining support. Opposition leaders are calling for him to resign. Should he? Regardless of personal opinion, what response befits the situation? The Lie Yaakov Perry, former head of the Shin Bet secret service, has resigned from his post as a Member of Knesset for the centrist Yesh Atid party, after it was learned that he lied about his military record. Should such a lie disqualify someone from serving in politics today? What is so distressing about learning that he lied about this issue specifically? Tile and Error Studio Ceramics, a premier boutique purveyor of high quality wall and floor tiles, is the first company ever sued under a new Israeli law banning "discrimination according to place of residence" after telling a journalist who lives in a settlements that it "does not deliver to the territories." Should Studio Ceramics ought to be forced to deliver their tiles and toilets to the territories, even if doing so is (a) more dangerous, (b) more expensive, and (c) a contravention of their political beliefs? Music: Ariel Horowitz Yalla Bye Hakol Katuv Renee Sloan Kettering
2/15/20181 hour, 7 minutes, 52 seconds
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The “Federation Delegation Visitation Conversation” Edition

Before a live audience including a delegation from UJA-Federation of New York, the largest local philanthropy in the history of the world, Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for extra segments and other patron-only perks? They're available to our patrons on Patreon.   Israel’s Urban Poorgeoisie Amia Leiblich, professor emerita at the Hebrew University, hasturned her gaze and attention to a group she calls “The New Poor.” “The new poverty,” she writes writes: “is poverty that is unexpected, given the place that those who suffer from it started. The new poor are people who stood on their own two feet, or who were supposed to stand on their own two feet economically, but for some reason the ground withdrew from beneath them.” Who are these folks? Do they represent a social problem and challenge that needs to be addressed on its own terms? The Promised Podcast Guide to Purse-String Power American Jews continue to be astonishingly generous in their contributions to Israel, but some voices are calling for them to use their cash as leverage to strong-arm some changes in Israeli attitudes. What ought donors want to change in Israeli society? What is the best way to help bring about this change? Is it a good idea to use philanthropy as a cudgel? Still and All, Israel Around Rosh ha-Shannah, Rogel Alpher published a column in Haaretz called “Why I am Leaving the Country” in which he explained that “Israel is not worth the price it extracts from us, that is the truth.” A few years ago, a Facebook page called “Olim Le-Berlin” -- we are moving (or “ascending”) to Berlin -- gained thousands of followers. The hosts of the podcast have their criticisms of Israel, and their worries about the future of the country and, therefore, their own futures. Yet they are here. How do we harmonize between our criticisms of Israel, and our worries, and the fact that we made this place our home by choice and, effectively, we each day make this choice anew?   Music: Vocatikva Ensemble – Social Music! Eliad Nahum Mashup  Kulam Rokdim Achshav Idan Reichel Mashup Hahkam ba-Shemesh
2/8/20181 hour, 11 minutes, 52 seconds
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The "Democrats, Diplomats & Habitats” Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.  Looking for extra segments and other patron-only perks? They're available to our patrons on Patreon.   Mind the Gap! In America in the age of Trump and Netanyahu, Israel has seemingly become a partisan issue. According to a new poll of Americans, 74 percent of Republicans sympathize more with Israel than with the Palestinians, while 43 percent of Democrats do. There are various theories about why there is such a partisan gap. Is this partisanization of Israel in America a danger to us and if so why and, most crucial of all, what the hell ought to be done about it? Putting the “Low” in Diplomat Numerous mutually conflicting explanations have been offered for why Israel's Diplomatic Corps is disintegrating. Why it has become so difficult to find young people making a career of diplomacy. More important, does the decline of the diplomatic corps really matter in the age of Twitter diplomacy and rapid and direct communications between leaders? Venting on Rent, Dissent and Discontent When the country’s leading expert on and advocate of social housing and, especially, affordable rent policy attacks the government’s first serious attempt in more than a generation to legislate an affordable rent policy, you know that on the way to doing something right, someone went desperately wrong. What should be done with the present bill under consideration? What should be done more generally about affordable rent in Israel? What vision of the neighborhoods and cities we want ought to guide us in setting housing policy? Music: Soul J. (Alon Bloom):  Lo ha-Ben Shel Rothschild Journey Called Life Kach et zeh be-Eezy Al Tivku
2/1/20181 hour, 3 minutes, 44 seconds
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The "Abbas Unbound" Edition

Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.  Looking for extra segments and other patron-only perks? They're available to our patrons on Patreon. In furorem, veritas?, or Abbas Unbound Palestinian Authority President let loose twice last week in long angry speeches, claiming that Israel is the result of Western colonialist machinations and is "unconnected to Jews." What do we learn, if anything, from these remarks? What impact ought they have on how we go forward to see peaceful and secure relations between Israelis and Palestinians?   Speaking frankly As Israel announces a plan to deport most of the (estimated) 42,000 refugees (mostly) from Eritrea, an NGO decides to found the "Anne Frank Home Sanctuary Movement," aiming to persuade Israelis to open their homes to refugees hiding from police. When (if ever) is it right to use Anne Frank (and all she stands for) as a moral exemplar and object lesson in contemporary political debates.   Amazon and the Jewish Question Amid news that retail leviathan Amazon.com may build a "logistics center" in Israel, there were those who responded with fear and worry. Does Amazon's incipient presence in Israel signal the sad destruction of our local economy or the happy enthronement of low, low prices?   Music: Gil Ron Shama (in honor of his new record, Café Jalal): Dream Leyla (feat. Mosh Ben Ari) Asmar (feat. Lubna Salama)  Prophet (feat. Hayra Arby & Amir Shahsar)
1/25/20181 hour, 6 minutes, 25 seconds
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The "Selfie in Auschwitz?” Edition

Noah Efron, Ha’aretz journalist Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Looking for extra segments, in-depth prep material, and other patron-only perks? Support the show on Patreon and gain access to these and more. In Praise of Progressive Populism Dov Khenin, the sole Jewish lawmaker representing the Joint List, delivers remarks criticizing the Israeli Left's purism and calling for a left-wing populism like the movements that formed around Bernie Sanders in the United States and Jeremy Corbyn in the United Kingdom. Are there signs of an Israeli progressive populism developing? Is this the path the Israeli Left should take right now? "Selfie in Auschwitz" The latest video to sweep viral through Israel is by a duet who call themselves Reggie & Sig, and is called "The Trip to Poland." Sample lyrics: To take a selfie in Auschwitz is disrespectful/ it's disrespectful/ it's disrespectful/ Selfie in Auschwitz!" What are its creators trying to say? Decaffeinated to Death? Some of Tel Aviv's most storied coffeehouses are shuttering their doors. Does the demise of once beloved, one-time coffeehouse meeting places of intellectuals and artists signal the end of the intellectual culture and cultural intellect that once thrived in these caffeinated colossuses of creativity? demise of once beloved, one-time coffeehouse meeting places of intellectuals and artists, signals the end of the intellectual culture and cultural intellect that once thrived in these caffeinated colossuses of creativity? Music: Talisman, in honor of being selected as the breakout act of the year by Galgalatz: Sim ha-Kol ba-Tzad (with EZ)  Kmo She'ani Le'an she'ha-ruach tikach (with DJ Only and Omri Sabach) Barbarim
1/18/20181 hour, 1 minute, 46 seconds
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The "Pascal's Meteorology" Edition

Noah Efron, Ha’aretz journalist Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Don Futterman discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for extra segments, in-depth prep material, and other patron-only perks? Support the show on Patreon and gain access to these and more. UNRWA ShmUNRWA Should the very job description of the UN agency that provides aid to Palestinians be revisited and changed? Pascal’s Meteorology Last week the Israeli minister of agriculture organized a huge vigil at the Western Wall to pray for rain. Was there something untoward and inappropriate about a minister initiating and taking part in a public prayer? Rachael Ray’s Rapine Recipes Celebrity chef Rachael Ray sparked controversy with a picture of an "Israeli nite" feast. Is there something to the claims that the popularity of Israeli cuisine is, among other things, an erasure of Palestinian cuisine? If there is anything to these claims, how ought we feel about them and react to them? Music: Efrat Ben Zur, in honor of her brand new single, “Al Derekh Ha-Teva”, lyrics by Dahlia Rabikovitch Al Derekh ha-Teva Storm (Lyrics by Emily Dickinson) Mifletzet Be-Mo Yadai
1/11/20181 hour, 4 minutes, 15 seconds
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The "Likud's Settlement-Schizoid New Year's Resolutions” Edition

Noah Efron, Ha’aretz journalist Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Times of Israel's Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for extra segments, in-depth prep material, and other patron-only perks? Support the show on Patreon and gain access to these and more. Likud's Settlement-Schizoid New Year's Resolutions On the last day of 2017, the Israeli prime minister's party made two precedented statements about the future of the Palestinian territories. How do we make sense of the two different voices we heard from Likud concerning settlements on December 31, 2017? Linguaphobia Some Israelis recently went into a tizzy when white-on-black billboards in Arabic filled their landscape. What accounts for many Jewish Israelis' fear of one of the country's two official languages? Now That's Israeli! A recent poll asked Israelis to pick the "most Israeli" thing in a number of categories, including the most Israeli PM, what the most Israeli character flaw is, and much more. What to make of the answers, and how do we answer the question of what is "most Israeli"? Music by Nadav Hollander, from his new, debut record, Matat va'Ogen: Rega Levad Matat Offanaim Biladai
1/4/20181 hour, 9 minutes, 30 seconds
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“The ‘Herem’ of Public Opinion” Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Ha’aretz journalist Allison Kaplan Sommer discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for extra segments, in-depth prep material, and other patron-only perks? Support the show on Patreon and gain access to these and more. New Right? After right-wing voices join (albeit hesitantly) protests against the putative corruptions of the Netanyahu government, we ask whether this marks an important (and perhaps portentous) change. Does it mark an important change in the attitudes of (at least a portion of) the right? Only Sixteen Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi is only lately the most recognizable face in a venerable activist family. Most recently, she appeared in another video that drew international attention. We try to puzzle out what sense to make of the latest incident. What, if anything, do we learn from it? The “Herem” of Public Opinion: On Excommunication and Rehabilitation After writer and pundit Ari Shavit cancels a lecture over past sexual harassment, we ask: Should we be crowdsourcing judgment, or meting out tribal justice, when there seems to be no other way to get justice at all? If so, then how do we know when the punishment ought to end? Music by Sheila Ferber, in honor of her performance today at Beit ha-Yotzer, Hangar 22 in Tel Aviv’s port: "Yehiye Beseder" "Koresh 11" "Ha-Yalkut ha-Adom"  "Bishvilkha"
12/28/20171 hour, 4 minutes, 18 seconds
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The “Webbutz?” Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Ha’aretz journalist Allison Kaplan Sommer discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segments and topic prep material? Support the show by becoming a patron. Learn more on Patreon. Capital Crimes? Israeli and global pharmaceutical giant Teva – once the most successful company to come from the soil of the holy land – has announced it will close factories in Israel and fire 1,700 workers. Should the factories be nationalized? More Thomas Hobbes, Less Dale Carnegie? Do Israel’s opposition politicians to be less civil towards Prime Minister Netanyahu and his government? Webbutz? Is there something particularly Israeli behind the ideology of Israeli entrepreneur Adam Neuman’s WeWork communal work spaces? Music by Noam Rotem, off his new tenth anniversary rerelease of his beautiful record, Ezra Ba-Derekh: Lalekhet k’mo Arieh Oleh ve-Yored Ezra ba-Derekh K’mo Ruah
12/21/20171 hour, 8 minutes, 32 seconds
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The “Who Killed Hanukkah?” Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Ha’aretz journalist Allison Kaplan Sommer discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segments and topic prep material? Support the show by becoming a patron. Learn more on Patreon. See No Evil? Evil Not to See? After an Israeli musician covered his eyes with duct tape rather than see women dancing, offending many, we ask: Should we really be mad at him? If so, why precisely? The Perplexing Problem of Patriotism Why does Israel's Left consistently fail to persuade fellow citizens that they are, indeed, just as patriotic as other Israelis? Who Killed Hanukkah? What explains the downgrading of Hanukkah from one of the most important Zionist holidays -- secular and political in nature -- to one of the least important Israeli holidays? Music by Yonatan Raz’el, a musicians’ musician who unleashed an uproar this week when, for religious reasons, he taped over his eyes at a concert rather than watching women dance in front of the stage: Hallelujah Nafshenu Hiktah Poteah Lev Ivdu et ha-Shem be-Simha
12/14/20171 hour, 4 minutes, 19 seconds
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The “If I Don't Recogize You, O Jerusalem - Live from Boston” Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman, Ha’aretz International Director Charlotte Hallé, and and ARZA President Josh Weinberg are live in Boston to discuss three topics of incomparable importance. Looking for the patron-supported extra segments? Find them on Patreon. It Happens in the Best of Families What can be done to allow American Jews to identify with a state whose leaders break deals with them, accuse them of living soft and convenient lives, and disparage them in a variety of ways? If I Don't Recognize You, O Jerusalem What fears and hopes are sparked by Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital city? What Do and Don't Demonstrations Do? What do demonstrations do? What have demonstrations done? Must we admit that they may have become an empty ritual? All this live at the fabulous Union for Reform Judaism Biennial, through the largesse of the Association of Reform Zionists in America and J-Street, plus the brilliant music of young jazz sensation Lior Tzemach.  
12/8/20171 hour, 19 minutes, 47 seconds
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The “Why Oh Why Won’t You Try Me?” Edition

Noah, Gilad Halpern, host of TLV1’s Tel Aviv Review and Miriam Herschlag, Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segments? Access them by becoming a patron of the show. Learn more on Patreon. Why Oh Why Won’t You Try Me? An IDF officer and spokesperson for human rights NGO Breaking the Silence demanding to be prosecuted for beating a Palestinian man, only to find that the State Attorney’s Office insists he is innocent. The Revolution Won’t Be Televised A proposed amendment to the elections advertising law that will do away with government sponsored free TV spots during election campaigns, but is it too early to eulogize the place of television in electoral politics? Bewarebnb Airbnb is driving up rent in Tel Aviv and driving out folks who desperately want to live there. Should we prefer hip German tourists over our own (also hip) college kids who just want to live in the big city? All this and the soulful music of Toot Ard, in celebration of their great new record, Lassez Passer!
11/30/20171 hour, 5 minutes, 39 seconds
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The “Take From Us Our Tired, Our Poor, Our Huddled Masses Yearning to Breathe Free” Edition

If you wish to attend our live show at the Boston URJ Biennial conference you must fill out this form by this Sunday, Nov. 26th!   Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Ha’aretz International Director Charlotte Halle discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Help support the show. Learn how on Patreon.   Take From Us Our Tired, Our Poor, Our Huddled Masses Yearning to Breathe Free Israel contemplates paying $8,500 a head for African asylum seekers to leave for Rwanda. Is this solving a thorny problem, or indulging an ugly xenophobia? Losing Our Religion? Has Israel’s left “forgotten what it means to be Jews,” as the new head of the Labor Party says? The End of the Zooish People? Tel Aviv is closing all its zoos and petting zoos, because they are inhumane and harmful to animals. But isn’t something crucial lost when kids grow up seeing no animals besides dogs, cats, pigeons and rats? Music by Avior Malasa, off his new, eponymous debut album: Kaitz Matzanu Ahava Makom Leshinui (with Noa Kirel) Baleilot
11/23/20171 hour, 1 minute, 14 seconds
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The "Unscrewed" Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and roving reporter extraordinaire Naomi Zeveloff discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Help support the show. Learn how on Patreon. Unscrewed Why do members of Israel's secular and Mizrahi right not seem to feel the sense of grievance often attributed to them, and why do relatively well-off liberal-left voters feel they are subject to discrimination? Expatriotism What is the Israeli-American Council? Why does it exist? And what is its impact on American Jewry and on Israel? Between a Rock and a Hard-On: Israeli Women and the Patriarchy Amid ongoing revelations about powerful men committing harassment, abuse, and assault against women, we ask what this moment means, and also ask, particularly in the context of Israel, what can and must be done? Music: Oshrat Masala, in celebration of Sigd! Kamah Ra’ash Awaki Al Tevater Tavoi Ahava
11/16/20171 hour, 6 minutes, 7 seconds
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The “On the Road to Perdition with Waze” Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Help support the show. Learn how on Patreon. Body Politic Five Islamic Jihad militants were killed when the tunnel they burrowed to attack an Israeli kibbutz was destroyed. Should Israel immediately return the bodies, or use them as a "bargaining chip" to barter the return of the bodies of Israeli soldiers held by Hamas? Refugee Repatriation Expectation: Acceleration to Reconciliation or Mummification of Negotiation? As Israel considers what a peace deal would look like, the debate continues about whether or not the descendants of Palestinians dispossessed of homes and lands in 1948 should be allowed to return. On the Road to Perdition with Waze The Israeli-designed community-based traffic and navigation app Waze is one of the so-called start-up nation’s biggest success stories. But could Waze be harming our environment and our democracy? Music Salsa-ish songs by Rotem Cohen, because sometimes only a Karaite pop star will do! Palavra Kol Kach Yafah Lach Ecoute Cheri (with Maggi Azarzar) Kimat She-Hitragalti
11/9/20171 hour, 6 minutes, 23 seconds
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The “Is it Time to Retire the ‘Z Word’?” Edition

Noah Efron, Tel Aviv Review host Gilad Halpern, and Ha’aretz International Director Charlotte Hallé discuss the centennial of the Balfour Declaration which was controversial then and remains so today, the assertion of some leaders of Meretz that the party is no longer Zionist, and a Supreme Court ruling allowing stores to stay open on the Sabbath. Help support the show. Learn how on Patreon. Balfour’s Declaration, Jewish Celebration, and Palestinian Vexation: An Evaluation It is the centennial of the Balfour Declaration, affirming the right of Jews to a “national home” in Palestine. It was controversial then, and remains so today. What should we make of it? Meretz: Same Great Party – Now, with Less Zionism! Leaders of the long-time standard-bearer for Israel’s liberal, Zionist left – Meretz – say their party is no longer Zionist. Is it time to retire the “Z Word”? The Sabbath: Day of Unrest Israel’s Supreme Court says stores should stay open in Tel Aviv on the Sabbath. Some say they struck a blow for freedom. Some say, workers deserve a day off. Some say, God is a higher authority. Whose right? Music: Jeremy Cool Habash, the remarkable rap artist, activist and educator Na’arot Ha-Halomot (with the Afula Group) Shir Ha-Emunah (with the Sderot Group) Vodka Limon (with the Ashdod Group) HaMoah hu Koach (with the Hadassah Group)
11/2/20171 hour, 4 minutes, 21 seconds
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The “A Presidential Address of Existential Distress” Edition

Noah Efron, Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag, and Tel Aviv Review host Gilad Halpern discuss discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Help support the show. Learn how on Patreon. Ruvi Rivlin’s Presidential Address of Existential Distress President Reuven Rivlin made a chilling start-of-the-winter-legislative-session speech to Knesset, in which he warned that Israeli democracy itself may be imperiled. The Gift of Gabbay Avi Gabbay, the new head of the Labor Party, presumptive leader of the left, and heir not-so-apparent to Israel’s premiership, has triangulated to the right. It’s the Patriarchy, Stupid! There’s a brouhaha over a feminist Member of Knesset who suggested that kids might be better off if there were no marriages or nuclear families. Music: The Aprons, in honor of their newest, crowdfunded record, “Any Human Heart” Day Off Any Human Heart You Her and Me Champagne and Strawberries
10/26/20171 hour, 6 minutes, 31 seconds
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The "UNESCO = United Nations, Eat Sh*t & Choke On It?" Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Ha’aretz reporter Dina Kraft discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Help support the show. Learn how on Patreon. A Separate Peace The two battling Palestinian ruling parties – Hamas and Fatah – reconcile. What does it augur for Palestinians, Israelis, and other living things? UNESCO = United Nations, Eat Sh*t & Choke On It? Trump pulls the US out of UNESCO. Netanyahu pulls Israel out of UNESCO. Good riddance or bad judgment? Don’t be Fooled by Capitalism! Do Israel’s ultra-Orthodox have an answer to the vexations of capitalism? Music: Yehu Yaron, all off his great new record, "Im Lo Nirkod, Lo Navin Klum" Oi Dvarim Kvedim kmo Kapara Cmo Lihiot Sameach Amur Lihiot Rach
10/19/20171 hour, 2 minutes, 33 seconds
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The “A Girl, and I Shoot Well!” Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking to support the show? Learn how on Patreon. “A Girl, and I Shoot Well!” There is a remarkable new documentary web series following three young women living in far flung parts of the occupied territories who have little in common, save that they are all passionate, articulate, beautiful, and armed settlers. College of Corrections What should we make of a shocking new and “world’s first” proposal to allow a university to manage a prison jointly with the Israel Prison Service? The Problem with Jewish Pride It’s a challenging claim by one of our most astute public intellectuals: the ascent of chauvinist Jewish pride is a sign that Zionism has failed. Music: The Turkish. Gypsy genius of the Sumsum Band! Yedikule Shesh Shanim Deux Dents La Bemol
10/11/20171 hour, 6 minutes, 32 seconds
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The “A Pall to Arms” Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and roving reporter extraordinaire Naomi Zeveloff discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking to support the show? Learn how on Patreon. Martial Mercy for Military Manslaughter? IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot decided to reduce by 4 months the sentence of Elor Azaria, the soldier who shot dead a 21-year-old Palestinian who had minutes earlier stabbed and wounded an IDF soldier. A Pall to Arms As protests swell over our sale of arms to the brutish generals of Burma/Myanmar, what is the morality of Israel’s weapons industry? Museology of the Oppressed (with Apologies to Paulo Freire) There are plans to construct 20 museums in development towns, to finally acknowledge the contributions made by what was for so long regarded as “the other Israel.” Music: Sivan Talmor! Halonot Chelsea Hotel (with Gal Nisman) 17 I’ll Be
10/4/20171 hour, 1 minute, 58 seconds
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The “For the Sins We Have Sinned” Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking to support the show? Learn how on Patreon. Poll: Netanyahu is the Best PM and also a Liar who Must Resign! The first public opinion poll of the new year serves us up a mess of conflicting opinions, suggesting that the right has grown much weaker and at the same time is as strong as ever, that PM Netanyahu’s career is toast and also that it is as inevitable as a Shabbat challah, and more. Foucault, Derrida, Shagar, the Settler Nakba, and the Future of Zionism Have young settlers rejected the nationalism of their parents, embracing instead a neo-Hasidic post-Zionism that changes their political views and aspirations? For the Sins We Have Sinned Which of our collective sins should most occupy us on this Yom Kippur? Music: Shuli Rand, because, you know, Yom Kippur (All off the amazing album, Nekudah Tovah): Sgula Ma Hatachlit Arafel Ayeka
9/28/20171 hour, 3 minutes
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The “Serving God and Country” Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and roving Middle East reporter extraordinaire Naomi Zeveloff discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking to support the show? Learn how on Patreon. Serving God and Country The Supreme Court has rejected the government’s present policy of (effectively) allowing mass exemptions from army service to Haredi, or ultra-Orthodox, kids as unconstitutional and discriminatory. The De-Malling of Israel Malls in Israel have been deserted and are collapsing: is this is a harbinger of the de-Amerification of Israeli culture? 5777 We review the most percussive and important events and people of the year that ends this week, 5777. Music: Eti Ankri, ringing in the New Year with spirit: Et ha-Kol Be-Chol Libi Ha-Nigun Shelcha Sharach Bat Asher
9/20/20171 hour, 7 minutes, 38 seconds
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The “Keeping Up With the Netanyahus” Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and International Director of Ha’aretz Charlotte Hallé discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking to support the show? Learn how on Patreon. Keeping Up With the Netanyahus (or, Reality Bites) The first family is full of reality-TV foibles as lady Sara Netanyahu faces indictment for stealing government monies and first son Yair Netanyahu posts on Facebook an ickily anti-Semitic meme. Should the Prime Minister pay a political price for the zany malefactions of his family? The Likud is Not a Body that Needs Democracy? The Young Turk “New Likudniks” are trying to take over the party and move it leftward: is that o.k.? Animal Politics Why does the struggle for animal rights and animal liberation resonate so strongly with so many Israelis? Music: Alma Zohar, in honor of her moving performance at the big animal march after this past Shabbat. Kol Yom Osher Gadol Etze el ha-Sadeh Yeled Yafeh
9/14/20171 hour, 2 minutes, 26 seconds
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The “From Sex Industry to Ex-Industry?” Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking to support the show? Learn how on Patreon. Nabi Saleh, 1:15 a.m. Al Jazeera published a video of IDF soldiers searching a West Bank Palestinian home. What, if anything, can we learn from it about the nature of the occupation and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict? Paper Trail (or in the Gloam with Yisrael Ha-Yom) There was a shocking disclosure that Prime Minister Netanyahu conversed lots with the owner and editor of Israel’s biggest newspaper, the free daily Yisrael Ha-Yom, before elections and many other important news events. Could this possibly be kosher? From Sex Industry to Ex-Industry? The courts and the Knesset have recently moved to squelch the sex industry: is this blessed feminism or cursed puritanism? Music: Daphna Recter Ha-Shir Al Ha-aretz Elohimim Yom Tov Thank You, with Tal Ne’eman
9/7/20171 hour, 4 minutes, 40 seconds
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The “Dezionizing the Skies?” Edition

Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking to support the show? Learn how on Patreon. A Protest Stressed, Compressed, and Messed, all at the Supreme Court’s Behest There’s a brouhaha over whether, when and where protestors can demonstrate against the putative corruption of PM Netanyahu. Grading Israel’s Schools, or Scientia potentia est? A new Ministry of Education website contains all imaginable data about Israel’s schools; but could this be too much information? Dezionizing the Skies? There’s a hubbub around the suggestion that Israel needs to change the name of our airport, because some Palestinian citizens see Ben Gurion as an author of their people’s miseries. Music: Apo & the Apostles, in honor of their return from their European tour, and their show next week at Sultan’s Pool in J-lem. Animaly Baji Wenek My Name is Hanna Stand By Me
8/31/20171 hour, 10 minutes, 13 seconds
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The “Lanyard, Color War and Rocket Propelled Grenades: The Things I Learned at Camp” Edition

Noah, The Tel Aviv Review’s Dahlia Scheindlin, and roving freelance journalist Naomi Zeveloff discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking to support the show? Learn how on Patreon. Making War Prime Minister Netanyahu attempts to reduce the number of government ministers who must approve a declaration of war, which some see as Strangelovean megalomania. Lanyard, Color War and Rocket Propelled Grenades: The Things I Learned at Camp New “camps” for tourists that teach firearms, explosives and other deadly arts are popping up in Israel. What are we to make of them? Alternative Facts about Trees and Shrubs There is a surprisingly vicious debate over trees and shade taking place over who ought to decide what to plant, when, and where. Music: All songs from Ha-Tishma Koli (גלגלצ במחווה לאלבום ״החלונות הגבוהים״) Kol ha-Shavua Lakh, Eliad Zemer Noga (Ha-Tishma Koli), Dana Spector and Alon Geva Ahavah Rishonah, Dikla Eifo Hem Kol Avoteinu, Yishai Ribo
8/24/20171 hour, 5 minutes, 4 seconds
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The “Charlottesville and Jerusalem” Edition

Noah, host of TLV1’s The Tel Aviv Review Gilad Halpern, and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking to support the show? Learn how on Patreon. How Much is Too Much Corruption? There are corruption charges against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: how seriously should we take them? Summer of Godlessness Over the summer, parents’ groups formed across the country aiming to keep religion out of their kids’ schools. Charlottesville and Jerusalem Do Israelis, as Israelis, have any special responsibility to act or any message to deliver about the Nazi narishkeit in Charlottesville and the White House? Music: Chen Levy, in honor of her forthcoming debut record “Chen Levy,” who is having a gala pre-release show next week at Levontin 7: On the Sunny Side of the Street Down With It Hide and Seek All of Me
8/17/20171 hour, 8 minutes, 45 seconds
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The “Women of Influence” Edition

Allison, Noah, and host of TLV1’s The Tel Aviv Review Gilad Halpern discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking to support the show? Learn how on Patreon. Yair in the Middle Prime Minister candidate Yair Lapid argues that centrism is the new black with a middle-of-the-road, moderation-in-all-things centrist manifesto. Psychiatric Chic Two weird-ass initiatives aim to de-stigmatize mental illness, but probably say more about our anxieties about it than about our open-mindedness towards it. Women of Influence What does the Forbes list of the fifty most influential Israeli women say about the state of gender, sex, and sexism in 2017? Music: All songs by Yishai Ribo ‘Im Nin’alu Kol Dodi Ha-Nisayon Ha-Zeh Gam Ki-Elekh
8/10/20171 hour, 2 minutes, 52 seconds
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The “Netanyahu’s Trump Card” Edition

You're looking for The Promised Podcast Patreon page, aren't you? Allison, Noah, and host of TLV1’s The Tel Aviv Review Gilad Halpern discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Netanyahu’s Trump Card Benjamin Netanyahu has borrowed the war against “Fake News.” Are Israelis buying the idea of a media conspiracy against the Prime Minister and all that is sacred and pure? Water Bottles Everywhere, and Not a Drop to Drink Drinking fountains have disappeared from Israel’s cities. Does this have to do with the gears of capitalism being greased with the blood of the workers? When the Bands Stopped Playing Why have bands vanished from Israel’s hit parades, replaced by solo singers? Music: Yuar (Arina Popova and Yury Poisik), from their EP Signal, marking the free show they’re doing this week at The Container in the Jaffa port: Perfect Miracle Song about You Superlove
8/3/20171 hour, 4 minutes, 16 seconds
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The “Sacred Sites and Plights” Edition

Don, Noah, and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs editor Miriam Hershlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Sacred Sites, Fights, and Plights Frightful tensions are mounting over the Temple Mount/Haram al Sharif: are we teetering at the edge of religious war? Moving Up? New research finds that the path for the poor into the upper-middle class is twisty and perverse. The Queer Thing about Israel’s LGBTQ What is it about the struggle for LGBTQ rights that especially inspires so much support and sympathy in Israel? Music: Ground Heights, in honor of their blowout show this week at the Container in Jaffa! Aynoche Esh Feta Feta In Disguise
7/27/20171 hour, 3 minutes, 24 seconds
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The “BDS? There’s an App for That Now!” Edition

Don, Noah, and roving freelance journalist Naomi Zeveloff discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. A Tale of Two ‘One Percents’ A study found that Israel has two ‘one-percents,’ an economic elite and a political elite, each screwing us in their own way. Movin’ Pictures The radical, political ‘Cinematheque’ in Tel Aviv seems to be going mainstream, abandoning provocation for entertainment. But is that what an avant garde art emporium is for? BDS? There’s an App for hat Now! A new government funding app is meant to encourage young people to undo BDS: it’s Facebook meets Tinder meets Pokemon Go meets Spy vs. Spy meets Hasbara. What are we to make of a thing like that? Music: Avigail Koevary, in honor of her turning thirty, and in honor of the show in honor of her turning thirty this week at Levontin 7. Polin Mesha’amem li Hibbuk, with Amir ve-Ben Biryon
7/20/20171 hour, 3 minutes, 9 seconds
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The “Jews with Javelins!” Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. From Board Room to Barricades: The Unlikely New Leader of Israel’s Left Avi Gabbay emerged from obscurity to head the Labor Party and, perforce, the Israeli Left in a shocking upset. What the hell just happened? Praying to No God What does the surprising rise of “secular prayer” among Israeli Jews say about the state of our souls? Jews with Javelins! The Maccabiah Games have inexplicably (but charmingly) survived the years. Like cotillions, High Table at Oxford in full medieval regalia, and Scottish weddings in kilts, the Games seem like a living time capsule. Music: Alon Eder ve-ha- lahakah, off their newest, Ha-Shamranim Shuv ba-Ofnah Al Ta-azov Oti Mili Hayu Yamim Yafim Ha-Yom be-Yisrael
7/13/20171 hour, 2 minutes, 46 seconds
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The “Breaking and Fixing Politics” Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. New Labor? Round one of the Labor Party leadership elections left the old elites thoroughly thrashed. What does the future hold for the Left now? The Broken Man who Broke Israeli Politics It was a sad spectacle to see a diminished Ehud Olmert, the first Prime Minister convicted of a felony, being released from jail. Is he partly responsible for our cynicism about politicians? Offshore Palestinians It’s a fantabulous utopian idea: building a high-tech, artificial island of Gaza with an airport, seaport, power plant, desalination center, and more. Will this solve Gaza’s humanitarian crisis? Music: Hanan Ben-Ari, in honor of his forthcoming album, which we’re hearing bit by bit. Wikipedia Todah She-At Tutim Simu lev
7/6/20171 hour, 3 minutes, 39 seconds
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The “Pile of Stones” Edition

Noah, Don, and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. We Got the Power Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas demanded that Israel reduce the electricity it transfers to Gaza by almost half, leaving hospitals there unsure if can keep their ventilators going. Israel acquiesced. The move may weaken Hamas, but can such a thing possibly be justified? Covering the Dead Do we pay too much attention to the tragic victims of terrorist attacks, at the expense of other things to which we ought to also be giving our consideration? Pile of Stones The dispute continues over egalitarian prayer at the Western Wall, following the government’s decision not to implement its earlier decision to build a section at the Wall for liberal Jews to pray and slip their own notes to God between the stones. Should progressive Jews care about the wall, anyway? All songs by Lior Perla, in honor of his new single, Al Telkhi Al Telkhi Shoom Davar Ve’im Gam Amarti (with Ido Mosseri) Ha-Lev ha-Zeh
6/29/20171 hour, 11 minutes, 30 seconds
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The “Leave it to the Experts?” Edition

Noah, Don and Allison discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Primum non nocere? Medical experiments were performed on Yemeni Jewish babies and kids in the early 1950s. What does this awful news tell us about ourselves and what should we do about it now? Uppity Americans? American Jewish activists are organizing and taking direct political action in Israel, but some Israeli Leftists think that these foreigners may be getting too big for their britches. A Cabinet of Experts There is a proposal to install “experts” instead of politicians as key cabinet ministers. All songs by Miriam Tukan, off her EP, which, in an amazing coincidence, is also named Miriam Toukan! Tziltzulay Pa’amonim Sodkha We Are Young (Fun Cover), Featuring SAZ نحن جيل الشباب Mawal
6/22/20171 hour, 2 minutes, 44 seconds
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The "Will Politics be on the Midterm?" Edition

Noah, Don and Allison (joined by uber-researcher to the stars, Amit Ashkenazi) discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Is the Man Israel Needs a Moroccan, Ultra-Orthodox Woman? The only female candidate to head the Labor Party is Dina Dayan, an ultra-Orthodox woman from the nether reaches of the Negev Desert. In a socko election ad, she attacked the party she aims to lead as racist and out-of-touch. Is she the future of the Israeli Left? Will Politics be on the Midterm? A "Code of Ethics" for college and university teachers is being advanced by the Minister of Education. It aims to keep teachers from talking politics in the classroom, but is being decried by the professoriate as an attack on democracy. Babies for LGBTQ Folk? Nyet!Was Israel was wrong to acquiesce to Russia's diktat that babies adopted from there not got to LGBTQ folks? All songs by KGC (Kiryat Gat City) Le-Khol Sof Yom Yavo Avesha Sheli Adon kol ha-Briot, with Dani Almio
6/15/20171 hour, 6 minutes, 23 seconds
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The "Waiting for Gadot" Edition

Noah, Don and Allison discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Climate Change and the Jewish Question: We’ll Always Have Paris? We discuss whether climate change is a danger to Israel’s very existence, and whether America’s withdrawal from the Paris Accord is a blow to Israel’s security. Anthologizing the Occupation? We mull over the new “Breaking the Silence” anthology of essays about the occupation, edited by Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman. What results might this politics-by-literature approach produce? Waiting for Gadot We ask whether the widespread fascination with Wonder Woman Gal Gadot’s IDF past and Israeli identity reflects some strange and unnerving psycho-sexual fetishization of Israeli Jewesses and power (Did we go to graduate school, or what?). Music: Sivan Kanzucker Esrim Sheniot Hilazon Hinei Bah Shape of You – Ed Sheeran Cover
6/8/20171 hour, 20 seconds
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The "That War" Edition

Noah, Don and Allison discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. That War We discuss how we ought to regard the momentous Six Day War, the fiftieth anniversary of which we mark this week. MK = Meager Kapabilities? We mull over a survey raising questions about how effective Members of Knesset are. University Diversity Perversity? We ask whether universities ought to provide sex-segregated courses to ultra-Orthodox students, and prohibit female professors from teaching religious males. Music: Leora Yitzhak and friends (with thanks to Seffi Kogan!) Ma’alah, Ma’alah Emperia (with Hadar Shemueli-Zagori) Shenei Shoshanim (with Marsh Dundurma) Save Me (with Parakit)
6/1/20171 hour, 9 minutes, 43 seconds
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The "Donald Does the Holy Land!" Edition

Noah, Don and Times of Tel Aviv Review founder and co-host Gilad Halpern discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Donald Does the Holy Land! We discuss President Donald Trump’s visit to Israel and the Palestinian Authority, and what it augurs for peace in the region. Road Trip! We mull over Why the Zionist Union decided to take a road trip in the occupied territories, and why some of its most popular MKs boycotted the excursion. If I Don’t Press Thee, O’ Jerusalem, or The Dress! We ponder the “Jerusalem Dress” that Culture Minister Miri Regev wore on the Red Carpet in Cannes, and why it broke the internet (hint: misogyny may be partly to blame). Music: Aya Zahavi-Feiglin, in honor of her new EP, America, that just dropped this week! Sport My Dog Eifoh ha-Zahav Februar
5/25/20171 hour, 10 seconds
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The "Eurovisionaries" Edition

Noah, Don and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Breaking News: Ehud Barak Admits He’s Been Right All Along! We discuss Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak’s book-review-cum-manifesto about why the Left is right and the Right is wrong. Not that Conversion We mull over icky and dangerous “conversion therapy” being offered by ultra-Orthodox therapists for men who wish to stop being attracted to other men. Eurovisionaries We ponder why Israelis are gaga over the cheesy, trashy, irresistible Eurovision song contest!   Songs: Israeli Eurovision Hits and Misses! Izhar Cohen & Alpha Beta, A-ba-ni-bi (1978), Gali Atari & Milk & Honey, Hallelujah (1979) Dana International, Diva (1998) Teapacks, Push the Button (2007)
5/18/20171 hour, 2 minutes, 9 seconds
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The "High Cost of God" Edition

Noah, Don and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Palestinians and Peace in the Age of Trump We discuss the quick and remarkable developments in Palestinian diplomacy, with Pres. Abbas coming away optimistic from his meeting with US President Trump, Hamas suggesting they’re ready for territorial compromise and, in the background, a thousand Palestinian prisoners continuing their hunger strike: What does it all mean? The High Cost of God We mull over a commissioned study finds that Israel spends almost 9 billion NIS a year on religion: Is that an outrageous sum, a reasonable sum, or something in between? The Lasting Legacy of the Likud We ponder on the fortieth anniversary of Menachem Begin and the Likud winning leadership of the country for the first time, what is the lasting legacy of the Likud?   Songs by Skin Blues, in honor of their show this week at Levontin 7, launching a new album after an 18-year breakup-spurred hiatus. Welcome back! Faradasi (פארדסי) Keltish Sheryl Crowe Down Hill She Jumps
5/11/20171 hour, 2 seconds
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The “IDF = In a Dither about Feminism?” Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Labor’s Battle Royal We discuss the nine (!) candidates to head the Labor Party: what kind of leader does the left need now, and what sort of platform should she or he advance? Living Together and Apart We mull over a poll finding that almost three quarters of Palestinian Israelis do not want Jews living in their neighborhoods, and more than two-thirds of Israeli Jews do not want Palestinians living in their neighborhoods. What’s this say about the possibility and wisdom of greater integration? IDF = In a Dither about Feminism? We ponder the IDF’s lamentable decision to cancel a workshop on feminist theory for top ranking female officers, on the grounds that feminism is political and divisive.   Songs by Segol 59 & Ami Yares, in tribute to the Grateful Dead, off The Promised Land: The Jerry Garcia Hebrew Project: Friend Of The Devil חבר של השטן Bertha נטע  Me & My Uncle אני והדוד שלי  I Know You Rider אני יודע 
5/4/20171 hour, 6 minutes, 34 seconds
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The “69 Years” Edition, Being a Celebration of Independence

This episode of The Promised Podcast is sponsored by:  The Dreyfus Affair Apr 27 — May 7, 2017 Special pricing for listeners Visit RomanticCentury.org and use code 68857 Or call 718-636-4100 and mention code 68857   Allison, Noah and Don observe Memorial Day and celebrate Independence Day by discussing three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Sorrow, Loss & Politics (13:58) We discuss the complicated place of bereaved families in Israeli political discourse, where they are undisparagable disparagers. 69 Years (28:01) We engage in a thought experiment about what two immigrants to Israel in 1948, a mother from Meknes and a survivor from Prague, would think about Israel today, if they could see it. “And To the Glory of the State of Israel!” (41:36) We ask who we would choose to light the traditional twelve torches marking the start of Independence Day and symbolizing what is best about this remarkable country.   Songs for Yom Haatzmaut!: Zemer Nogah, performed by Shoshana Damari and Yoav Yizhak Shalom Lach Eretz Nehederet, performed by Sheigitz Hakhi Yisraeli, written and performed by Hatikvah 6 Barukh ha-Ba le-Yisrael, written and performed by Sarit Hadad
4/27/20171 hour, 7 minutes, 29 seconds
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The "The Times, They are Retracting" Edition

This episode of The Promised Podcast is sponsored by:  The Dreyfus Affair Apr 27 — May 7, 2017 Special pricing for listeners Visit RomanticCentury.org and use code 68857 Or call 718-636-4100 and mention code 68857   Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   L’Affair Barghouti: The Times, They are Retracting We discuss the convicted terrorist and likely-future Palestinian President Marwan Barghouti, the hunger strike he’s leading, and the rage over his op-ed in the New York Times. Fighting the Good Fight Against the Bad Global Right We mull over an analysis by the Israeli left’s most universally-respected leader – Dov Khenin – about how to fight the global right (and Israel’s). Not Our Holocaust Day We ask why Ultra-Orthodox Israelis ignore, and sometimes mock, Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day.   Music Tamar & Netanel, off their album Peace of Mind: Niggun The Sun Once, Early in the Morning Farewell Song
4/20/20171 hour, 10 minutes, 9 seconds
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The "Join the Love Train" Edition

Allison, Noah and Tel Aviv Review co-host, political scientist and pollster Dahlia Scheindlin discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Peace Train We discuss the Minister of Transportation’s ambitious plans to build a vast network of trains connecting Israel with Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf States. Ranking and Rating Representatives We mull over an NGO’s “Social Index” ranking of Members of Knesset according to their social conscience – does it really advance socially-aware politics? The Serious Politics of Funny We ask whether or not political satire – which is enjoying a golden age – has any political impact at all.   Music by Haya Miller: Esrim Shannah (עשרים שנה) Hayei Madaf (חיי מדף) Yod (י) Lo Rokedet ke-she Af Ehad Lo Mistakel (לא רוקדת כשאף אחד לא מסתכל)
4/13/20171 hour, 3 minutes, 52 seconds
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The "Still Leaving Egypt, After All these Years" Edition

Allison, Noah and Tel Aviv Review co-host Gilad Halpern discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Press, under Stress and Duress We discuss the controversy over public broadcasting that just almost toppled the government. A Settlement for the New Millennium We mull over the cabinet’s decision to build the first new settlement of this millennium, hot on the heels of the Arab League’s affirmation of a two-state solution and U.S. President Trump’s dictate to refrain from building in the territories. Still Leaving Egypt, After All these Years We ask what might Passover, the most political of all holidays, tell us about how to seek our own modern-day redemption?   Music by Songs of Freedom by various and sundry, in celebration of Passover, the holiday of freedom!: Karizmo and Berko, “Hofesh” Doron Madali, “Hofesh” Ido B & Zooki & Franklin, “Daver Iti Hofesh” Shlomo Gronich, “Hofesh ad ha-Katzeh”
4/6/20171 hour, 7 minutes, 56 seconds
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The "BDS and the Rat Bastard Conundrum" Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   BDS and the Rat Bastard Conundrum We discuss how the right uses the left’s defense of the free-speech rights of BDS’ers as a cudgel and what, if anything, can be done about this. Secrets of Israel’s High-Tech Boom, Revealed! We mull over Minister of Education Naftali Bennett’s explanation in the Wall Street Journal of Israel’s high tech success: Why are we so damn good at start-ups? What’s Wrong with Kiryat Gat? Why Do Sephardim Vote for the Right? We ask why Mizrahim/Sephardim keep voting for the right.   Music by Nahum Silverman who just dropped a new record and put the 33 albums he’s recorded over the past 19 years on sale in a digital boxed set on Bandcamp!: UlLe-Ehovai Achshav Ani Motek Heart of Gold Lech ad ha-sof
3/30/20171 hour, 3 minutes, 4 seconds
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The "People of the Book, Those Elitist F*cks!" Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. The Primacy of Primaries As elections are in the air, we ask: Should parties like liberal leftist Meretz chose their candidates through “open primaries,” or will that just rouse the rabble? Does Feminism have Room for Zionism?: Reflections on l’Affaire de’Sarsou We discuss whether or not there’s anything to the claim that, in 2017, feminism and Zionism don’t fit together as easily as we might hope. The People of the Book, Those Elitist F*cks! We mull over the proud admission of a right-wing MK that he hasn’t read a book in ten years, mofos, and whether anti-intellectualism is the new black. Music by Katrix and Doron Biton: Ulai Chofshiah Ohevet Lirkod Davka Ito (with Sagi Beatbox)
3/23/20171 hour, 4 minutes, 4 seconds
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The "God is a Feminist Issue!" Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Right and Wrong We discuss the debate over whether Israel should forge ties with far right leaders in Europe, now that they are growing in power and (mostly) denouncing antisemitism. You Gotta Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive, E-Lim-inate the Negative! We mull over an expensive new project led by a former Minister of Education and two former IDF Chiefs of Staff, aiming to overcome the divisions in Israeli society. God is a Feminist Issue! We deliberate about mind-blowing new research finding that the more religious a Jewish woman is, the better her body image is likely to be.   Music by Mo’adon ha-Ketzev shel Avihu Pinhasov: Yamin Yafim Dvash Malchut Matzilah Oti Neshama, Kapara, Mammi
3/16/20171 hour, 9 minutes, 19 seconds
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The "Shriveling Settlements?" Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Shriveling Settlements? We discuss the shocking, but seemingly true, suggestion that the settlements are shrinking, not growing and failing, not succeeding. The Shunning! We mull over the Supreme Court’s sanction of the literally medieval punishment of “shunning” scumbags who refuse to grant their wives divorces. Picturing a Jewish State We ask what made David Rubinger’s famous photograph of paratroopers at the newly captured Wailing Wall “iconic”? Could there be such iconic photos today, or have we lost the social unity needed to all be moved by a single image?   Music by Eric Berman, mostly off his newest, Ahava ve-Elohim Acherim: Aesthetica subyektivit be-re’i ha-meyah ha-21 Simla tabaat vemaher At lo maspik yafah Lama Ata Lemata
3/9/20171 hour, 3 minutes, 39 seconds
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The "Peace in Just Ten Easy Steps!" Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Courting Change We discuss the four new Supreme Court Justices, and whether together they add up to a “conservative Judicial revolution.” Peace in Just Ten Easy Steps! We mull over Opposition Leader Yitzhak Herzog’s new “Ten Point Peace Plan,” that calls for a decade-long cooling off period before negotiations begin. From Tots to Patriots We deliberate about the continuing efforts of the Ministry of Education and the Jerusalem Municipality to turn city kindergarten tots into flag-waving patriots. Music Amir ve-Ben, in gratitude for rocking the Tel Aviv Marathon! Avodah Ba-Eynayim Bar be-Yaffo Hibbuk (with Avigail Koevary) Halamti
3/2/20171 hour, 1 minute, 55 seconds
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"The Least Anti-Semitic Podcast that You've Ever Heard in your Entire Life” Edition

Allison, Noah and Don discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Eighteen Months We discuss the sentence meted out to Alor Azaria, the combat medic who shot knife-assailant Adel Fattah al-Sharif dead while he lay prone; some are outraged he’s going to prison, others are outraged he’s going to prison for only a year and a half. The Least Anti-Semitic Person You’ve Ever Seen & the Jewish Question We mull over PM Netanyahu’s award of a “Jew Housekeeping Seal of Approval” to Pres. Trump, certifying him as antisemitism-free; was he just doing his job or was he derelicting his duty? Wind-Down Nation? A new report finding that Israel’s vaunted scientific talents are fading before our eyes. We ask, what can be done?   Music by Noa Eder: Beseder  Flowers Nemalim Bo Iti
2/23/20171 hour, 5 minutes, 13 seconds
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The “Two States, One State, Whatever” Edition

Allison, Noah and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Two States, One State, Whatever We discuss Prime Minister Netanyahu’s meetings in Washington with U.S. President Donald Trump, and what the hell they mean for Israelis, Palestinians, American Jews and other living things. Bitcoins, the Holocaust & Psoriasis: Israel’s New Lobbyists We mull over the the 64% increase in the number of lobbyists in the Knesset in just the last year, and their impact on Israeli democracy. Ultra-Ortholopolis The City of Tomorrow, Today! A long-term policy of building new Ultra-Orthodox cities to solve the Haredi housing crisis has reversed; from now on, its neighborhoods in cities already on the map. We ask, is this good news?   Music by Ron and the Red Beans, in honor of their show on Saturday at The Container in Jaffa: C’est Si Bon Mardi Gras Mambo Me, Myself and I I Want to Be Like You
2/16/20171 hour, 5 minutes, 8 seconds
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The "This Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land" Edition

Allison, Noah and Tel Aviv Review Host Gilad Halpern discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   This Land Is Your Land, This Land is My Land (An Expropriation Meditation) We discuss the bill approved by the Knesset this week that allows the expropriation of privately-owned land in the occupied territories, and the end-of-days public debate that ensued. Playing with Fire We mull over the firing of a rocket from Gaza towards a Jewish town and the pounding IDF response that was meant to be a warning but might nudge us to a war that nobody seems to want. The Pious Floozies of the IDF A viral cartoon aimed at persuading religious women to opt out of army service to avoid boredom, ennui and sexual harassment. Practically everyone attacked the cartoon’s producers. But we ask, do they sorta have a point kinda maybe?   Music by Static and Ben-El Tavori: Zahav Kvish ha-Hof Silsulim Stahm
2/9/20171 hour, 7 minutes, 19 seconds
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The "Alt-Zionism" Edition

Allison, Don & Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Alt-Zionism We discuss White-Supremacist claims that their dreams of an “ethno-state” is “very similar to the idea of Zionism,” and why lots of folks on the right and the left seem to agree, leading us to wonder if it is time to slit our wrists. Schools, Cool & Uncool: An Education Rumination We mull over what should be done when parents band together to build their own school, with its own ideology, and then ask the taxpayers to foot the bill. The curious incident of the weed vaped in the night-time We ask whether the weird political coalition that supports decriminalization of pot hints that maybe we don’t really understand Israeli politics after all.   Music by Yair Levi, who just crowdfunded his first album, and these are the very first fruit! Ten Li (with Anat Malamud) Menagen (with Arcady Duchin) Emunah Shuv Linshom
2/2/20171 hour, 1 minute, 46 seconds
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The "Reports of our Death are Greatly Exaggerated" Edition

Allison, Don & Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Heart & Home We discuss the tragic events at the Bedouin Village of Umm Al-Hiran, leaving two dead and dozens dispossessed of their homes. “Reports of our Death are Greatly Exaggerated” (With apologies to Mark Twain) We mull over the surprisingly growing popularity of Israel’s center left, and what it might mean if PM Netanyahu is forced to resign under accusations of corruption. Crass Combat Couture We ask about t-shirts printed up for fun by IDF soldiers displaying all sorts of sexist and bigoted images. Are these silk-screened sleazeries just harmless fun, or are they little cotton agents of patriarchy and racism? All songs by Malca Baya (for a summer interlude in the dead of winter) Im At Ba-Inyan Chai Lo Be-Lahatz Kama Ham Stav
1/26/20171 hour, 1 minute, 6 seconds
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The "Champagne, Cubans & Bringing Bibi Down" Edition

Allison, Don & Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Cubans, Champaign and Bringing Bibi Down We ask whether or not we should take to the streets to demand the resignation of PM Netanyahu, as evidence of influence peddling accumulates. Should We Stop Worrying and Learn to Love Lieberman? We mull over the strange fact that the strongest advocate of the Two-State Solution in the governing coalition is former hard-line Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman; but does he mean what we mean when he says “Two State Solution”? It is Good to Drink for our Country! We discuss a recent exposure of low-level debauchery in Israeli youth movements, and why generally wholesome youth groups are, in fact, thriving here.   All songs by Meir Banai (with sadness in our hearts, on his much too-soon passing): U’veneihem Ahava Ketzarah Be-Shem Ha-Ahavah Lecha Eli
1/19/20171 hour, 17 seconds
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The "Killer-Hero-Scapegoat" Edition

Allison, Don & Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Killer-Hero-Scapegoat? We discuss the furor over the manslaughter conviction of Sgt. Elor Azaria, for shooting in the head a subdued stabber in Hebron. TEDs We mull over a new effort by settlers to present themselves in a more sophisticated way, using TED-ish talks. Yiddishkeit, that Trojan Horse! We ask whether or not the claim by an important intellectual, journalist and leftist political analyst that Israel’s left cannot win its political battles because it has conceded it's cultural battles to the right, has anything to it. All songs by The Ultras: Boker Tov Ein li et ha-ometz Ba-leilot levad Ba li
1/12/20171 hour, 4 minutes, 54 seconds
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Promised Podcast extra: Slate's Dahlia Lithwick

Allison Kaplan Sommer sits down for a conversation with decorated journalist Dahlia Lithwick about Trumpism, American Jewry's relationship to Israel, and Axe body spray.
1/10/201727 minutes, 21 seconds
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The “Unsettling Cost of Unsettling” Edition

Allison, Don & Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   The Unsettling Cost of Unsettling We discuss the Government’s decision to spend 130 million shekels to resettle 42 settler families from an illegal outpost.  If he wasn’t good, he wouldn’t be rich, right? We mull over the recent entry of businessmen into Israeli politics (especially on the left) and their claim that only they can drain the swamp in Jerusalem. Social Change? There’s an App for that Now We ask whether or not a new app designed by an NGO to improve public transportation is a good way to bring about political change.   All songs by Yossi Elephant: Susan Yam Ha’ahava Rechov 60 Helem Kerakh
1/5/20171 hour, 11 seconds
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The “President Obama’s Parting Gift” Edition

Allison, Don & Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   And as a Parting Gift: UN Security Council Resolution 2334 We discuss UN Security Council Resolution 2334, calling Israeli settlements illegal, and America’s failure to scuttle it, and the righteous apoplexy of Israel’s official response. The Donalds (Futterman and Trump) Agree: Jerusalem is the Eternal Capital of the Jewish People We recount Don’s shocking assertion that he agrees with US President-Elect Donald Trump: the American Embassy should be moved to Jerusalem – are we in some sort of political bizzaro world?  We Dreamt We were Farmers We mull over the government’s decision to prop up agriculture with tax payer shekels, and why we should grow stuff at home that is cheaper to import.   All songs by Regel Sabres!: Amud Shidra Chalul Cochav Ba-Shemesh shel Natanya
12/29/20161 hour, 2 minutes, 1 second
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The “675 Kilometers North” Edition

Allison, Don & Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   675 Kilometers North We mull over the human tragedy of Aleppo, and what Israelis are saying (or not saying) and doing (or not doing) about it. You can choose your friends, but you can’t choose your ambassador! We ask how we should regard David Friedman, President-Elect Donald Trump’s nominee for ambassador to Israel, who supports the occupation, opposes a two-state solution, and has called leftists “worse than Kapos,” the poor saps forced to give a hand to the Nazis Hem-Line Politics We discuss the brouhaha, hullaballo and rumpus over Knesset guards denying entrance to Parliamentary aides whose dresses were judged too short; is this decorum or just a reduction ad absurdum of the patriarchy?   All songs by Shtar, Beit Shemesh’s favorite religious hip-hop sons, including Ori Murray (MC), Brad Rubinstein (guitar), Dan “Zaki” Isaac (vocals), Avi Sommers (bass) and Tzvi Solomons (percussion): Lights  Gone Again Restoring My Soul (Modeh) Infinity
12/22/20161 hour, 7 minutes, 28 seconds
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The “Enemies of the State” Edition

Allison, Noah & Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Lousy Leftists Lack Loyalty We mull over a new poll finding that almost one in two Israeli Jews think that leftists are not loyal to Israel. Tenured Traitors, or Professors of Perfidy We discuss the Minister of Education’s appointment of an ethicist to write rules governing when and how professors talk politics in their college classrooms; is this censorship or civility? Double-Crossing Double X, or The Unbearable Lightness of Cyber-Sexism and On-Line Assholery We ask what explains the spleen and bile, vilely aimed at women, especially politicians, on the Hebrew Internet.   All songs by Eliad: Ma She-Yesh Matok Kshemarli Linshom, with Shimon Buskila
12/15/20161 hour, 3 seconds
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The “Righteous Jews” Edition

Allison, Noah & Tel Aviv Review Host Gilad Halpern discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Cities of Sanctity, Cities of Sin We discuss President Reuven Rivlin’s suggestion that each city, town or neighbourhood decide for themselves how much attention to pay to religion; Is it time to let Tel Aviv be Tel Aviv and Bnai Brak be Bnai Brak? Righteous Jews We mull over the scuffle between the Knesset and the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum over whether to start lionizing “Righteous Jews” who saved folks during the Holocaust alongside “Righteous Gentiles.” Aging Alone We ask why so many Israeli old folks are lonely, and what we ought to do about it.   All songs by Mika Sade, off her new record, Birds and Guitars: Little Things Birthday Birds and Guitars Wonderful Gifts
12/8/20161 hour, 4 seconds
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The “Israel is Burning” Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Israel is Burning We discuss the befuddled responses of politicians and our own to the 630 fires that blazed throughout Israel last week, some of which may have been set by arsonists wishing Israel harm. Our Identity Crisis We ponder the most talked about post-mortem of the American election, which attributes the fall of the Democrats to “identity liberalism”; in Israel, the right seems to be employing identity politics and it ain’t working out so badly for them. You, You, You Oughta Know: Awkward Adventures in Post-Modern Culture We fret about Shefita, a popular Arab chanteuse and diva, who is a character created by a Jewish singer named Rotem Shefy; Is this homage? Cultural appropriation? 21st century blackface? Interdenominational drag? And is it okay or icky?   All songs by Shefita & Rotem Shefy: Pink, performed by Shefita Lithium, performed by Shefita You Oughta Know, performed by Shefita Adif She-Lo, by Rotem Shefy
12/1/20161 hour, 27 seconds
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The “Repealing Godwin’s Law” Edition

Allison,  Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Repealing Godwin’s Law: How Do We Know When That “Again” We Never Want to See Has Arrived? We ask whether we owe it to our ancestors who were swallowed by the Holocaust to decry Trump, Bannon, et. al., as shoving us down the slippery slope into the territory of Never-Again, or whether we owe it to them to not besmirch their tragedy by comparing it to the world’s present political woes. Rabbinic Baskets of Deplorables & Baskets of Rabbinic Deplorables We reflect on how to respond to the most recent Rabbi on the government payroll to unleash inane bigotries in an interview, once we admit that the guy’s done some admirable things alongside this icky one. Post-Mortem & Pre-Natal We discuss our mixed feelings over the court’s decision to allow the parents of a dead naval officer to use his sperm and a surrogate to create a kid whom they will raise as their own child, though he would be their biological grandchild.    All songs by Tamir Grinberg: Something Telephone Blues I Was Made to Love Her Take a Look Around
11/24/20161 hour, 4 seconds
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The “Citizens Disunited” Edition

Allison,  Noah and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   The Odeum and the Odium: Israel’s National Theater Live in the Settlements! We discuss the controversy over Israel’s national theater company, Habima, performing in the most settlement-y of all the settlements, Kiryat Arba.   Citizens Disunited: Reflections on the Rejection of Election Collections We reflect on a new law regulating how much Israeli NGOs can spend on election campaigns, like the failed, big “dump Netanyahu” campaign of the last election.   Gimme that ol’ time consumption! We ask whether the rest of us have something to learn from the ways that stuff is advertised to the ultra-orthodox in Israel, which lack the employment of sex, longing and insecurity to make the sale.   All songs by Ha-Peel ha-Kachol (The Blue Elephant): 24/7 Ha-Kol Yehiyeh Ugiot Tiyul
11/17/20161 hour, 13 seconds
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The “Lessons of the Trumpocalypse” Edition

Allison, Noah and Tel Aviv Review host Gilad Halpern discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Lessons of the Trumpocalypse In what may be a historic first of an entire podcast episode recorded in fetal position, we wonder what we Israeli leftists can learn from the painful, frightening and massive defeat of the American left this week at the polls. Rabin Rousing We discuss politicization of the annual Rabin Memorial Demonstration, a new phenomenon, and ask what these politics mean. Beat the Press We try to understand PM Netanyahu’s invective-filled tirade on a respected Israeli investigative journalist. He impugned her motives, her talents, her integrity and her suitability for her job.   All songs by the Panic Ensemble: Every Night Spring in Your Heart Flying How Many Ways    
11/10/20161 hour, 1 second
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The “Our Daughters, Ourselves” Edition

Allison, Noah and Don discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Jailing for the "Hate Wedding"? We ask whether the revelers at a settler wedding who were filmed waving guns, stabbing a picture of a murdered Palestinian baby, and singing incendiary songs should be prosecuted for their loathsome display, or instead simply subject to the court of public opinion. Too much political common ground? We mull over a charge by a retired Labor Party leader to stop trying to find common ground with the right. What are the most effective levels of partisanship and partnership today? Our daughters: The state of the patriarchy We consider new research that found girls and women in Israel are better off than almost anywhere else in the world: What is the state of the patriarchy in Israel, 2016?   All songs by Gimzu Blues Band on their album Me’ever le-kav ha-eruv :  Halichot Mephuzarot Em Sisra A Sukhla a kleine Ha-Balada al Rav Rahumi ve-Ishto
11/3/20161 hour, 1 second
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The "Women's Ways of Protest" Edition

Allison, Noah and Tel Aviv Review host Gilad Halpern discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Saving us from ourselves? We ponder with angst the decision of the director of human rights group B'Tselem to implore the UN Security Council to act forcefully against Israel, in order to bring about an end to the Occupation. Women’s ways of protest The Women Wage Peace organization just finished their spectacular two-week "March of Hope." We consider the notion, put forth by some of the leaders of the march, that women seek peace in ways likely to be more effective than men. On the internet, everyone knows you’re a d*ck! Why did so many Israelis "unfriend" compatriots on Facebook during the 2014 Gaza War? A new study attempts to answer this by claiming that the social network forces us to present our authentic selves on line, letting folks know we hold views they find abhorrent.   All songs by Deaf Chonky:  Social Security Gozalim Shirley Kontrol
10/27/20161 hour, 1 second
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"The Elusive Dream of Nuance" Edition

Allison, Noah and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. You say, “Al Aqsa,” I say, “The Temple” Wonder what to make of the recent resolution by UNESCO – the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization – chastising Israel for its treatment of Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem, while ignoring Jewish affinities to the same sites? We deliberate. BDS and the Dream of Nuance A major new initiative “Israel and the Academy” aims to help folks think about Israel “in a much more nuanced way” than the BDS wars presently allow. But is the lovely dream of nuance too naive an ambition to truly attain? The Museum of Jewish Awesomeness We ponder the fact that $30 million dollars have already been raised (of an eventual $450 million) to build a Frank Gehry “World’s Jewish Museum” in Tel Aviv dedicated to the Einsteins, the Spielbergs, the Streisands and the Dylans. Is this the kind of museum we want and need at this fraught moment in our history?   All songs by Ha-Pussy shelLucy:  Ghetto Lech Lecha Le-Heros et ha-Knesset Rak Lo Etzleinu Ba-Shechunah
10/20/20161 hour, 1 second
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"The Triumphs of Benjamin Netanyahu" Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. The Triumphs of Benjamin Netanyahu A recent essay asserted that PM Netanyahu’s foreign policy has been much more successful than most Israelis realize, and that Bibi has guided Israel with a sure hand in tumultuous times. Could the Israeli Left be wrong about Bibi? Barack Obama's Zionist Idea A vision worth adopting? We discuss whether exiting US President Barak Obama is, as one journalist recently suggested, “the most impressive exponent of liberal Zionism today.”   The 'G' Word Haaretz polled Knesset members, asking whether or not each of the 120 lawmakers believes in God. The results differed from a similar survey taken in 1996, but not how you might expect.   All songs by Michelle Rosen:  Give it to the Beat In the Sun My Boy Love We Shall Find
10/13/20161 hour, 1 second
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The "Show Me a Dreamer - The Legacy of Shimon Peres" Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Show me a dreamer: The legacy of Shimon Peres, z”l We ponder the complicated legacy of Prime Minister and President Shimon Peres - for the country and, especially, for the left. Not being there The head of the Arab Joint List in the Knesset, Ayman Odeh, didn't attend Shimon Peres' funeral. What statement was he making and what do we learn from it? For the sins Every year on Yom Kippur, Jews chant the "Al Heyt" prayer, a list of sins we've committed over the previous year. We search our souls and discuss what our sins were - as Israelis and leftists - over the past year.   All songs by supergroup Armon:  Kayitz Ham Halom Bi At Be-Tokh Kuftzah
10/6/20161 hour, 3 seconds
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"The Year that Was" Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Netanyahu to the UN: “You like us! You really like us!” In his startling speech at the UN, Prime Minister Netanyahu argued that the nations of the world really love us, even if they haven’t noticed yet. Might he have a point? Shuttling Hassids for free! Some Knesset members have cried foul over the government's decision to provide VIP services to Hassids travelling to the Ukraine to be with a beloved rabbi who sadly died in 1810. Is this the kind of culture the Jewish state should be supporting? The year that was As we approach Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year: What were the most important things that happened in Israel over the last year, or the things that we overlooked?   All songs by Shai Tzabari:  Avo Be-Gevurot Me-Alai Demama Shemesh (with Hadag Nahash) Tfillat Ha-Derekh  
9/29/20161 hour, 4 seconds
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The "38 Billion Bucks" Edition

Don, Noah and journalist-extraordinaire Naomi Zeveloff discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. 38 billion bucks A $38 billion, ten-year military aid agreement has just been reached by Israel and the US. We discuss whether or not, in the long run, it makes Israel stronger - does more money really buy more security? Ehud Barak 2.0 Mysterious billboards have started appearing in Israel, prodding former Prime Minister Ehud Barak to run again. He ruined the labor party and wrecked the Left, but is he now the best hope we've got? Homogenizing Israelis for justice! Should government economic reports slice and dice people by their ethnic identity, or should they just focus on salaries and spending? If the gears of capitalism are greased by the blood of the workers, does it matter whether those workers have Moroccan, Ethiopian or French backgrounds?   All songs by Adir L.C., mostly off his newest album Oceanside Cities: Dinosaur Hung Over Same Big Ring Buyer’s Instinct
9/22/20161 hour, 1 second
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The "Judenrein Palestine? Nein!" Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Judenrein Palestine? Nein! PM Netanyahu released a YouTube video claiming that Palestinians advocate the "ethnic cleansing" of Jewish settlers as a precondition of peace negotiations: It’s nutty diplomacy, but might he have a point about the position of settlers in a future Palestinian state? Derailed PM Netanyahu's compromise with the ultra-Orthodox over controversial railway maintenance on Shabbat angered many in the Opposition, who claimed the PM had been railroaded, and that his policy is on the wrong track and a potential train wreck. On the internet, everybody thinks you’re a dog! We discuss scholarly suggestions that internet discourse in Israel is so mean because so many Israelis yearn to stick it to the leftist "lame-stream" media. But are Israelis really more mean on the internet than folks from other places?   All songs by The Energya Psychotronics: She’s My Sister Insincerely Yours Valerie-Ann My Imagination
9/15/20161 hour, 5 seconds
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"The Right to Bare Midriffs" Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Left behind? New polls show the Israeli left crashing and burning. What accounts for this recent slide in support, and what should the traditional Left be doing about it? From Zion shall come what? The Israeli state is funding organizations that strengthen Jewish identity on US campuses, and most of the money is going to Orthodox organizations. Should Israel be funding Jewish culture in the diaspora, and should it be doing so in this way? The right to bare midriffs A singer was booted off stage at a (publicly-funded) beach-side music festival because she wore a bikini top. Is sensitivity to delicate religious sensibilities going too far?   All songs by Noa Deutsch: Lo Gever Lo Isha Ha-Heder Mevulgan Oaf Muzar Ma She-Tivakshi
9/1/20161 hour, 1 second
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The "Zionist Dreams & Nightmares" Edition

Noah, author and professor Alon Tal, and legendary tour guide William Slott discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Too many Israelis? We discuss Tal's important, new book The Land is Full, claiming that we need fewer Israelis, not more, and that government policy ought to be changed to stem Aliyah and lower our birthrate. Moral guides An essay in the Times of Israel asserts that it is "immoral" to visit the City of David tourist site, which is located in East Jerusalem (Occupied Palestinian Territory). We discuss the morality of archaeology. Our lives: A late-interim review The three panelists discuss whether or not they made a huge existential mistake in moving to Israel, as they decided to do together, when kids in a Zionist youth movement.   All songs by Darling Angels: Something For Your Pain Life Isn’t A Fair Game I Got A Woman, And She Loves Me Mad By The Light Of The Moon
8/25/20161 hour, 2 seconds
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The "Mo' Better Babies" Edition

Noah, TLV1’s Gilad Halpern and The Forward’s Naomi Zeveloff discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Ordination is the new B.A. Israel's Minister of Interior Aryeh Deri, of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party, has issued a ministerial executive order to count advanced Yeshiva education and Rabbinic ordination as equal to a university degree, for applicants to government jobs. Fear, loathing and Ha'aretz Stalwart, liberal Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz receives constant, vicious criticism from right and left. Why does the paper cheese off so many? Mo' better babies Israelis are the most prolific users of prenatal genetic testing. Why are we so eager to have only "perfect" babies?   All songs by Karizmo (it’s summer, people!): Ba-Derekh La-Yam Latet Lakh Ahavah Mekhayekh Hofesh
8/18/20161 hour, 2 seconds
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The "Lapdogs of Democracy" Edition

Noah, TLV1’s Gilad Halpern and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Lapdogs of democracy We discuss the uncertain future of the new Israel Public Broadcasting Corporation, and the uncertain future of freedom of the press in Israel. What sort of a press does a country like Israel need? On the matter of Black Lives Matter The new Movement for Black Lives platform describes Israel as a perpetrator of “genocide” against Palestinians. We discuss the depression that engulfed us after we read it, and how we should navigate this murky water. So sorry for gassing grandma! Should Israel continue to buy gas masks from the same German company that made gas masks for the SS soldiers manning the crematoria at Auschwitz? Oy!   All songs by Noga Erez, in honor of her appearance at the Olympics! Worth None (with Efrat Ben Tzur) Where Did You Sleep Last Night Weapons After
8/11/20161 hour, 2 seconds
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The "Body-Politic Dysmorphia" Edition

Noah, TLV1’s Gilad Halpern and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. IDF to Knesset: Shut up already! "We shall keep the rabbis in their synagogues and the generals in their barracks," Herzl wrote in 1896. Now, 120 years later, IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot is telling Israel's politicians to shut the f*ck up already. Ritual hypocrites American passport-holding Knesset Members who love Conservative and Reform Judaism have been voting against it, most recently passing a bill outlawing use of state ritual baths (mikvehs) by non-Orthodox converts. Does this make them hypocrites? Body-politic dysmorphia We discuss whether Israelis have body-politic dysmorphia, causing us to think that we’re a whole lot bigger and more important than we really are.   All songs by Talevi: Mah Shaveh Haagid Kedai She-Teheyeh Meushar Nylon Sofshavua
8/4/20161 hour, 2 seconds
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The "Going, Going, Gone" Edition

Don, Noah and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Expelled We discuss Israel's new "Impeachment Law," passed by Knesset members to allow Knesset members to prevent Knesset members from remaining Knesset members. Leaving the Left A slew of prominent and thoughtful folks, including former leftist Knesset members, have said "goodbye to all that" and left the Left. These recent defections are causing us to ask, "Is it something we said"? The moral economy of the IDF Do we, as two cool Mizrahit feminists say, send Mizrahim to do the IDF's morally ugly work, and then hate them for it?   All songs by Aya Zahavi Feiglin: Hadera Juke Berlin Kulam
7/28/20161 hour, 2 seconds
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The "Officer and a Chauvinist" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Who killed social justice? Did the 2011 “social protests” – which began five years ago this week – leave any real mark on the country? If not, who is to blame? An officer and a chauvinist The new Chief Rabbi of the IDF and a rabbi who runs an army preparatory school own up to some Neanderthal opinions about women and LGBTQ folks. How do men of loathsome views find purchase in the army? The art of politics The president of a Tel Aviv area design college banned a student painting because it contained a nude rendering of Minister of Justice Ayelet Shaked: Censorship or just good feminist values?   All songs by Ha-Tavlinim: Ba Li Rosh Ba-Kir Ba-Tahanah Nimas Li Mimekh
7/21/20161 hour, 1 second
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The Collaboration, Reparation & Menstruation Deliberation

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Into Africa PM Netanyahu recently visited Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, and Ethiopia. Is this part of a "periphery strategy" that aims to build relationships with the under-democratic developing world, as ties to Europe and the US seem to be deteriorating? Education Reparation? We discuss the much-anticipated recommendations of a government committee charged with repairing discrimination against Sephardi/Mizrahi Jewish heritage in Israel’s education system. Your kid’s childhood, sponsored by Proctor & Gamble Proctor & Gamble built air-conditioned bathrooms for girls in Israeli summer camps, with flat screens playing loops of tampon ads. Is commercializing sleep-away camp a crime against wholesomeness itself, or just good sense?   All songs by The Aprons: Day Off This Time The Second Time Firefly
7/14/20161 hour, 1 second
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The "Deprizing, Despising & Deriding the Left?" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Kids in beds How can we understand the failure of Palestinian leaders to condemn the brutal murder of a 13-year-old Jewish girl in her bed? Is deprizing the Left despising the Left? Ben-Gurion University president Rivka Carmi stripped human rights NGO Breaking the Silence of a prize it had been offered by the university. Does this simply reflect pusillanimous wussiness? Jew of silence? We ask whether or not there is room for criticism of Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel for failing to embrace Palestinians, even as he is being laid in his grave.   All songs by Hank & Cupcakes off their brand new record, Cheap Thrill: Old And New Telephone Line A Thousand Times Ice Machine
7/7/20161 hour, 3 seconds
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The "Making and Unmaking History" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Brexit and the Jewish Question We discuss the various lessons Israelis are drawing for our own politics and our own futures from the Brexit vote (because, in the end, isn’t everything really about us?). The forefathers are your fathers Why do secular Israelis feel little for the country’s founding fathers (who were all secular), while religious Israelis feel growing identification with the founding fathers (who rather despised religious folk)? Entebbe, then and now On the fortieth anniversary of the miraculous Entebbe rescue, as the children who were then hostages are now grandparents, what enduring imprint did this stunning event leave on the country?   All songs by Jerusalem’s Nati Hassid, off his moving album, "Ze Ma Yesh": Sippur Ahavah mi-Tsrif 9 Stam Ki Kvar Lo Echpat (with Shaanan Street) Ktzat At (with Tuna) Michtavim
6/30/20161 hour, 1 second
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The "Rage!" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. I think I’m turning Haredi! Although a great many people fear that our schools, army, courts, and public square are undergoing an inexorable process of "religification," do the facts on the ground really justify these fears? And if not, where does this fear come from? Bureaucrats! A new poll finds that Israelis think their civil service sucks, melding inefficiency with corruption and nepotism. In fact, by European standards, Israel’s bureaucracy ain’t so bad. So what accounts for the discrepancy? Rage! A personal essay in +972 Magazine called "When your own Jewish father calls you a Nazi" recounts how a friendly father-daughter lunch meeting turned nasty. Does the acrimony of the street now reach hearth and home?   All songs by Kiryat Gat's finest hip-hop trio, KGC: Me-Hamar La-Matok (with Avior Melasa) 100% Ten Li Koach Yom Yavoh
6/23/20161 hour, 2 seconds
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The Terrorists in Tel Aviv? A pleasure! Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Terrorists in Tel Aviv? A pleasure! We discuss reactions to last week’s heartbreaking terrorist murders at Tel Aviv's Sarona Market. Why were some people here inspired to write on social media such bons mots as “So long as it’s in Tel Aviv: A pleasure”? Anyone but Bibi? We discuss whether intensely personal animus against Prime Minister Netanyahu hasn’t gotten the best of the Israeli left, leaving our politics in a shambles. Art. What Is It Good For? Absolutely Nothing! In a recent interview, David Tartakover, who has for decades been the unofficial graphic designer of the Israeli Left, seemed pretty bummed out about the lack of impact his art has had on Israeli society. Should we give up on political art?   All songs by Maya Isacowitz: Noam Rehab My Child When I Get There
6/16/20161 hour, 2 seconds
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The "Peace in Paris or Conciliation in Cairo?" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Peace in Paris or conciliation in Cairo? We discuss the weird-ass peace retreat in Paris, without Israelis or Palestinians, and the Egyptian-Saudi peace initiative: So much peace-talk, so little time? Tots & moms & fallacies of feminism There is a controversial push to repeal a 54-year-old law that places tots with moms in divorce cases. We discuss the split among feminists about whether, in a sexist society, sometimes a sexist law is a necessary evil. The Good (for-what-exactly?) Book In honor of Shavuot, the holiday that marks the giving of Torah at Sinai, we discuss whether Holy Writ should play any role in Israel’s public sphere, and if so, what that role should be.   All Songs by Nadav Barnea: Boker Bo BaDerech MiHaYam Halamti BaLaila Rotse Lachzor
6/9/20161 hour, 5 seconds
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"The Other F-Word" Edition

Allison, Noah, and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. IDF = “It Don't Fucking-Matter”? We discuss human rights group B’Tselem’s decision to stop telling IDF lawyers about crimes committed by soldiers because the army doesn’t give a shit and doesn’t do shit about these crimes. The Other F-Word There's a new trend on the left of using the word "fascist" to describe the direction in which our government is traveling. We discuss this mainstreaming of the "F-Word," which is becoming as much a part of the Tel Aviv lexicon as "Sababa." Who are you to lower the rent? The Ministry of Housing seems to be moving against municipal affordable housing programs on the grounds that they discriminate by, for instance, preferring locals and young people. But shouldn’t cities be able to decide who gets cheaper housing?   All songs by Avi Mesika, who won our hearts when he built a protest tent in front of the IDF radio station to demonstrate against bias in their playlist: Yored La-Yam Reva Le-Sheva K’he Oti Ayin Tachat Ayin (with Roni Levy)
6/2/20161 hour, 2 seconds
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The "Donald Trump & the Jewish Question" Edition

If you love Israel, this podcast will make you inexplicably happy: Israel Story's current season is almost over, so it's a perfect chance to catch up on everything you've been missing! Today, Allison, Noah, and superstar guest Ilene Prusher discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. And now, right-wing Israeli democrats? We discuss whether a new species is emerging in Israeli politics – right-wingers terrified by Netanyahu into embracing liberal democratic politics. Donald Trump & the Jewish Question Will Trump rend asunder once and for all right wing Jews from left? Or will he perhaps become a uniting force for Jews who may reject him en masse, and with him, reject Adelsonism as well? Exhibiting confusion Is an Israeli national museum possible or even desirable in 2016, or do we need a thousand museums for the thousand different stories we tell about ourselves? Is collective memory and collective identity just soooo twentieth century?   All songs by Dorin Yanni & The Band (in honor of their knockout show at the Jacob’s Ladder Festival this past weekend): Whistle Wheels Singing With The Rain I Won't Go Home
5/26/20161 hour, 3 seconds
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The "Coalition ambition, suspicion, sedition, contrition & admonition" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Coalition ambition, suspicion, sedition, contrition & admonition We discuss the expansion of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s coalition that leaves Herzog and Labor out, and Avigdor Lieberman and his right-wing Yisrael Beiteinu Party in. Birthright, Divest & Sanction? A small number of "Birthright" alums are returning home to fight Israeli policy, and some are even joining BDS. How do you solve a problem like Birthright? Should we even try? Be like Bar? As new Israeli hair-straightening invention the "Dafni brush" flies off the shelves, we discuss the politics of Israeli images of beauty that find lithe, blond, and northern-European to be the ne plus ultra of hotness.   All songs by Omer Leshem, in honor of his great new album: Highway Of Life I Can’t Say You Were Mine You’re O.K.
5/19/20161 hour, 2 seconds
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The "E Unibus Pluram?" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Term limits of endearment We discuss a newly-proposed bill that would limit Israeli prime ministers to two terms, thereby giving the heave-ho to Prime Minister Netanyahu. Wages of peace? A new report argues that "economic peace" is growing between Palestinians and Israelis. If true, will this promote real, political peace or impede it? E Unibus Pluram? Rather than splitting into warring "tribes," as many pundits think, are Israelis perhaps becoming one nation, under Netflix, with Bamba and Bisli for all?   All songs are old Gevatron folk songs, performed by Ha-Shibolim, in honor of Israeli Independence Day! Shibolim Halleluyah Emek Sheli Gvanim
5/12/20161 hour, 1 second
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The "Ugly Israelis?" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. "Never again" what? "Never again" why? We discuss what lessons we Israelis should draw from the Holocaust, and what lessons we shouldn’t. Is there a different kind of Israeli exceptionalism to be found in the memory of the Holocaust? Legislation nation Why do Israeli lawmakers propose more bills than lawmakers anywhere else on earth? Is this a good thing, making the country better in countless small ways, or is it a distracting side-show? Ugly, ugly Israelis We discuss the finger-pointing at Israelis who leave trash on beaches and in national parks, and whether or not it has racist undertones.   Songs of pain, loss, and destruction, in recognition of recording on Yom Ha-Shoah (Holocaust Memorial Day): Shuli Rand - Eiyeka Yehudah Poliker - Efer Ve-Avak Aviv Geffen & Arik Einstein - Yoman Masa Efrat Ghosh - Lir’ot Et Ha-Or
5/5/20161 hour, 3 seconds
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The "OUR Killer?" Edition

Gilad Halpern (host of The Tel Aviv Review), Naomi Zeveloff (Middle East Correspondent for the Forward), and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. OUR Killer? Last week 2,000 Israelis demonstrated in Tel Aviv in support of the 19-year-old soldier who shot in the head the immobile 21-year-old Palestinian stabber. But what exactly were they supporting? Is right the new left? We ask why leaders on the left and center sound more and more right-wing every day, and whether this shift will help them get elected. You have the right to remain stupid We discuss the former ultra-Orthodox who are suing the country for allowing their parents to raise them as Haredim, thereby denying them the skills they need to make it in secular Israel.   All songs by Quarter to Africa: Yalla, Boh Navi Et Zeh Gam Ki Elekh Ten Ta-Layback Connect
4/28/20161 hour, 23 seconds
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The "Four Sons for a New Generation" Edition

In this Passover potpourri of propitious, panegyric perspicacity, Don, Allison, and Noah update the old story in the Midrash about the four sons. Then they serve up a primo pastiche of past "Vatacountry!" pieces, in which the panel (and guests) describe stuff that delights, enchants, surprises, and amuses them about this crazy country we live in and love. Four Sons for a New Generation We update the old story in the Midrash about the four sons - one wise, one evil, one simple, and one who does not know how to ask - by discussing who would be the modern versions of these ancient archetypes. The Joys of Family The Promised Podcast panel and guests discuss some of their most touching family moments in Israel, including birthdays, graduations, and anniversaries. The Unbearable Lightness of Being Israeli The Promised Podcast panel and guests recall some of their more poignant moments in special places in Israel, whether it be the Hula Valley, the Jerusalem Hills, on the street or around the dinner table. Sometimes Israel Inspires The Promised Podcast panel members tell stories about inspiring things they've witnessed in Israel: The kindness of strangers to a blind man; thought-provoking teaching in the army; and political activism among the younger generation.   Songs of slavery and freedom by some of Israel’s greatest: Yehudah Poliker – Hatchalah ChadashaAviv Geffen – OnotBerry Sakharov – AvadimShlomo Artzi - Shir Baboker Baboker
4/21/20161 hour, 1 second
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The "What Makes Bibi Tick?" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. What makes Bibi tick? A new essay challenges the leftist article-of-faith that PM Benjamin Netanyahu tacks back and forth out of opportunism and naked ambition. It argues that at the base of everything he does is a bedrock of principle consisting mostly of weird-ass eschatology. School’s out, completely The Tel Aviv Municipality plans to turn a park in a troubled southern neighborhood of the city into a school for refugee kids. Many activists are saying, "Over our dead bodies!" - are they right? Yids online! A new survey of the habits of commerce and recreation of Israeli Modern Orthodox (or "National Religious") Jews finds that they use the internet a good deal more than everyone else. Are Modern Orthodox more "Modern" than Secular Israelis?   All songs by the groovy Gili Yalo: HylogaCity LifeSab SamAshkeru
4/14/20161 hour, 2 seconds
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The "Peace Now, Still?" Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Israel’s Supreme Court: Democracy’s BFF or Frenemy? We discuss a spate of Supreme Court decisions that leave right-wing politicians sputtering about judicial overreach, which in turn leaves left-wing politicians sputtering about right-wing court bashing, and leaves everyone accusing everyone else of breaking Israeli democracy.   Peace Now, Still? The decline of venerable anti-occupation activist group Peace Now, as its leader for the past 14 years resigns in a huff.   This is Your Brain on Shoah! One high school’s decision to quit making trips to concentration camps in Poland, because of the lousy lessons kids get from them.   All songs by David Peretz, in honor of his pretty lovely new album, Eretz she-lo Sham, that judy dropped on Bandcamp.Ashan Ha-ZmanEretz she-lo ShamMakom be-TochiTfillah Le-Nos'im be-Sheloshah Metosim    
4/7/20161 hour, 2 seconds
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The "Killer and Hero" Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Killer and Hero We discuss the twist of logic and emotion that leads some Israelis to regard the combat medic who shoots a motionless injured Palestinian terrorist in the head, a hero.   $653,868.35 A new law that limits the salaries of bank presidents to just 44 times minimum wage, or a mere $653,868.35 a year; is this populist pitchfork polishing, or good legislating?   Shallow, Selfish, Egocentric, Childish, Stunted, & Lazy: How Israel’s Gen Y-ers are Destroying the Country Two middle aged sociologists find Israeli Gen Y-ers (aged 21 to 34) shiftless and selfish, and a threat to the very existence of the state; are they full of shit?   All songs by Sivan Talmor, in honor of her new album, Fire, now available for download at Bandcamp:Chalonot (Start at 0:25)FireI'll be17
3/31/20161 hour, 4 seconds
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The "Quo Vadis, Bibi?!?" Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Quo Vadis, Bibi? We discuss the weird state of the Israeli government, which seems to be, at once, on the verge of collapse and surprisingly stable: What gives?   The Curious Case of the Rabbi Excommunicated for Exercising Free Speech The moral and political dilemma arising from the Minister of Defense’s decision to excommunicate a rabbi for advising soldiers to ignore orders to evacuate settlements; we may hate the rabbis politics, but don’t we still need to defend his right to free expression.   A Tale of Two Censors Whether it’s better for democracy to have an army censor who’s in our face, or one who expects that we censor ourselves (or maybe option C, no censor at all!.)     All songs composed by the great Ahuva Ozari (a “Founding Mother” of Mizrahi Music), in honor the last 17 immigrants secreted this week from Yemen to Jerusalem: Daklon and Sagiv Cohen with Ahuva Ozari, “Tzilzulei Pa'amonim”Yehudit Ravitz and Ahuvah Ozari, “Ha-Ish Ha-Hu”Ahuva Ozari, “Ha-Or Ha-Ganuz”Daklon and Sagiv Cohen with Ahuva Ozari, “Kol Koreh”
3/24/20161 hour, 3 seconds
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The "Expulsion!" Edition

Allison, Noah and "Tel Aviv Review" host Gilad Halpern discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Expulsion! We discuss this wrenching finding of the Pew Research Center: 48 percent of Israeli Jews report that, under certain undefined circumstances, Palestinians ought to be expelled from Israel. The poll is problematic, but it says something too important to ignore.   Not feeling the Bern? Why are we Israelis, who usually love it when Jews become luminaries and celebrities in the wide world, strangely unmoved by the success of that most Jewy of US Presidential candidates, Bernie Sanders. What is it about the Sanders campaign that has silenced our normally robust tribalism?   Americans are from Mars, Israelis are from Venus The Pew poll findings also suggest that Israeli and American Jews may be two peoples separated by the same religion, and the rift seems to be growing wider by the moment. Are Israeli Jews and American Jews speciating, and is the day growing near when we will no longer be able to reproduce with one another?   All songs by Kfar Saba's favourite son, hip-hop artist E-Z:Lo Mafseek LachlomKeSheHaOlam Yaatzor (with Shira Gavriellov)Mi Muchan? (with Nechi Nech)Marior
3/17/20161 hour, 1 second
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The "Death by Facebook?" Edition

Allison, Noah, and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Death by Facebook? We discuss the emergent popular wisdom that Facebook bears some responsibility for the continuing epidemic of stabbings, by bringing persuasive, murderous messages to the mobile phones of Palestinian teens, and the demand of Minister of Public Security Gilad Erdan that the social network censure dangerous posts. Rattling Skeletons in Knesset Closets A new project by journalist-activist Tomer Avital, called “100 Days of Transparency,” uses drones and private investigators to uncover putative politician scumbaggery. Is this the sort of transparency we want and need? The Sexist Skewering of Stav Shaffir: Salacious Satire or Simple Scumbaggery A dumb-ass satire of MK Stav Shaffir on the right-wing Jewish Heritage TV channel strikes some on the left as sexual harassment, leading some on the right to cry “double-standard.” Is it o.k. to suggest that Member of Knesset masturbates on her bicycle? Great songs of feminist rage, in honor of International Women’s Day:Korine Alal, MotekSarit Hadad, Telekh Kappara AlaiPoliana Frank, Gibor Tzavah HahaganahDana International, Ani Nitzahti
3/10/20161 hour, 7 seconds
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The "Trump ♥ Israel?" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Our grief and theirs Pundits, politicians, and plain folks are enraged at those who express sympathy for the parents of slain terrorists; on one side, they claim, are those who love life, and on the other those who glorify death. Why did empathy become a zero-sum affair? Now it’s our turn We discuss a new political movement that seeks to undo what it sees as 135 years of Ashkenazi hegemony, and to reestablish Zionism on a new, more open, more friendly, more humane, and more Mizrahi basis. Trump ♥ Israel? Donald Trump recently made the very un-Republican assertion that the US President needs to be neutral about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Cruz and Rubio attacked him, but is it possible that they love Israel a little too much for our own good?   All songs by Raphy Cohen: Leaving Tel AvivAsteroidAnd There You GoDigging In
3/3/20161 hour, 2 seconds
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The "Girls with Scissors" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Girls with scissors We discuss the anger over IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot’s statement that "I would not want a soldier to unload an entire clip into a girl who is holding scissors." What the hell is wrong with that? There’s something about Miri We discuss the revelation that Israel's Minister of Culture & Sport, Miri Regev, just eight years ago considered joining the Labor Party. Is the populist right the only lane open to ambitious Mizrahi politicians? Cyber fodder A new school program is tracking Israeli nine-year-olds towards careers in the army’s cyber intelligence units. Has cyber replaced Shakespeare in the smithy of our children’s souls?   All songs by Nomke (the nom de guitar of Noam Sadan), just back from her triumphant tour of Italy: Yam HaAhavaWalk Of ShameAhava AchzaritOne Of A Kind
2/25/20161 hour, 1 second
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The "Too Much of a Good Book?" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Peace 2.0? We discuss opposition leader Isaac Herzog’s proposal to build a massive fence – “They over there and we over here” – and disengage unilaterally from Palestinians. We ask, “Is unilateralism the new black?” Litigating the Silence A secret lawsuit has been brought by the army against NGO “Breaking the Silence,” to compel the group to share information it has gathered in the form of soldiers' testimonies. If BtS can hide the sources, shouldn't it share the information? Too much of a good book? A report has emerged showing that fewer high-schoolers are studying “humanities,” while more are studying Bible. Is scripture replacing Shakespeare in the smithy of our children's soul?   All songs by Yishai Kiczales: Ata VeHaShtuyot ShelkhaMingle And SchmoozeAsiti Ta’utHaYafim VeHaAyefim
2/18/20161 hour, 1 second
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The "This Time, With Feeling!" Edition

Allison, Noah, and the Tel Aviv Review’s Gilad Halpern discuss three topics of incomparable importance (which this week all touch on issues of emotion) and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Dour, sour, and out of power: The Left's Grinch problem We discuss whether the Israeli left is hobbled by its own anhedonia and general 'Grinchiness.' Should we, in such serious and fraught times, assume a more light-hearted attitude? Invisible wounds A viral video of a former IDF soldier testifying before the Knesset about his debilitating PTSD has shed light on the fact that this kind of trauma is more prevalent in Israel than previously thought. What should we do about it? Anti-social networks We discuss the assertions of an Israeli applied anthropologist that Israeli kids' excessive use of screens and social networks is turning them into sociopaths and solipsists. Might this have political implications?   All songs by Zaaluk, whose EP is available for download right now: En Casa De Mi PadreFuerame A BanarUna HoraZaaluk’s drummer Roy Brosh’s drum cover of Dhafer Youssef’s "Farha"
2/11/20161 hour, 3 seconds
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The "We're here!, Vey iz mir!, Get used to it!" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Best Western? We discuss the historic cabinet decision that designates part of the Western Wall as pluralist and egalitarian. Is it a great victory for the home team or sort of a sell-out? The hexed, vexed & perplexed textbook The hubbub over a new edition of an Israeli civics textbook threatens to develop into a furor. Do we really need a unified civics textbook in a disunified civil society? "We're here!, Vey iz mir!, Get used to it!" How are we to regard the protester at the LGBTQ conference who opposed letting pro-Israel voices be heard? We may disagree with such Jewish BDSers, but don't we share at least some common cause?   All songs by Ella vs Mountain (Ella Doron), because sometimes you need a little pure pop for now people: Charmed LifeI like youBigger than lifeSigns
2/4/20161 hour, 5 seconds
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The "Lucre, Filthy & Clean" Edition

Gilad Halpern (host of the Tel Aviv Review), pollster and political consultant Dahlia Scheindlin, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Lucre, filthy & clean We discuss the "NGO Transparency Bill" and whether money donated by foreign governments is any different from money donated by foreign individuals. Trust in an age of terror We discuss the alarming deterioration of trust between Jewish and Arab Israelis, demonstrated by the results of the latest INSS poll. Love of Labor lost Eitan Haber, one of Yitzhak Rabin's closest advisers, wrote this week that Rabin's party just has too much baggage to continue. Is it time to stick a fork in the Labor Party?   All songs by Hagar Raveh in honor of her new album, Yeled Kof, that just dropped this week: VeHaEtzev LeOlamShivahLeEchoz BeLitaotChatul BaGeshem
1/28/20161 hour, 6 seconds
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The "Spying on the Left: Tales of Moles and Weasels" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Tales of moles and weasels We discuss some recent revelations of right wing moles infiltrating human rights organizations. What, if anything, should be done about it? Street justice? We discuss the rage over a statement by Sweden’s Foreign Minister that Israel condones the "extra-judicial killing" of terrorists. "I pledge excretion to the flag" We discuss the decision to try a performance artist who defecated on the flag – is this another dead canary in the mine of Israeli democracy?   All songs by Nili Fink: Toss AwayRiot CityDying AloneMasa Asphalt
1/21/20161 hour, 4 seconds
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The "Occupation is a Feminist Issue" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Condemn, and this time with feeling! Some right-wing Israeli politicians are demanding that Palestinian Israeli leaders condemn Palestinian violence quickly, contritely, and convincingly. Do Palestinian Israelis have a special obligation to condemn Palestinian violence? The Oligarch Faculty of Judaic Studies We discuss a shocking exposé finding that Israeli hospitals, museums, universities, and zoos will let rich philanthropists do pretty much whatever they want in exchange for a donation. Occupation is a feminist issue! We discuss the decision of America’s National Women’s Studies Association to boycott Israel because their struggles "intersect" with the struggles of Palestinians. What are we to make of the politics of "intersectionality"?   All songs by Aviva Dese: ShorashimTheir EyesUnfarasMurder
1/14/20161 hour, 1 second
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The "Trigger Warning: May Contain Optimism" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. People of not-this-book! We discuss the brouhaha over the Israeli Ministry of Education’s decision to not include a book in the high school curriculum because of the book’s "racy" themes. Trigger warning: May contain optimism We found a rare, leftist end-of-2015 wrap-up that finds reason for hope – what’s up with that? Maybe this year hasn't been as bad as most of us are telling ourselves? Gay for the Likud! The newest MK, Amir Ohana, calls himself “Jewish, Israeli, Mizrahi, gay, Likudnik, a security hawk, a liberal, and a man of the free market,” but can you really embrace Gay politics from the right?   All songs by Dafna ve-ha-Oogiot: Khaver AraviMiskenaMillionMasakh
1/7/20161 hour, 2 seconds
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The "Thug Jews" Edition (Live from Limmud!)

Allison, Noah, and Oxford Prof. Sara Hirschhorn are live (on tape) from Limmud in Birmingham, England! They discuss three topics of incomparable importance, answering questions from the audience, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.  Are reports of Israel’s demise exaggerated? What explains a recent spate of articles by bummed out Zionists suggesting that Israel’s days are numbered? The other American revolution We ask why so many of the Jewish terrorists in Israel carry American passports. What part does their American heritage play in their murderous zealotry? Thug Jews Is there anything to the claims of gadfly former Knesset Speaker Avrum Burg that, because Jews had no power in the past, Israelis today are on a power-bender and out of control?   All songs with an UK theme, in honor of recording from Limmud, England: Arisa - Po Zeh Lo IropahKol Ha-Hatichim Etzli - LondonInbal Perlmutter - Zehirut Me-Ha-MervachEran Tzur - Tachlit Ba-Tachtit   Technical production by Graham Harold Carpenter & Alex Benish
12/31/20151 hour, 8 minutes, 42 seconds
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The "Breaking the Left?" Edition

Allison, Noah, and host of The Tel Aviv Review, Gilad Halpern, discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Breaking the Left? We discuss the furor over Breaking the Silence, a watchdog NGO that publishes reports of IDF misconduct. Why do they inspire such rage in so many people? Dying to be in Israel We discuss a stunning new report that reveals shocking figures about how often immigrants to Israel - especially from the Ethiopian and Russian communities - kill themselves. What drives them to the brink? “You want reality, B*tches?!?” We discuss a brilliant, charismatic, angry, radical feminist Mizrahi activist on the “Big Brother” reality show. Who’s co-opting whom?   All songs by Kol ha-Hatikhim Etzli: Tzla'otPosaHa-Fakulta Le-Mada MeduyakOy, Elohim Yishmor
12/24/20151 hour, 1 second
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The "Cool to a Warming World?" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Pity the poor Afula! We discuss demonstrations by residents of Afula, a town in the north of Israel, against a tender for hundreds of new apartments that was won by Arab Israelis. Am I not Ayman? We discuss MK and leader of the (mostly-)Arab “Joint List,” Ayman Odeh’s tour of America. What does it say about the new sort of politics he represents? Cool to a warming world? We discuss Israel’s lackluster participation in the Paris climate conference – has “light-unto-the-nations-ism” died?   All songs by the bona fide, no-doubt-about-it, genius Ryskinder: Stam PahaditiYashen Be-AmidahThis Zero Is MarriedCan’t Shake It
12/17/20151 hour, 1 second
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The "Three Men, Three Paths to Peace" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Politics of purism Former MK and political commentator Yossi Sarid tragically died this week. We discuss the legacy of the longtime leader of the “peace camp.” Was he part of why the Left is now in a shambles? The 'Mizrahification' of peace We discuss Amir Peretz’s bid to take over the Zionist Union, his new peace plan, and his claim that only a Mizrahi candidate like himself has the chops to win an election and negotiate a peace deal. A third way? We discuss a new movie about an effort of settlers and Palestinians to forge a "third way" to peace, inspired by Rav Menachem Froman. Director Harvey Stein joins the conversation!   All songs by Ashkera Metim:Kesef U-MenayotMeatzben Et Ha-KayitzYahmiAnachnu Ha-Shampanya
12/10/20151 hour, 1 second
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The "Professors, Police & Parliamentarians: Everyone Harasses!" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. "Horny for you" We discuss the member of Knesset who resigned after it became public that he harassed women, and ambivalent efforts to address sexual harassment elsewhere. It’s a gas, gas, gas We ask why Israel's incipient gas deal has sparked mass protests on the streets, while other issues are met with apathy. Kidnapped 67-year-old babies We discuss why many people believe that Yemenite babies were transferred from their parents to Ashkenazi parents 60-odd years ago.   All songs from the special project by musician David Peretz, "Yodim Atem Likhvod Ma? Artists Perform Songs of Hanukah":Adam Cohen – Maoz TzurNoa Shemer – Neirotai Ha-ZeirimEran Tzur – Hava NarimaAlbert Sofer – Ner Li
12/3/201558 minutes, 34 seconds
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The "Did Peace Slip Through Our Fingers?" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Did peace slip through our fingers? We discuss a socko television documentary showing how close Ehud Olmert and Mahmoud Abbas came to a peace agreement eight years ago, and yet how far, raising a raft of “what if?” questions. The corruption deduction We discuss the behind-the-scenes deals that allowed MKs to funnel monies to their favorite causes in exchange for their acquiescence to the proposed budget. Is it quite as unsavory as it seems? Fighter flight We discuss an IDF poll showing that, increasingly, the guys with the guns are the guys with the kippot. Should we be worried that the army seems to be becoming a religious person's institution?   All songs by Tamar Aphek: Who Cares/Summer ComesWhere Were You When It Happened?The Dynamic Of MotionTaking Over
11/26/20151 hour, 2 seconds
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The "Bickering about Stickering" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. "Well, what family doesn't have its ups and downs?" (With apologies to James Goldman and Katherine Hepburn, or perhaps to King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine) We discuss Prime Minister Netanyahu’s recent attempts to fix relations with American Jews. Is his "charm offensive" more charm or offensive? Bickering about stickering The EU has issued new guidelines for the labeling of products from the occupied territories, and many Israelis are up in arms. We ask how those of us on the left ought to respond. What happened in Paris Finally, we discuss what sense we in Israel make – or should make – of the infinitely sad mass-murders in Paris.   All songs are tributes to Paris, with a heavy heart and a troubled mind: Yael Naim - ParisRiff Cohen - A ParisYair Ziv - Be-Rechovot ParisEthnix - Tel Aviv Kmo Paris
11/19/20151 hour, 2 seconds
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The "They Really Don’t Like Us!" Edition

Noah, Don, and Haaretz columnist and ubermensch Bradley Burston discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. "They don't like us. They really don't like us!" (With apologies to Sally Field) A meta-survey suggests that Palestinians really don’t think highly of Israelis and Jews, and other polls suggest that Israeli Jews don’t have much sympathy for Palestinians. Does this prove a one-state solution is completely implausible?   Leaving the land We ask whether or not it's time to stick a fork in the old Zionist dream of Jews returning to the land and making it bloom. Should we lament the "abandonment" of the agriculture industry?   Sound salvation (with apologies to Elvis Costello) We discuss the efforts of Minister of Culture and Sports, Brigadier General Miri Regev, to make army radio station Galgalatz play more Mizrahi music.   All songs by Bint El Funk, in honor of their Headstart campaign, which you can (nay, should) support: Mujik SheliMin ZamanUmakYa Habibi (Live from IndieNegev)
11/12/20151 hour, 2 seconds
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The "If I Divide Thee, O Jerusalem" Edition

Noah, Don, and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. If I Divide Thee, O Jerusalem… A shocking new poll shows that 56 percent of Israelis wish to transfer Arab majority neighborhoods in Jerusalem to the hands of the Palestinian Authority, to let them keep the peace. We discuss its potential political implications. Partition ambition We discuss a proposal to slice Israel up into two states: An enlightened, progressive, leftist, secular state called "Dan" and a benighted, religious state called "Judaea." Why is this separation so appealing to those on the left? Trapped in the Net: Are social networks killing Israeli politics? Did the personal computer kill the raucous political rally? We talk about how the internet has changed the face of Israeli politics, and not necessarily for the better.   All songs by Ariel Kleiner: Biglal HaKishlonot4Ha-GumiaKe-she-Anachnu Korim
11/5/20151 hour, 6 seconds
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The "It Was Twenty Years Ago Today" Edition

In a show marking, with sadness, the 20th anniversary of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s murder, Allison, Noah and Don (fresh back from rehab) discuss three Rabin-related topics, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Whose death is it, anyway? We discuss the struggle over Rabin’s legacy: Should it be a broad message about political violence, or a narrower message about the dangers of the occupation? Who really killed Rabin? Alarming polls show that one third of all Israelis and half of religious Israeli Jews do not believe that PM Rabin was killed by Yigal Amir, instead believing one of the many conspiracy theories that proliferate. We ask why. Had Rabin lived… We try to answer that unanswerable, counterfactual question: Had Yigal Amir eaten some bad sushi on the 3rd of November, 1995, what country and what world would we be living in today?   All songs by Nati Hassid, in honor of his show this week at the Ozenbar club here in Tel Aviv! A Love Story From Platform 9KaspomatBecause We Don't Care Anymore - ft. Shaanan Streett Pass It Along
10/29/20151 hour, 1 second
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The "Standing Together or Coming Apart?" Edition

Allison, Noah, and special guest, professor and environmental leader Alon Tal, discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Standing together or coming apart? We discuss competing narratives on the left for explaining the “knifey, stabby” times we’re living in. Rage of Consent? We discuss efforts to change Israel’s rape laws that turn the focus of the courts from the victims to the perpetrators. Political Environment? We ask whether Israeli environmental organizations are crypto-leftists in crummy disguises.   All songs by Beer7: 7 Beer BottlesAnti-ShantiMy Mom Killed The PunkA Pig In Answer
10/22/20151 hour, 1 second
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The "Savage Days" Edition

Allison, Noah, and special guest Miriam Herschlag (Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor) discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Savage times These may not be the worst of times, but never have times been bad in just this way. We discuss what this week has been like for us, as parents and as people, as our Facebook feeds fill with ever-more-horrifying videos. What Israel’s right makes of the violence How has Israel's right reacted to this gruesome spate of attacks, and do they have a point? What Israel’s left makes of the violence How has Israel's left reacted to this gruesome spate of attacks, and do they have a point?   Music: Omer Netzer - Goodbye SongOmer Netzer - TroubleOmer Netzer - WaitingTamar Eisenman - Creation
10/15/20151 hour, 3 seconds
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The "Battle-Tested Testes" Edition

Allison, Noah, and special guest Miriam Herschlag (Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor) discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Third Intifada? We discuss the waves of violence engulfing us, as stabbings follow shootings follow stonings, accompanied by violent demonstrations and mass arrests. What the hell is happening around us, and what, if anything, can make it stop? Kids and racism A study has found that almost two in five of teachers say they lack adequate teaching tools to combat racism among their students - our kids. Is racism common coin in our children’s economies and, if so, what should be done about it? The temptations of battle-tested testes New research has found that Israeli women shopping at sperm banks prefer soldiers' sperm, the more battle-tested the better. What is that about?   All songs by Ravid Kahalani and Yemen Blues (off the Insaniya-Humanity album): BeautalityTonight I'll Be Pretty (Featuring Mariem Hassan)FarhaMa'ahla Asalam (Featuring Zion Golan)
10/8/20151 hour, 1 second
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The "Get Ready for the Repub-Likud Party" Edition

Allison, Noah, and special guest Gilad Halpern (Managing Editor of Ynet News and host of TLV1’s Tel Aviv Review) discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. The coming of the Repub-Likud & Avodah-mocrat parties We discuss PM Netanyahu’s plans to unify the parties on the right into an "Israeli Republican Party," and the nascent efforts of the Labor Party and the Tnua Party to do the same thing on the center left, forming an "Israeli Democratic Party." Sham-bassador? We discuss the efforts of three leftist diplomats to block the appointment of Dani Dayan, one-time chair of the settler YESHA Council, as Israel’s ambassador to Brazil, by convincing Brazilia not to allow him to serve. Charming settlers We discuss the "charm offensive" of settlers, who have lately taken to inviting folks to their towns, their vineyards, their homes, to demonstrate how much, if we just give them a chance, we'd like them, we'd really like them.   All songs by Ha-Tavlinim: Ba LiBa-TachanahRosh Ba-KirTzilzalei Paomonim
10/1/20151 hour, 1 second
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The “Portmania” Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Sticks and stones We discuss the raft of government proposals to increase the penalties for stone-throwing, in the wake of the tragic death of Alexander Levlovich. How ought we to treat kids in kaffiyehs pelting with potentially deadly projectiles in the name of political protest?   Won’t anyone think of the capitalists? We discuss an essay in Haaretz magazine entitled "Capitalism in Israel is Under the Brutal Attack of Social Activists" - oh my, won't anyone think of the rich people!? But is there a point here? Have do-gooders turned capitalism into a dirty word?   Portmania (A Tale of Love and Sadness) We discuss the new movie written and directed by, and starring, FOPP (Friend of the Promised Podcast) Natalie Portman, "A Tale of Love and Darkness," based on the astonishing book by Amos Oz.   All songs by Adi Madanes, in honor of his new record, "Lachlom, Lirkom, Lifrom": Biglal AnatIm At Ta’azvi Oto Hu Yichtov ShirimAsher AhavtiBo’u Nachgog
9/24/20151 hour, 5 seconds
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"The State of the Spirit (and the Spirit of the State)" Edition

To mark the Days of Awe, Allison, Don and Noah discuss a trinity of topics aimed to divine the state of the spirit and the spirit of the state here in Israel. We ponder the state of religion & irreligion, spirituality & superstition, creed & cult in the Jewish State, even as God looks down upon us and ponders whether or not to inscribe The Promised Podcast in the Book of Many Downloads, or instead, in the Book of Too Few Facebook Likes, heaven forefend! The religiouser we get, the happier we feel? A poll commissioned by Haaretz has found that ultra-Orthodox Jews are happier than Orthodox Jews, who are in turn happier than traditional Jews, who are in turn happier than secular Jews. What's the explanation? Gimme that ol’ time irreligion! That same poll has found that 70 percent of Israeli Jews believe in God, and 98 percent of Israeli Arabs, meaning – among other things – that lots of ostensibly secular Jews have begun to believe in God. Are atheist Zionists becoming an endangered species? Taming theists with technology? Research indicates that ultra-Orthodox Jews are using the internet in rapidly growing numbers. Can frumkeit and Facebook really mix? Or will the wiring of the ultra-Orthodox lead to their assimilation into the great unwashed mass of instagramming idiots?   Songs by Tuna, one of Israel’s great rappers, in honor of his new album, "Gam Zeh Ya’avor"! Lama Lo AchshavGam Zeh Ya’avorOlam Meshuga (with Nechi Nech)Rock Shloshim
9/17/20151 hour, 1 second
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The “Another Year Gone” Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. To hell with what folks think about Israel! This year, perhaps more than ever before in history, our government seems to be saying a big "FUCK YOU" to the world. We just don’t care what you think about us. Obama? Screw you! Hollande? Up yours! Merkel? Take a hike! But why? Why? Why? The beginning of the end of the Rabbinate Blatant rebellion against Israel's Chief Rabbinate broke out this year after a group of rabbis established an alternative, “friendlier” conversion court. Everyone expected the Orthodox hegemony to get even stronger, but are the rabbis losing their grip? Dazed, confused, drunk, and depressed Israeli leftists spent this year mad, muttering, and morbidly depressed. This was the year that so many of us on the left lost our nerve, our mojo, our hope - even though now is when we need them the most: What the hell can we do to get them back?   Songs for a happy, indie Rosh Hashanah! Devek – Shir TishreiEfrat Ben-Tzur – Shnei TapuhimRona Keinan – Sof Ha-OnaYermi Kaplan – Ruach Stav
9/10/20151 hour, 1 second
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The “Constraining Kids in Casts” Edition

Allison, Noah, and The Times of Israel Ops & Blogs editor Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Constraining kids in casts: A scene from the occupation We discuss the inescapably viral video of an Israeli soldier grappling with a 12-year-old boy, one of his arms in a cast, as two Palestinian woman and one girl grapple with him, pounding, scratching, and biting. What are we to make of such a distressing sight? Opposing Netanyahu, this time with feeling Israel’s youngest MK (at 30) and social protest leader Stav Shaffir has called her party’s failure to challenge the ruling coalition “a first-rate leadership failure.” We ask whether she's right, and what the opposition should be doing instead. Teaching kids the Classics: Gates, Jobs & Zuckerberg New Minister of Education Naftali Bennett is trying to convince high-schoolers to take high level math, which will give them primo salaries - a sort of Start-Up National Service. We ask why all this neo-capitalist ideology on school grounds makes us want to puke.   All songs by the cool and ethereal Luna Abu Nassar Bint MeenRakevetEynayimBoha
9/3/20151 hour, 9 seconds
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The “Midsummer Night’s Dream (of Bibi Bygone)” Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Peace by the numbers A new poll commissioned by the energetic, leftist think-tank Molad, suggests a new strategy for ending the right’s grip on power and, in time, for ending the occupation and achieving peace with the Palestinians. We ask what these new numbers add up to. A new (leftist) saviour to rise from these streets There's a buzz in the sidewalk cafes of greater Tel Aviv this week, as we saw politic's future and its name is General Gabi Ashkenazi. Is he our “Great White Hope”? Or is “Great White Hope-ism” the religion of fools, and are those fools us? This land is your land, this land is my land We discuss the bill proposed by Labour MK Danni Atar, which would grant traditional agricultural settlements effective ownership over 90 percent of their lands, while requiring them to fork over the remaining 10 percent to nearby development towns.   All songs by Avraham Tal, in honor of his kick-ass free show in the sandbox in the Tel Aviv Port: Ve-ha-boker Ya’alehAni ItachBo’ee NishkavBo Kmo she-Atah
8/27/20151 hour, 2 seconds
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The “Israel and the ‘A Word’” Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Israel and the "A Word" Haaretz columnist and mensch Bradley Burston wrote an essay entitled “It’s Time to Admit it. Israeli Policy is What it Is: Apartheid.” It went viral. We ask if it makes sense – factually and politically – to use the "A word" to describe Israel. The wages of politicization The newly more-politicized “Judicial Appointment Committee” met this week, and Likud MK Nurit Koren proposed advancing a judge because she is a woman of Yeminite descent, like Koren herself. We ask if Koren was really that off base. The Way Home (Road Trip!) Social protest leader Daphni Leef and singer-songwriter Yael Deckelbaum are planning to load up a van with all manner of shit and travel cross country for a month, listening to people describe their vision for the country. Is Dafni and Yael’s fantabulous journey a political act of meaning?   All songs by the Bob Marley-loving Hatikvah 6: Od Pa’am Pa’amHachi YisraeliKol Yom MihadashMa She-Yehiyeh, Yehiyeh
8/20/20151 hour, 4 seconds
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The “Jewing Up the Diaspora” Edition

Allison, Noah, and The Times of Israel's Ops & Blogs editor Miriam Hershlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. A decade out of Gaza On the tenth anniversary of Israel’s unilateral withdrawal from the Jewish settlements in Gaza, we discuss the lasting legacy of the withdrawal - one of the most dramatic events in Israel's history. What, if anything, can we learn from it a decade later? Jewing up the diaspora real nice An ambitious new program has been announced by the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs meant to fix “the weakening of the Jewish foundations of the family unit” among diaspora Jews. Is this just more insufferable Israeli meddlesome condescension? Israel's dead, long live the Jewish State! We discuss 91-year-old peace activist and moral compass Uri Avnery’s assertion in Haaretz that we’re seeing a frightful shift in Israel from a “Hebrew” state to a “Jewish” state that will subvert Zionism and soon bury us all.   All songs by Tamar Eisenman, in honor of her new record, Limbo, her first in Hebrew! Klum LoRegaLimboDay & Night
8/13/20151 hour, 1 second
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"The Other Side of Israel" Edition

Noah and special guest Sandy Fox - Yiddishist, historian, and bon vivant - seek some solace from the news of a tragic week in the magnificent mosaic of Israeli music. Music: Astonishing, 100-percent-authentic Israeli music in Arabic, French, Russian, Amharic, Judeo-Iraqi, Judeo-Yemini, Judeo-Moroccan, Ladino, Yiddish, Romanian, Spanish, English, and Hebrew. It’s an almost miraculous mosaic, and a beautiful one! Ruba Shamshoum - Fuqaati (My Bubble) (فُقاعَتي - ربى شمشوم) Riff Cohen - J’aime Sadyle - Imena Zvuloon Dub System - Tenesh Kelbe Lay Dudu Tassa & the Kuwaitis - Walla Ajabni Jamalak A-Wa - Habib Galbi Joe Elbaz & The Blues Angels - Moroccan Hoochie Coochie Guy & Roey Zu Aretz - Quando El Rey Nimrod Ramzeilach - Fir Zin Balkan Beat Box - Balkumbia Los Caparos - Volver Daniella Spektor and Rotem Bar Or - Giant Heart Corinne Alal - Ein Li Eretz Aheret
8/6/20151 hour, 1 second
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The "World Jews to Israel: "Quit Messing Up Our Game!"" Edition

Noah, Ilene Prusher, and radio impresario Shoshi Shmuluvitz discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. World Jews to Israel: "Quit Messing Up Our Game!" A new study finding that Jews around the world are ambivalent about how Israel uses force, and convinced that Israel’s sometimes ill-advised use of force in the occupied territories, and our failure to pursue peace in a serious way, put Jews around the world in danger. But isn’t Israel supposed to protect the Jewish People? Playing Backgammon Alone Another poll (the 6th Annual European Survey) finding – unsurprisingly -- that Israelis are very happy but also -- surprisingly -- that Israelis score lower than ever on "community well-being." Is the sense of community and solidarity that characterized Israel in its first generations now deteriorating? If so, why? Are Smart Cities a Dumb Idea Cisco and IBM have teamed up with the Tel Aviv-Jaffa municipality to make it one of the world’s "smartest" cities, with apps and electronic kiosks. Sounds great, but are digital cities are turning citizens into consumers, voters into buyers, and democracy into a sham of a shell of a simulacrum? All this and the happy sounds of Ta’ani Esther, in honor of their just released album, Maskanot.
7/30/20151 hour, 4 seconds
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The "How Far is J Street from my Street?" Edition

Don, Noah, and special guest Ilene Prusher discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. How far is J Street from my street? We discuss J Street’s upbeat campaign in support of the Iran deal, which leaves no room for the worry and ambivalence that most Israelis feel. Is a chasm spreading between the Israeli left and the American Pro-Israeli left? The new face of Israel's opposition? MK and Yesh Atid party head Yair Lapid is attempting to parlay PM Netanyahu’s failure to prevent the Iran deal into his own political asset. Is this the beginning of a campaign that will lead him to the Prime Minister’s residence? The wages of compassion Security experts have found that six Israelis have been killed by men released as part of the deal that brought Gilad Shalit back to his family three years ago. Should this grim calculus affect future Israeli hostage negotiations?   Songs from the new EP "Esek Mishpahti" ("Family Business") that just dropped this week, by pioneering Israeli M.C. Sagol 59 (Khen Rotem) and young rapper & producer Shiroto (Tomy Rotem). In addition to the musical simpatico of the two hip hop stars, they are also father & son!Shimiot ba-avirMaspikMatzav HeirumHip Hop
7/23/20151 hour, 1 minute, 48 seconds
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The "Apocalypse Soon?" Edition

Don, Noah, and special guest Miriam Herschlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Apocalypse Soon? Since every other sentient being is discussing it today, we thought we'd join in: What does the Iran deal mean for Israel, its people, its politicians, its Prime Minister, and its relations with America? Is it time to start digging fallout shelters? And here come the rabbis! We discuss the recent, rollicking resurgence of the rabbis of the Knesset, who are trying to reverse liberalizing legislation on a whole host of issues. Is this a religious putsch by a junta of rabbis, or merely a reversion to the status quo? An ode to hypocrisy Mizrahi poet Roy Hasan has won the Bernstein Prize. We examine his recent poem that calls out Ashkenazim for hypocrisy, hegemony, and all-around ass-hole-itude. What should we, the Ashkenazi assholes, learn from these slings and arrows?   Today's playlist features the Youtube sensations of the summer:Eden Ben Zaken - Malkat Ha-ShoshanimLior Narkis - Reichot Shel AlcoholPeer Tasi - Mashkeh YakarDudu Aharon and Sharif - Ha-Kol Koreh Be Tel Aviv
7/16/20151 hour, 2 seconds
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"The Peace Movement Stirs?" Edition

Don, Noah, and special guest Ilene Prusher discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Gas-holes! We discuss the deal that gives the rights to the country’s natural gas windfall to American and Israeli corporate consortia, leading many to argue that PM Netanyahu, like Esau in the Bible, just sold off our birthright for a mess of pottage. The peace movement stirs? As we mark the one year anniversary of last summer’s tragic Gaza war, hundreds of women launch a symbolic hunger strike, and other peace initiatives compete for public attention. Is Israel’s peace movement showing signs of life? Too hip for Hebrew? As more of Israel’s best young musicians opt to forsake Hebrew in favor of the more commercial English, we ask whether Hebrew culture is endangered among the country’s hipperati.   All Songs by the oh-so-positive acoustic rock trio with the oh-so-negative name, “Lo”:NoaKaren/Sof HayomBiladeynu GamSara
7/9/20151 hour, 1 minute, 41 seconds
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The "Fox News for the Jews" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Fox News for the Jews We discuss the Israel “Jewish Heritage Network” (Channel 20), which is morphing into a right-wing news network before our eyes. What does the addition of a local, right-wing partisan news organization auger for the country? Princes of resentment We discuss a fascinating new book that suggests the key to understanding Israeli politics may be the resentment felt by the children of a generation of right-wingers who were cruelly excluded from the institutions of the state when it was established. Let Us Now Praise: Political hacks, functionaries & smoke-filled rooms We discuss the claim of a Brookings Institution genius, Jonathan Rauch, that all America's efforts to do away with smoke-filled rooms is actually damaging its politics. Might something like that be true here in Israel as well?   All songs by LFNT (a short and fun way of saying "Elephant," and also a life philosophy hidden inside an acronym: Live Free Not Troubled): The Birds And The BeesI Won’t TellChanceBetween Understanding And Salvation
7/2/20151 hour, 5 seconds
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The "War Crimes & Misdemeanors" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Oren unbound or Oren unhinged? We discuss three essays by MK and former Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Oren, which surprised everyone, outraged many, and left the rest of us wondering how an ex-diplomat can be so, well, undiplomatic. War crimes & misdemeanors We discuss the report on last summer’s Gaza war, issued this week by the UN Commission on Human Rights, finding that both sides may have committed war crimes, and their leaders should be tried in the International Criminal Court. Is this man the future of the Israeli left? We take a look at Tel Aviv-Jaffa Mayor, Ron Huldai, who just told the press that he may challenge MK and opposition leader Yitzhak Herzog to become the new leader of the Labor party and the Left. Is the ex-fighter pilot and high school principal our best hope?   All songs by Erez, the 22-year-old jazz, R&B, and rock singer who just released her first album, "Proper Lady," and who rocked the “Groove” festival at the Tel Aviv port, for free, this past week: ClichéBlending The UniverseWild, Sweet PlaceJust Another Color
6/25/20151 hour, 8 seconds
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The "2 States, 1 Homeland?" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   2 States, 1 Homeland? There's another peace initiative proposing two states – Palestine & Israel – with no borders to separate. Palestinians  will settle in ancestral homes in, say, Haifa. But, they live in Palestine but vote and pay taxes in Israel. Can such a scheme work in practice? Israel’s Other Crisis Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon’s unveiled new proposals to solve Israel’s housing crisis. The proposals include a variety of measures all aimed at jimmying the free real estate markets. Uncultured Wars Minister of Culture and Sport, Miri Regev isn't a hometown favorite right now. She threatened to pull government funding from just about anything that offends her sensibilities. Furious artist types organize against what they call "anti-democratic censorship".   All this and a tribute to an Israeli cultural landmark, the hip-hop & rap radio show Jigga Juice, on the occasion of its fifth birthday!   Music: Victor Jackson - Nimrod Reshef Tribute MedleyCohen@Mushon & Peled - Tel AvivNechi Nech - GodzillaCohen@Mushon, Peled, Nechi Nech, Ortega, Z.K, Lukach & Tuna - The Jigga Juice Anhtem
6/18/20151 hour, 1 minute, 21 seconds
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The "Everybody Hates the Jews!" edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. The High Price of Hate The Rand Corporation study found that the benefit of ending the Israel-Palestine conflict would be $123 billion for Israelis and $50 billion for Palestinians. Wow! With that money, we could buy Whatsapp, Waze, Skype & Instagram! But does knowing how much the conflict costs us bring us any closer to ending it? Everybody Hates the Jews! A poll found that 71% of Israelis think that the world has a double standard when it comes to criticizing Israel. Do most Israelis think that the whole world is against us? If so, how does that belief affect our politics?   Segregating the Sexes A high school principal decides to separate the girls from the boys in advanced math classes, in hope that it’ll boost girls’ achievements. Some applaud this, others argue that in a society where some folks think that some buses should be segregated by sex, we must resist all segregation by sex. Is separating the girls from the boys a good idea?   Playlist: Hip LGBTQ music in honor of Pride Week!:Naama Ha-Cohen, Le Zalman Shoshi Be-AhavaCorrine Alal, Zan NadirYehudit Ravitz, Eretz Tropit YafaDana International, Eifo ha-Lev
6/11/20151 hour, 4 seconds
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The "Blatt, Blatter & Blattest" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   FIFA = “Frankly, Israel Foments Apartheid”? We discuss the brouhaha over a Palestinian proposal to expel Israel from the international football association, FIFA, and the suggestion of some leftists that Israel deserves to be expelled. Do they have a point or are they just spoiled sports? IDF = “Impeding Democracy Fulsomely”? We discuss two recent trials of IDF soldiers, one charged with mouthing off against the occupation on German TV, and the other charged with - wait for it - eating a ham sandwich. Is the army enforcing the ideological agenda of the new government? BFF = “(You) Better F*cking Fail”? We discuss an intriguing essay by Ari Shavit, pointing out that when Cleveland Cavaliers coach, American-Israeli David Blatt, coached in Israel, we couldn’t have been meaner to the guy. Are we Israelis unable to appreciate each other’s achievements?   Playlist: All songs by Labrador Laboratories, in honor of their show this week at Levontin 7: Dance All Night In The RainLonely TribesWhat A MessGoing underground
6/4/20151 hour, 12 seconds
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The "Labor’s Loser?!?" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   The anti-social network We discuss the tragedy of a government bureaucrat who, accused on Facebook of racism against an African-American woman seeking his help, shot himself in the head this week. Is the power of social network rage something we need to tamp? The legacy of leaving Lebanon On the 15th anniversary of Israel’s unilateral withdrawal from its self-declared “security zone” in southern Lebanon, we ask what imprint the occupation and withdrawal left on today's world. Was the withdrawal a heroic turning point in Israeli political history? Labor’s Loser?!? We discuss the documentary, “Herzog,” which aired this week and led journalists and politicians to pile onto Labor Party leader Isaac Herzog. What do we learn from the film about the leader of opposition, who still hopes to one day be Prime Minister?   Playlist: All songs by Igor Krutogolov's Karate Band & Toy Orchestra - it’s punk klezmer performed on toy instruments, people! Skeleton DanceSevenMad MedowLast Supper Souffle
5/28/20151 hour, 1 minute, 40 seconds
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The "Short Trip from Cradle to Grave" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Netanyahu’s Ministry of Magic? We discuss the odd new ministerial alchemy that produced a “Minister of Space” and other strange concatenations. Did PM Netanyahu create bullshit ministries for bullshit reasons, destined to produce bullshit results - all to silence critics and reward friends? Religious fanatics or Godless heathens? A world-wide poll recently carried out by the WIN/Gallup Organization found that Israel is one of the least religious countries in the world. This conflicts with other findings - that in Israel religion is very important to most, growing more important by the day. Short trip from cradle to grave We discuss the ultra-Orthodox woman from Bnei Brak, who through the first 46 years of marriage was unable to conceive, and who achieved the positively biblical feat of giving birth to her first child at the age of 65. Is Israel a little too baby crazy?   Playlist: All songs by Shelly & Rotem, in honor of their show this week at Levontin 7. Their EP, Between Shores, is on Bandcamp. East BerlinMaps (Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs Cover)Streaming LowBells In My Head
5/21/20151 hour, 3 seconds
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Jews (not?) welcome: The campus, the Negev, and Jerusalem

Allison, Don, and Ilene Prusher discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   BDS bummer on campus We discuss the spread of the BDS movement on American college campuses, feeding off last summer’s Gaza War. Student councils and minority activist groups are demanding divestment from Israel while telling Jewish students they are privileged whites. Will Negev Bedouins have to make way for the Jews? A high court ruling allows plans to go forward to demolish a 60-year-old Bedouin village in the Negev in order to establish a new Jewish town in its place. We’ll ask what these rulings portend for Jewish-Arab relations in Israel and the direction of the High Court. An Ode to Jerusalem, unified and disunited on Jerusalem Day As Jerusalem Day arrives, celebrating the reunification of the city during the Six-Day War, our panel tries to look past the violence that rocked the city less than a year ago, and we consider our own evolving relationship to Israel’s capital.   Playlist: All songs by Ehud Banai (the most gifted musical Banai of all) Ani HolechHayomMaaseh B’arbaahCmo Tzippor V’Shira
5/14/20151 hour, 11 seconds
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The 'Days of Rage & Race' Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Days of rage and race We discuss the video of police officers assaulting a kid of Ethiopian descent in IDF uniform. It unleashed a wave of angry protests about police brutality against Ethiopian Israelis, and more broadly about a racism few of us here have looked squarely in the face. A government of Rabbis, Rightists, and a Reformer We discuss just what we might expect from the new coalition of 61 that Prime Minister Netanyahu cobbled together at the last minute. What kinds of policies are on the horizon? Breaking ranks We discuss a new report by leftist NGO Breaking the Silence, containing excerpts of interviews with 60 soldiers who fought in the Gaza War last summer. What, if anything, can we learn from its troubling conclusions?   Playlist: All songs by young Ethiopian-Israeli hip hop singers because, well, you know. Sasha & Shrulik - Summer TimeNaor Asresay - Nilham Beshvil AtzmiCafé Shahor Hazak - Rak La’AlotTazazo & Tzemer - Eema
5/7/20151 hour, 1 minute, 53 seconds
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Girls just wanna have guns!

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   The wages of boycott We discuss the recent Supreme Court decision to uphold a law that will make Israelis who advocate boycotts against Israeli businesses or institutions liable for any damages that result. Have the courts just criminalized free speech? Girls just wanna have guns! We analyze new findings that Israeli women are more hawkish than Israeli men. For instance, they are less favorably inclined to a Palestinian State, and more favorably inclined to spending more on the army. But they're also more likely to support social programs. Will Judaism survive Israel? We discuss Tomer Persico's much-discussed Haaretz essay, in which he claims that the growing dichotomy between Judaism and democracy in Israel is “one disaster that Judaism will not survive.” Yikes. Does he have a point?   Playlist: All songs off the great new Israeli homage to David Bowie, “Bowie from Here” HaMasach HaLavan - Tembel, TembelDeer John - Wild is the WindNomke - Life on MarsStay - Munch
4/30/20151 hour, 1 minute, 43 seconds
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The Shabby Shenanigan of Shimon Shilling

Don, Noah, and special guest Debra Kamin discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Pillorying Peres for pilfering We discuss whether former PM and President Shimon Peres deserves to be pilloried for shilling for Israel’s richest and most rapacious bank, Bank HaPoalim, in exchange for $30,000 a month. “Say it ain't so! Tell us we're dreamin', Shimon!” The Culture Wars: "Burn, baby, burn!" We discuss an essay by brilliant journalist, writer, cultural critic, screenwriter, and documentary film maker Nissan Shor, arguing that Israel is in flames, but the best thing to do is bring a bag of marshmallows and develop our appetite for destruction. Celebrating Israel in the Age of Ambivalence We ask how Independence Day should be celebrated in 2015, an age when ponderous ceremonies and jets-flying-overhead-in-formation may not be the sources of inspiration they once were, and when ambivalence saturates the land.   Playlist: All songs by Arik Einstein, in honor of Yom Haatzmaut! Sa Le’atHabalada Shel Yoel Moshe SolomonAni ve-AtaYesh Bi Ahavah
4/22/20151 hour, 1 minute, 8 seconds
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The "Coalition Proposition Disquisition" Edition

Allison, Ilene, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Coalition proposition disquisition We discuss the dilemma facing opposition leader Isaac Herzog: Is opposition a form of perdition? Is joining the coalition electoral sedition demanding contrition? In short, should the center-left consider joining a coalition led by PM Netanyahu? The bio-matrix We discuss whether Israel ought to require all citizens to swap our old-fashioned identify cards and passports for new “biometric” ones that may enhance our security at the cost of our privacy. Relearning to remember We discuss how we ought to remember the greatest tragedy to befall the Jewish people, as it recedes into history and the presence of survivors grows less with each passing year.   Playlist: All songs courtesy of the unpolished sweetness of Yotam Perel Shara Bamiklahat (Yup, the Yoni Bloch song)Aeroplane Over The Sea (That’s right, the Neutral Milk Hotel song)Toasty, the Yotam Perel songSaddest Hug
4/16/20151 hour, 10 seconds
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The "Fission Indecision" Edition

The Times of Israel's Miriam Herschlag,  Activist Professor Alon Tal and Noah discuss:   Fission Indecision How Leftist Israelis ought to react to the framework agreement limiting Iran's military nuclear program, but leaving the country (which, as we speak, is hosting a Holocaust denial cartoon contest) with lots of uranium and lots of centrifuges to process it at a future date. Trailing off Is Israel's culture of hiking the land is imperiled as the Zionist ethos that gave birth to it is itself waning. So much to protest, so little protest music? Whether, as one music critic has just written, Israeli pop music is hopelessly and cluelessly apolitical and navel-gazing.   Playlist: All songs by OSOG – On the Shoulders of Giants – in honor of their Headstart campaign to fund their new album! Sweet MelodySymphony Of TreesWake Up In A JacuzziUnder My Ukelele
4/9/20151 hour, 54 seconds
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How do you solve a problem like Ted Cruz?

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   How do you solve a problem like Ted Cruz? The love bomb Ted Cruz tossed in Israel’s direction as he declared his candidacy for the US Presidency at Liberty College.  How does “Support Israel!” fit with “Ban Abortion!,” “Guns for All!,” and “Abolish the IRS!”?   Keeping the Generals in their Barracks? A recent petition saying that ex-generals are politicizing the army when they try to use their positions to influence Israeli politics.   Why is this Podcast different from all other podcasts? What should we tell our kids about the meaning of the Exodus story now, in Israel of 2015?   Playlist: Habanot Nechama-So Far/LehiyotYaFlowersLies
4/2/20151 hour, 14 seconds
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The "Angry, Angry Ashkenazim" Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Let the pressure begin? We discuss Peter Beinart's proposal that it's time for American Jews to lobby the US government to pressure and punish Israel, channeling the Piper Chapman dictum, “Bitches gots to learn.” "V" for "vanquished" (and you thought it was for "victory"!) We discuss former defense minister Moshe Arens' assertion that the left’s "anyone-but-Bibi" campaign is what cost them the election, by making Netanyahu seem like an unfairly maligned neophyte. Angry, angry Ashkenazim We ask why one white leftist after another expresses crazy rage in crazy ways against the Mizrahi voters who came out to support Netanyahu; why do us privileged folks have so much spleen?   Playlist: All songs from the hip collection of Mizrahi women artists, “Bat Makom 2”: Liat Yizhaki – Or Min Ha-MizrachLiron Meyuhas – LailaRakefet Amselem – Yedid NefeshYasmin Levy – La Nave De Olvido
3/26/20151 hour, 24 seconds
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We-the-People have spoken! (What the hell did we say?)

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   We-the-People have spoken! (What the hell did we say?) Allison, Don, and Noah discuss what these elections said, if anything, about the hearts and minds of Israeli voters: Headlines from Tel Aviv to Timbuktu have said that PM Netanyahu won in a landslide, but did he really? Fear! Uh! What is it good for? We discuss the fear and fear-mongering at the heart of the election campaigns: Was PM Netanyahu a diabolical genius who played up, played on, and played with our fears, or was he just addressing our deepest concerns? What the hell do we do now? We discuss what the left should do now, as it faces several years in the opposition. Elections are like Adam Sandler movies: There's always another coming soon. So what does the left need to do to be ready for the next one?   Playlist: All songs by the hit art-pop of The Compromises (Ha-Pesharot) Sea Of YouthHippo BluesA Day With No YouInstrument Tune-up
3/19/20151 hour, 31 seconds
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#IsraElex: The mourning after Bibi’s near-death experience

Listen to our special election panel with Noah Efron, Debra Kamin, and Gil Troy as they break down the surprising overnight results.
3/18/20151 hour, 2 minutes, 43 seconds
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The "Thou Shalt Not be a Dick!" Edition

Don, Noah, and Allison discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Behind the Curtain We discuss the imminent elections and our expectations. For whom will we be casting our ballots? Why do we support that list? What do we think (or perhaps hope) will be the eventual outcome? Surprise! No Prize! Generally considered the country’s highest honor, the Israel Prize is awarded annually on Independence Day. This year the prize will be awarded in only three of its four categories. Why did this occur? Who is to blame? Thou shall not be a total dick An NGO called Gesher (or Bridge) recently produced a video which, as part of a “new ten commandments” they’ve formulated, encourages more friendly interactions among politicians. The video includes MKs saying and writing nice things about colleagues across the aisle.   Playlist: All music by La Vache Qui Rit (הפרה הצוחקת) in honor of their show this week at Ha-Azor: Opa Cupa (Gypsy Serbia) Besena Rovena (Gypsy Albania) Tchavo (Gypsy Manouche) Disapozhkelekh (Trad. Ukraine)
3/12/20151 hour, 2 seconds
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Death, Tyranny & the Pursuit of Jihad in the US Congress

Don, Noah, and Allison discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Death, Tyranny & the Pursuit of Jihad in the US Congress We discuss Prime Minister Netanyahu's much-anticipated speech to the combined houses of the United States Congress. Did it accomplish anything with Iran? In the end, did it strengthen or weaken Netanhayu? How about Israel, the country he’s paid to captain?   Shakespeare vs. Shlonski: Does the Anglo vote matter? Why are English speakers becoming the darlings of the political class?  Is there really an “Anglo-Saxon” vote that carries any weight in Israel?   Our forefathers were Adam and Eve, not apes Haartez asked political party leaders what they think about religion & science. While many supported science, Darwin wasn't as popular as we thought.   Playlist: All songs by the 1840s I’ve Always Wanted To Queen of the Sky Rainbow No
3/5/20151 hour, 18 seconds
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The 'Collecting Jews' Edition

Don, Noah, and special guest Judy Maltz (Haaretz reporter and documentary director) discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Who gives a f*ck about a returned bottle? We discuss the State Comptroller's report, which details the profound profligacies and petty corruptions of the first family, including spending over 3000 shekels a day on cleaning. While it may be douche-baggery, is such behavior really an election issue? Collect Jews: Win valuable prizes!  Judy Maltz's riveting essay in this week's Haaretz describes the ingathering to Israel of a small and exotic sect of “lost Jews” in India called the Bnei Menashe. We ask, is it time to stop seeking lost or threatened Jews in the hope of dragging their asses to Israel? Important breaking news about Bissli Israeli digital newspapers increasingly mix disguised ads among the legitimate and unpaid content. They are turning to Advertorials, or branded content, as a way of balancing their budgets. We ask, is it time to “stop worrying and learn to love the Advertorial?”   Playlist: All songs by Marsh Dondurma, in honor of the brassy and joyful sound they produced at Ha-Azor this week: Tosha Baritosha Luigi's Walk Ismail Nahef
2/25/20151 hour, 25 seconds
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Scenes from the Class Wars, Culture Wars, and Ideology Wars

Allison, Noah, and special guest Ilene Prusher discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Ideological warfare We discuss a remarkable new election video posted by the Shomron Settlers’ Council, which finds its place alongside new ads by PM Netanyahu suggesting that Leftists will invite the Islamic State to overrun Jerusalem. Class warfare  We discuss the election campaign of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party, which says, among other things, “If you live in Ramat Aviv don’t vote for us, but if you work for those heartless bastards do vote for us.” Political warfare We discuss the decision to bar two candidates from running for the Knesset this week: Balad MK Haneen Zoabi and Yachad prospective MK Baruch Marzel. One is an anti-Zionist Hamas-sympathizing Palestinian, the other an ultra-nationalist former Meir Kahana acolyte.   Playlist: All songs by Indiana, in honor of their show this week with the hippest band in Holon, Ha-Zeevot, at E.P.G.B in Tel Aviv. WonderlandBlack JackIt's all On UAt Margiah Oti
2/19/20151 hour, 1 minute, 28 seconds
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The “Jumpin’ Hegemony” Edition

Allison, Don, Miriam Hershlag, and Noah discuss (1) Why Mizrahim shun the Left (hint: It’s the oppression, stupid!), (2) the perhaps growing phenomenon of tourists who come seeking not to see the country’s sites of historic and cultural wonder, but rather, the sites of conflict and oppression: Why is this happening, and is it a good or bad thing?, and (3) As the Ministry of Education spends tens of millions to fund what is essentially a huge nationwide bookclub to read the Bible in an initiative called 929, we ask if it’s money we’ll spent, with some of us enchanted by this projects, and others of us a little repulsed. All this and hardcore klezmer from Kfar Saba with Ramzailech!! Songs:Fir ZinShtetleAmzalegAl Titakni Oti
2/11/20151 hour, 1 minute, 13 seconds
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Poking Obama in the eye?

Allison, Noah, and special guest Miriam Hershlag discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Poking Obama in the Eye? We discuss PM Netanyahu’s decision to address the US Congress two weeks before Israeli elections, which has left President Obama livid, congressional democrats in despair, Israel’s US Ambassador discredited, and domestic political opponents outraged. To V or not to V?  We discuss the probity of V15, a foreign-funded, get-out-the-vote NGO dedicated to removing PM Netanyahu from office, which has kicked up an election-time storm. Left behind We discuss Meretz and its leader Zahava Gal-On, as part of our continuing series of discussions about the parties and individuals at the heart of these elections. Is Meretz spending its advertising shekels wisely?   Playlist: All songs by Ha-Trempistim, on the occasion of the launch of their 2nd album and the tour that goes with it Ha-Bu’ahKe-She Zeh Lo ZehChai Ba-SeretBe-Hazara La-Hatchala
2/4/20151 hour, 1 minute, 39 seconds
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The “Hell is Other People” Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Pour encourager les autres We discuss the decision of the Israeli Steimatzky bookstore chain to cancel a “Charlie Hebdo” event, in which they had planned to sell a shipment of the post-massacre issue. Should offensive cartoons be in our face? The merger of Israel's Arab parties: An historic unification? We discuss what the historic unification of three Arab parties and one joint Arab-Jewish party augers for Israeli politics. Can the Balad-Ra’am-Ta’al-Hadash list, which incorporates such opposing ideologies, succeed? Israeli elections 2015: Hell is other people We ask what it says about the state of Israeli politics today that this election is shaping up to be about which bastard not to vote for. Playlist: All songs by Maureen Nehedar in honor of her tour and remarkable new album, 'Asleep in the Bosom of Childhood.' Tzur MisheloKhon Ta-khonAshreichem IsraelYesheina be-hek Yaldut
1/28/20151 hour, 37 seconds
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The 'Where are the Women?' Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Of Labor glossed We discuss the Labor Party primaries, which produced a list of candidates that is youngish, Ashkenazi-ish, female-ish, and socially-aware-ish. But has the party made a mistake by combining two agendas: Distributive justice and territorial compromise? Women in Israel: The seen and the unseen We discuss whether or not an ultra-Orthodox paper photoshopping Angela Merkel out of a picture of the heads-of-state at the Paris solidarity march says something important about the status of women in Israel. Which side are you on? We discuss a new Foreign Ministry propaganda video that says, basically, “Give us a break, you know that Israel is the good guy and Islam is the enemy.” Does it highlight a basic truth that often gets lost in the debate, or is it self-serving claptrap?   Playlist: All songs by Gevolt, the pioneers of Yiddish Metal Music! Der AlefbeysBay Mir Bistu SheynDer Rebe ElimelekhZog Nit Keyn Mol
1/21/20151 hour, 1 minute, 39 seconds
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Gimme that ol’ time arrogance

  Gimme that ol’ time arrogance We discuss the crass response of Israel's leaders to the Paris terror attacks, a kind of double-pronged 'I told you so' - to Europe's leaders regarding the threat of radical Islam and to diaspora Jews about the lures of the Holy Land in an anti-semitic world.   Spotlight on Moshe Kahlon We ask: What makes the leader of the new 'Kulanu' party tick? He's tacking to the center, but will that be where he stays after the elections? He promises to break monopolies and make the country safe for the consumer - a kind of 'Marx of the mall.'     Thinking about thinking about same-sex marriage Does Naftali Bennett's religious party suffer from 'Jewish Home-ophobia'? Why did the party release a video of its candidates giving their opinions on same-sex marriage? None of them supported it, of course, but civil union was mentioned by some.   Playlist: All songs by Lior Shoov, in honor of her brilliant show at the OzenBar this week, and her sell-out show at Ha-Azor. Caress my skinOr (cover of a Neomi Shemer song)A Song to MamaWalking the Night
1/14/20151 hour, 1 minute, 35 seconds
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The "losing faith" edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Tax and shend We discuss the decision of the Israeli government to withhold half a billion shekels of Palestinian tax money. Is this just one of a bunch of clever strategies Israel can employ at will, or does it show that in international diplomacy we are plum out of ideas? Losing faith The Israel Democracy Institute's annual report shows that Israelis are losing faith in all their institutions, save the army. Why should this be? Why do Arab Israelis trust the police more than any other institution except the Supreme Court? Primary education The recent Likud primary produced a list of candidates some have hailed as a great improvement. We ask whether the parties that pick their Knesset candidates through democratic primaries produce better results than the parties run by autocrats.   Playlist: All songs by The Betty Bears, in honor of their kick-ass show ringing in the New Year at the Pasáž! After You’re GoneIf You’re A ViperJack, I’m MellowWhen I Get Low
1/7/20151 hour, 1 minute, 16 seconds
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The “Crucial, last-chance, decisive watershed” edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Israel's 'crucial, last-chance, decisive watershed' We discuss the weird notion, asserted by politicians, pundits, and intellectuals, that these elections are “the most important” in Israel’s history and will determine our fate forever. Could this rhetoric be setting us up for a huge disappointment? Spotlight on Naftali Bennett What makes the Jewish Home leader tick? We discuss the power of his 'No More Apologies' message, which is at the heart of his election campaign. Is this also at the heart of his appeal to so many voters?  The Promised Podcast’s Person, Place or Thing of the Year Allison, Don, and Noah each present candidates for 'Israeli person, place or thing of the year' for each of two categories: (1) Politics/Diplomacy, and (2) Culture & Society. Then they try to pick an overall winner...   Playlist: All songs by Gal De Paz, or Goldie, in honor of her return to the country and her show at the OzenBar this week My MiseryBetterIndian SummerThe Change
12/31/20141 hour, 1 minute, 32 seconds
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The “give peace a deadline” edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Give peace a deadlineThe recent Palestinian proposal to the UN Security Council mandates peace negotiations that must, within a year, produce an agreement ending the occupation and establishing a state in Palestine. A deadline on peace? Where will it lead? Ha’am (is seriously) Itanu?Eli Yishai, the natty ex-Shas leader has just started his own competing party, Ha’am Itanu (The Nation is with Us). This makes us wonder, can Eli Yishai remake Mizrahi politics in Israel? Shabbat Sha-shut-upWhy did a campaign promoting Shabbat observance have everyone grousing and grumbling? We ask, what’s all the fuss about? PlaylistAll songs by Nowadays:Song 14Cold and NewAdvertisementRain
12/24/20141 hour, 1 minute, 2 seconds
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The "e pluribus screw 'em" edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   #Israelex: Picking teams We discuss the the Labor Party’s efforts to bring all the center-left parties, save one, under its wing. Can the Livni-Herzog rotation really work? How long can the center-left stay on the good side of the ultra-Orthodox? Spotlight on the leaders who impact our world: Moshe Feiglin Moshe Feiglin, the man challenging Netanyahu for leadership of the Likud, wants to annex the territories but make marijuana freely available to us all - an odd amalgam of views. We ask: What makes Moshe Feiglin tick? Privatizing BDS 20 great American scholars, leftist Zionists all, want to sanction individual politicians (like Naftali Bennett) who sustain the occupation. We ask: Are 'personal sanctions' are a good idea. Do desperate times call for desperate measures?   Playlist: All songs by the sultry Keren Ann: Lay Your Head DownStephanie SaysFor You & I
12/17/20141 hour, 19 seconds
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Woman of valor, who will elect?

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week.   Woman of valor, who will elect? We discuss the campaign to get ultra-Orthodox women on the ballot for the upcoming elections, which encourages people not to vote for religious parties that don’t allow women to run. Does it reflect tectonic changes among the ultra-Orthodox? Give peace a policy At this week’s Saban Forum at Brookings, former Ambassador to the US Michael Oren challenged Labor leader Isaac Herzog on his policy towards the Palestinians and the peace process. What exactly does the mainstream Left plan to do to advance peace? Will the elections make any difference at all? We try to answer the (slightly annoying) questions asked in this NYT piece: Does the prospect of a purely rightist government show how much Israel has changed? Could the coming elections transform Israel’s future, it’s place in the world, and chances for peace?   Playlist: All songs by Ha-Zeevot, in honor of their show at Levontin 7 this week: Yoredet ve-OlahBack HomeOmeret LoAdamot Yeveshot
12/10/20141 hour, 1 minute, 20 seconds
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The "Pal of the Poll" Edition

The pall of the poll Israel’s last elections were in January 2013, and now, it seems, the smoke-filled rooms have spoken: We’ll be heading to the polls again very soon. Why do we need elections? Won’t they be all about style over substance? Think about the 2 billion shekel price tag! Equality enshrined? This week, Secretary General of the Labor Party Hilik Bar submitted a bill that would enshrine the language of equality in Israel’s Declaration of Independence as a Basic Law. Is this a sufficient political response to the controversial ‘Nation State’ bill? This is how women wage peace The Women Wage Peace group held its official inaugural event last week, a remarkable train-caravan of 700 women to the embattled southern town of Sderot. How could such a movement impact Israeli politics? Can women do it better? Playlist: All songs by Electric Desert: TfilaMagrebPeshte RomanesteEl Mishkan Beiti
12/3/20141 hour, 1 minute, 25 seconds
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Much a-Jew about nothing

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Much a-Jew about nothing Although apparently about nothing, the 'Jewish State' bill could still become a tsunami that, if nothing else, wrecks the coalition. Could the law help reaffirm the principle of national self-determination, or could it turn Israel into a discriminatory ethnocracy? A 'Likud' for the Left? Is it really possible for the entire center-left to join together into a single 'super-party,' as the center-right did in 1973 with the formation of 'Likud' (meaning 'unification')? We discuss the potential costs and benefits of the left hanging together. Dodging 'the second assault' Miriam Shler, the director of the TA Sexual Assault Crisis Center, joins the Promised Podcast team to discuss the disturbing case of the judge who refused to press charges against her rapist, avoiding what feminists have for years called 'the second assault.'   Playlist: All songs by Saz (Sameh Zakout), to remind ourselves that Israel may be a Jewish state, but it’s not just a Jewish state: The Only PlaceYou’re the LoveI Love YouStory
11/26/20141 hour, 1 minute, 33 seconds
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Squirmin’ on the Mount

In the shadow of the horrifying murders in a Jerusalem synagogue, Allison, Noah, and Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag discuss: Squirmin’ on the Mount The question of whether Jews should be allowed to pray on the Temple Mount has reentered public discourse since the shooting of Rabbi Yehuda Glick. With this and other tragic recent events, we ask whether we're heading for a full-blown religious war. Henry Kissinger's "peace later" In his acceptance speech for the World Jewish Congress' Theodor Herzl Award, Henry Kissinger remarked that Jews and Palestinians can’t settle their problems while the Middle East is in disarray. Is there something to this rejection of the "peace now" meme?  Coalition crises and stinking maneuvrers We all know the love is gone between Prime Minister Netanyahu and his coalition partners. But should Bibi's detractors be getting excited about the chance to unseat him? How likely is a Herzog-Lapid coalition? How is it that Bibi is at once so weak and so strong?   Playlist: All songs by Dikla, in honor of the release of her new record, Ve-Eem Preidah: Here Comes The Rain Again (Radio Version) Besameh Boheret Lehiyot Kmo Tzemach Bar
11/19/20141 hour, 1 minute, 51 seconds
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The ‘Jewesses with Guns’ Edition

Are we terrorized yet? News analysts and professors are holding forth about whether or not the third intifada has started, and the question of whether or not the killing we’re seeing now will pass soon. So the question remains, how do the recent stabbings and rammings impact folks like us? Can the Bible reduce poverty? MK Ruth Calderon is working to implement the biblical injunction to forgive debts every seven years. She says, “It is an idea that will change the lives of thousands of kids who live beneath the poverty line. An idea that contains within it traditions that pertained in the days of the Talmud, through which people helped their fellows.” Why do guys get an icky charge from Jewesses with guns? There is something majorly messed up about how men think about Jewish women and, especially, Jewish women with guns. This is proved all too true today with a Girls-of-the IDF pinup calendar, and the icky charge guys get from Jewesses with Guns. Playlist: All songs by Mika Karni, in honor of her forthcoming album (and the single she just released) Nashakti Bahurah Kol Dodi Mi Zot   Shvil
11/12/20141 hour, 6 seconds
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The “What’s Red and Blue got to do with Blue and White?” Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Is Bibi rooting (too openly) for his American home team?Prime Minister Netanyahu’s unmasked hope that Republicans capture the US Senate, and whether we won’t pay a price for his partisan enthusiasm. How many generals does it take to reinitiate a peace process? Maybe 106106 Generals call on Prime Minister Netanyahu to initiate a regional peace process. Jewish conversion rules are a'changingAre the new rules about how conversions work in Israel a sign that the Rabbis’ grip is loosening?
11/5/20141 hour, 1 minute, 17 seconds
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The 'Whither Jerusalem?' Edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Whither Jerusalem? Recent acts of terrible violence in Jerusalem have had pundits debating whether the Third Intifada has begun. We discuss political analyst Gershom Gorenberg’s suggestion that a divided city can be turned into a bridge between two divided peoples. The President and the precedent We discuss President Rivlin's speech at the annual Kafr Qasem memorial service. What we are to make of a President whom we all know as an advocate of a one-state solution, who is also emerging as the country’s strongest voice for Palestinian rights? The astounding wisdom of the Jewish people The Yavne City Council just voted unanimously to begin work on a museum to be called 'The Hall of the Wisdom of the Jewish People,' in which 120 Jewish geniuses are to be memorialized. Is it time to drop the 'Jews are so smart' trope? Playlist: All songs by Mira Awad: Singing My Song Cloud All I Want We Can Work It Out (With Achinoam Nini)
10/29/20141 hour, 1 minute, 53 seconds
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A tale of two lefties

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Palestinian statehood and the tale of two lefties With the dust settling on the British Parliament's Palestinian vote, we consider the two leftist models for dealing with the growing international embrace of Palestinian Statehood - one for it, the other against - embodied by MKs Zahava Gal-On and Hilik Bar. The Berlin brouhaha continues to baffle The Olim leBerlin Facebook group caused a tidal wave of anger: Anger that groceries are so expensive in Israel, and anger at the people willing to emigrate (especially to the site of such painful Jewish memories) just for cheaper 'Milky.' What's it all about? The Jewish watchdog: Saving Soviet Jews We discuss the ethos behind the recently-divulged 1990 Israeli plan to invade the USSR to save Russian Jews: What does it say about the Israeli psyche? Is this sense of responsibility towards Jews around the world, wherever they may be, still alive today? Playlist: All songs by the post-punk genius of Morah Machlifah: Lo Tsarich Tagid Li Shir Al HaTkufa Beton
10/21/20141 hour, 6 seconds
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The 'calamari is kosher, right?' edition

llison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. The United States of Israel? Could 'Cantonization' save Israel? We discuss a proposal to slice and dice Israel into small ethnically and ideologically defined localities that would each have laws that better fit their populations. Would such a system benefit Israel's minorities? The great media parallax The coverage of Operation Protective Edge this summer looked very different on Israeli TV screens compared to American or European ones. Why is this, and should something be done to change Israeli media coverage of regional events? Calamari is kosher, right? Why did PM Netanyahu feel compelled to make this dubious statement to a journalist recently: "I do not eat unkosher foods"? Is the legitimacy of being an out-and-out secular politician diminishing? Is this a sign that secular Judaism is on the retreat? Playlist: All songs by the anarchic genius of 'Old Man River' (whom you can call Ohad Rein): Amazing Grace La You’re On My Mind Shanti Aaye
10/15/20141 hour, 25 seconds
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The 'doctors, lawyers, and rabbis' edition

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. A spoonful of politics helps the medicine go down? Lancet editor Richard Horton visited Israel this week to apologize for his publication's controversial 'An Open Letter for the People of Gaza.' As authoritative social figures, should doctors express their political views publicly, while wearing their white coats? How to judge the judges The Israel Bar Association, ignoring fierce opposition from representatives of the bench, recently decided to reinstitute the annual rating of judges by lawyers. Does this serve to remind judges that they're human, or is it populism at its most problematic? Seeing black at 30,000 feet We discuss the now-infamous El Al flight that took off 20 minutes late because an ultra-Orthodox man was negotiating not to have to sit next to a woman, which led to a change.org petition and global feminist uproar. Is this the classic paradox of liberalism? Playlist: All songs by Shmemel, because we can: Berlin Shir Ahava Hevratit Shmemel ve-Ha-Omanim Ha-Koasim – Al Tig’u Lanu Ba-Arak He
10/7/20141 hour, 1 minute, 10 seconds
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Fear and loathing at the UN

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. A tale of two speeches: Fear and loathing at the UN In the last few days, PA President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu have given speeches to the United Nations General Assembly. Which speech was more depressing, and should we even care about what was said? How Supreme a Court? Over the past two weeks, the Israeli Supreme Court has angered many with its rulings on 'admission committees' and the Holot detention facility for illegal immigrants. Does the Supreme Court overreach or should judicial activism be encouraged? They cry of the silenced We discuss journalist Mairav Zonszein's New York Times op-ed, 'How Israel Silences Dissent': Have dissenters in Israel really been silenced in any meaningful way? Or have they just failed to work out what they should be saying and how they should be saying it? Playlist: All songs by Hadara Levine Areddy (in honor of her cool show this week at Levontin 7): Wedding Song Not Another Sad Song Anything More (with Duvid Swirsky) Mishehu Pa'am Ahav Oti
9/30/20141 hour, 19 seconds
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The death and life of the Left

Who really killed the Israeli Left? Where exactly is the Israeli Left failing? And if it is, indeed, dead, was it killed by an ill-advised infatuation with 'abroad,' which distracted it from winning hearts and minds at home? Can the army smash class barriers in Israel? Is the Israeli Army a great equalizer and civilian high-tech incubator? Or are today’s soldiers, who will be tomorrow’s entrepreneurs, just yesterday’s privileged rich, white boys? And what of those who don't participate in the army? The Promised Podcast's 'year that was' PM Netanyahu's Rosh Hashanah speech to the nation listed Israel's accomplishments over the last year - we didn't know we'd had it so good! In reality, what, if anything, has changed over the past year? And what changes would we like to see next year? Playlist: All songs by Tamar Aphek, in honor of the European tour she’s just announced: We Deserve ItWho Cares/Summer ComesThe Second I Am HoneIt’s For Us
9/24/20141 hour, 1 minute, 57 seconds
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You say goodbye, and I say hello

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Were the Unit 8200 'refuseniks' right to break ranks? Unit 8200's 'refusenik' letter exposed some Israeli intelligence practices some are finding very hard to swallow. Were the soldiers right to publicly expose these practices? Why are important leaders of the moderate left so fiercely opposed to the letter? "You say goodbye...": Reasons to get the hell out of dodge TLV1's very own Rogel Alpher caused a stir in his recent Haaretz piece, in which he announced his reasons for wanting to emigrate from Israel. How will this affect other leftists? In Rogel's words, is Israel worth the price it's exacting from us? "…And I say hello": Reasons to make Aliyah The government's recent promotional video aimed at getting young Jews to come and study in Israel has received mixed reviews. Should the government be marketing Israel in a political vacuum, as a bitching lifestyle choice, in order to seek American immigrants? Playlist: All songs by Shirly Kones, in honor of her show this week at Tel Aviv's Levontin 7: SiraBeKarov BaCfarShniot ArukotYasha
9/18/20141 hour, 23 seconds
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Acts of conscience, acts of love

Host Noah Efron conducts a very special interview with a conscientious objector, and we pull together our favorite 'Vatacountry' segments. Acts of conscience: Summer in the slammer Noah interviews IDF reservist Gilad Halpern, who spent the summer in a military jail for conscientiously objecting to his call-up during Operation Protective Edge. How does conscientious objection in Israel map onto the political landscape? Acts of love: 'Vatacountry' best bits A personal reflection by podcast listener Andrew Wirth on art, freedom of expression, and the army in Israel; plus some of our favorite 'Vatacountry' segments about life in this infuriating country that, at the end of the day, we cannot help but love. Playlist: All songs by The Victor Jackson Show: Mechva LeNimrod Reshef HaDor HaBa Safa Shnia LeBchira
9/11/20141 hour, 17 seconds
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The '988 acres of land' edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. 988 acres of land Israel has announced the takeover of 988 acres of land belonging to five Palestinian villages in the Etzion settlement bloc, clearing the way for a new settlement named Gvaot. Why did the cabinet decide to appropriate these lands at this moment? Why are Bibi's approval ratings in free-fall? According to a recent poll, PM Netanyahu's approval ratings have taken a sharp dip, the acceleration of a trend that started six weeks ago. Why the plummeting popularity, and what about the political consequences? The “Annual State of the Schools” (ASS) assessment Israeli kids receive more hours of schooling than most OECD countries, but what do they get to show for it? We discuss what works and doesn’t work in Israeli schools at the moment. Playlist: A potpourri of great, classic kids’ music, in honor of the start of school: Ha-Keves Ha-Shisha Asar - Reamim U-VrakimYehudit Ravitz & Yoni Richter - Mah Osot Ha-AyalotMatti Caspi - Shir Am NakiLahakat Iyam - Kilafty Tapus
9/4/20141 hour, 7 seconds
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The 'war’s end' edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Now the ceasefire’s signed, what the hell just happened? What should we make of the ceasefire agreement? What can and should be done to take advantage of the opportunities created by this war (notwithstanding its many miseries and tragedies) to create a better future for us all? Iron Dome saved lives, but at what cost? Has Israel's missile defense system, which probably saved hundreds of Israeli lives in this war, actually saved Hamas from destruction and undermined Israel's image as a civilized state in the eyes of the West? Liberal Zionism, RIP? Are we nearing the watershed at which 'liberal Zionists' will have to choose between liberalism and Zionism? Does the reality of modern Israel offer no hope for Jews committed to liberal values? Playlist: All songs by Los Caparos, the coolest Russian-Israeli punk-ska band you’re ever likely to hear, in honor of their great performance at Barby this week: Haim BaseretLo KoneRasta VasilyShir Hamakolet
8/28/20141 hour, 24 seconds
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what now?

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Time to lose those 'war-goggles' As we try to figure out what happened over the summer, is it useful to ask whether the war in Gaza addled our perceptions? Are we hardwired to become more hawkish in times of war? Preaching to the converted We discuss Rabbi Yuval Sherlow's critique of David Grossman's speech at this week's anti-war rally in Tel Aviv's Rabin Square. Is he right to criticize the Left for failing to find a bridging discourse between Left and Right? What the hell should we do next? The time has come for left-wing activists to dust themselves off and do something. But what? What should we be lobbying our politicians for? What should we be writing op-eds about? Playlist: All songs by Efrat Lotenberg, in honor of the release of her amazing new album, Ha'Machbesa shel Acha: Hi Lo MevinaT.A.Be'Regaim KaeleBe my Baby
8/21/20141 hour, 15 seconds
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The 'one-and-a-half state' solution

Allison, Don and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Is Bibi too strong to make peace? Would a weaker Netanyahu would be more willing “to make some very difficult compromises, including taking on the settler movement,” as President Obama claimed in an interview last week? When war and peace are held hostage to machismo To what extent are Israel’s notions of peace, security and war 'male' in character? Are women relegated to the margins in times of war? Would we even be in this mess if women wielded greater influence? The 'one-and-a-half state' solution Could a Jewish state and a Palestinian state both exist within the same territorial borders? Can fancy thinking solve our problems, or does the old received wisdom have the best chance of succeeding? Playlist: All songs by Nechi Nech Cafe Ve-Sigaria Ayiddisha Rasta Man HaSimcha Bur Ve-Am HaAretz
8/14/20141 hour, 34 seconds
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'What's the blockade about?' edition

Summary: Ilene, Don and Noah discuss: 'What's the blockade about?' What is Israel's embattled blockade on Gaza supposed to do, and what does it do in reality? Has Israel lost Europe, now and forever? What to make of Europe's increasingly muscular anti-Zionist populationHas Amos Oz found a new tune for the Israeli left? How to understand Amos Oz' remarkable interview on German radio, in which he compared Hamas to a neighbor across the street with snipers, gunning for your children. Playlist: All songs by Malox: Polkas for PunksPopcornSorvant HoroNeli Kola
8/7/20141 hour, 19 seconds
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The way the war ends

The way the war ends How can and should this war be brought to a close? Might Israeli demands for 'demilitarization' as a condition for ending the operation become an excuse for prolonging it? Can there be too much solidarity? Does the moving solidarity we've seen among Israeli Jews since the war began harden our hearts even as it softens them? Does it further exclude and alienate Palestinian Israelis? Beyond the double standard Is Israel held to an impossible (double) standard in world opinion? Why is this the case and should Israelis just accept it and move on, or fight it tooth and nail? Playlist: All songs by Shai Nobleman, for the pick-me-up we all need: Yesh AhavaPowerpop SymphonyReally Have To GoJulian Ve-Ani
7/31/20141 hour, 1 minute, 5 seconds
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The 'asymmetrical' edition

Ilene, Noah and Elion discuss: Is asymmetry the new black? Israel is fighting the mother of all asymmetrical wars. Is Israel’s military superiority also its greatest weakness? Is Hamas’ weakness also its greatest strength? Empathy for the 'devil' Showing empathy for the suffering of the other side in these times of war should not be equated to Hamas-sympathizing. Second thoughts on uprooting the family tree? Watching funeral after funeral of young IDF soldiers causes us to reconsider the decision to uproot ourselves and our families and move to Israel. Playlist: The powerful peace music of Hadag Nachash Od Ach Ehad War Shirat Ha-Stiker Lo Frayerim
7/24/20141 hour, 12 seconds
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The 'Better Times' Edition

With some of the cast in shelters, and most living the high-life in the capitals of Western debauchery, we present a collection of “vatacountry” segments, in which each of us describe something that surprised and amazed us, delighted and amused us, in our day-to-day lives in Israel. As if to say, “Times were better once, and they’ll be better again soon.” Dancing the Ethiopian shoulder shake on Sigd Don discusses the Ethiopian holiday of Sigd; Elon tells us about his very erudite taxi driver; and Noah reviews Shimon Peres' biography of David Ben-Gurion. Songs of Innocence and Experience Elon talks about the sporty Strawberry family; Miriam reviews the film 'Invisible'; and Noah introduces us to a very precocious couple of musicians. Family Album: Arabian Babblers and fake ski slopes Emily talks about her experiences on the Israel Trail; Noah tells us about the time he tried to go skiing on Mt. Gilboa with his son. A journey right back to our roots Don takes us into total darkness; Elon reminisces over Yaffa Yarkoni; Noah gets deep and meaningful over Vaclav Havel; and Don visits the Dead Sea Scrolls. Playlist: Danny Sanderson – Ha-Galshan Gazoz – Likhvod Ha-Kayitz Tomer Ve-Ha-Bsora (Tomer and the Gospel) – Ha-Pa'am Machina – El Derekh La-Yam Yaffa Yarkoni – Bab El Wad
7/17/20141 hour, 32 seconds
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Gimme Shelter

Ilene, Noah and special guest, The Times of Israel's Miriam Herschlag, ask: 'We have met the enemy and he is us' When a pack of Jewish teens lynches a Palestinian kid, is it time for soul-searching? Is there still a moral high-ground and do we occupy it? Life interrupted: Can we plot peace from our bomb shelters? The irony of Haaretz's Conference on Peace being interrupted by sirens escaped no one. But when the rockets are heard, must the peaceniks be silent? Is social justice always subordinate to security? Exactly three years after they started, did Israel's social protests of 2011, which culminated in a demonstration of almost half a million people, actually achieve anything? Playlist: All songs from the album 'Af Al Pil' – Yiddish poetry sung by cool young indie stars, including Shahar Barabash, Rona Keinan, Omer Klein and Alon Lotringer: Ani Ve-Atzmi HaYaar Ba-Stav HaParpar ve-ha-Zahal Etel
7/10/20141 hour, 1 minute, 31 seconds
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Letters to a young cadet contemplating conscientious objection

Is it time for Lapid and Livni to quit Netanyahu’s government? Tzipi Livni, and to a lesser extent Yair Lapid, joined Netanyahu's government to run the 'Peace Show.' Now there is no Show, should they answer the Leader of the Opposition's call to resign? Letters to a kid contemplating conscientious objection What do we tell a 17-year-old considering whether he should serve in the IDF? Given the tough consequences of objection, is it different when it comes to our own children? Will 'Uber' taxis take us for a ride? Social taxi app 'Uber' is coming to Israel. Taxi drivers in Europe have been striking in protest against the arrival of Uber in their countries, but will it be a boon or bust for Israel? Playlist: All songs courtesy of Ben Blackwell's Hebrew-Israelite hip-hop: Od VeOdWe Bout It Amitit Sky Rains Fire
7/3/20141 hour, 1 minute, 35 seconds
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'Sextremism' in the war on patriarchy is no vice!

Is it time to revive Israel's vicious political debate? The solidarity engendered in Israeli society by the West Bank kidnappings is genuinely moving, but is it preventing us from holding our leaders to account? Is the great summer exodus a search for 'normality'? More and more Israelis are fleeing the country for trips abroad. What are they trying to escape? Do they want to see what life is like in 'normal' countries? Free and fearless Amazons: The chest as a weapon of protest The new 'sextremist' feminist group Femen has hit Israel with its bare-breasted Amazon protestors. Will they win Israeli hearts and minds? Playlist: The tuba-based surf music of Boom Pam: Surfing Tuba Light Up Hatul ve-Hatula Wedding song
6/26/20141 hour, 1 minute, 30 seconds
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Losing Patience, Losing Power, & Losing Dignity

This episode of the Promised Podcast doesn't deal with the recent West Bank teen kidnappings straight-up; it's already been instrumentalized by too many, based on too few facts. We adhere to Ludwig Wittgenstein's dictum: "Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent." Allison, Don & Noah discuss: Have we lost patience with settlers? Is mainstream Israel losing patience with settlers, as found in a recent poll conducted by an institution that supports the settlements? Is Netanyahu's stonewalling beginning to crumble? How long can Prime Minster Netanyahu go on being the Peace Process' "obstructionist-in-chief?' Has he lost his grip? Why swooning over the Stones just isn't cool Is our joy over the Stones, Neil Young, Lady Gaga and other A-List acts coming to Israel just a little pathetic? Music: All songs by Baladino, singing in the dying language of Ladino, from their new album “Dos Amantes”: La Kumida La Manyana Si Veriash A La Rana A Sinyora Novia Kuando El Rey Nimrod
6/19/20141 hour, 1 minute, 11 seconds
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Oy, the dissonance!

Allison, Don & Noah discuss: Rubi Rivlin: A man of contradictions What to make of Israel’s newly elected President, Rubi Rivlin, a mensch (good guy) who also opposes a two-state solution? Oy, the dissonance! A pro-Palestinian settler leader? The startling NY Times op-ed by a settler leader who insists that Israel must hatch a “bold plan to improve every aspect of day-to-day life for Palestinians”: What gives? Is this the end of prisoner swaps? A cabinet decision to prohibit future pardons of murderers, ruling out Gilad Shalit-style prisoner exchanges. Music: All songs by Assaf Amdursky & Karni Postel, from their lovely new live album: Rabim HaYamim Ma'ayan Mashehu SheAni Lo Yachol Rakevet LaTsafon
6/12/20141 hour, 43 seconds
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Hamas, Darwin & Google

Hamas-Fatah reconciliation: Just suck it up? How the hell should we react to the reunification of Hamas and Fatah in the Palestinian Authority? The right to remain unremembered Do Israelis need “the right to be forgotten” on the internet? Where did evolution go? Why did it take 66 years for evolution to make it into Israeli schools? Music: All songs by the awe-inspiring Balkan Beat Box Move It War Again Balcasio Part of the Glory
6/5/20141 hour, 11 seconds
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Dining Out on Sacred Cow

Allison, Don, Noah and special guest star, author Ayelet Waldman discuss: The thinnest of lines — between 'Jewish' and 'Democratic' How do Jews around the world think Israel ought to balance its “democratic” and “Jewish” values? The Jewish People Policy Institute's new report, “Jewish and Democratic: Perspectives from World Jewry,” shows that diaspora Jews view Jewish values as essentially democratic ones. But what about the rights of non-Jewish minorities in Israel? Romanticizing the Draft? A Knesset member put forth a proposal to end the draft in favor of an all-volunteer army. This would appease ultra-Orthodox Israelis and other who are against the draft, but most Israelis are against replacing conscription with a volunteer professional army. Apart from the more practical considerations, canceling the draft would undermine Israeli society's romantic and nationalistic image of the army as a melting pot and expression of citizenship. 'You Can't Go Home Again' After spending her salad days in Israel, author Ayelet Waldman emigrated to the U.S. and didn't return for twenty years. Now she's back for a visit and has come to the TLV1 studio to tell us whether, as Thomas Wolfe wrote, you can't go home again.
5/29/20141 hour, 4 seconds
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For Richer or Poorer, for Better or Verse

Allison, Eilon, and Noah discuss: Why one MK has complained that “we have become a country of idiots that does not respect the Torah,” in response to the wild celebrations following Maccabi Tel Aviv's victory in the European basketball championship; why a famous Hebrew University historian asserts that the victory is “the biggest proof that Zionism has failed when it comes to sports;”Whether the minimum wage should be boosted by 30%, as advocated by 61 Members of Knesset and by basically no economists;The state of poetry in Israel, including soulful readings of translations of our favorite Hebrew poems.All this and new political music by the redoubtable David Broza! Music: All songs by David Broza, from his latest album East Jersualem –West Jerusalem. East Jerusalem (with Wyclef Jean) What’s so funny about peace, love and understanding Peace (Ain’t Nothing but a Word) Jerusalem
5/22/20141 hour, 1 minute, 4 seconds
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The conflict? There’s an app for that now

 Allison, Don, and Noah discuss: “iNakba,” an iPhone app that aims to put the dispossession of Palestinian homes and villages into your pocket; Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s pledge to “legally define the Talmud as the basis of the Israeli legal system” and to make the Jewish calendar the official calendar of the state; and whether Israel, like the rest of the west, is experiencing a “crisis of authority” that makes it impossible to govern Music: All songs by indie mainstay Kob, from his new record 'Tugat ha-Mafsidim' Pitom AtLiat Shel Yom ShishiTugat ha-MafsidimAl Kol Ele
5/15/20141 hour, 23 seconds
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Drawing Lines & Drawing Conclusions

Allison, Don and Noah discuss (1) Why the Conference of Presidents decided to keep J-Street out of their nifty club, and what’ll happen as a result, and (2) Why the proliferating “alternative” ceremonies for Memorial Day and Independence day piss off so many. Plus (3) OurFirst Annual Promised Podcast State of the State Addresses (or, for you commonwealth times, our First Annual Speech from the Throne). All this and rocking with Noam Navo! Music: All songs by Noam Navo Kol Yom Ani Me’abedet – cover of Chava AlbersteinPirurimHamabulMashehu nofel
5/8/20141 hour, 53 seconds
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Politicizing, Psychologizing & Corporatizing

Show Summary – Allison, Don, Eilon and Noah discuss (1) Whether we are cheapening the memory of the Holocaust by applying it to our present-day politics, (2) Whether the amateur Abbasologists filing newspaper opinion columns have a clue about what motivates Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and (3) Whether or not the remodeling of Israeli schools into cubical habitats to prepare kids for office life should make us want to barf. All this, and the music of Dafna ve-ha Oogiot! Music: All songs by Dafna ve-ha-Oogiot (with special thanks to the brilliant and charming NYU PhD candidate Sandy Fox for the tip)Dafna PikWhat a manThe future looks promisingPoor thing
5/1/20141 hour, 27 seconds
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Shutting Down, Mouthing Off & Paying Up

Allison, Don and Noah discuss: Mahmoud Abbas’ two “Hail Mary” plays, either dismantling the Palestinian Authority or joining up with HamasThe new 83 year-old head of the Council of Torah Sages, who gave a crowd-pleasin’ inaugural address calling all those who are not ultra-orthodox “ignoramuses” who “pursue nonsense”The mind-blowing new report of the OECD that finds that Israel is “the land of low taxes” Music: All Songs by Uzi Ramirez, in honor of his new album that just came out last week, Cheese in My Pocket I know its mine Cheese in my Pocket Surrender The elevator goes up and down
4/24/20141 hour, 17 seconds
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Peace, Prosperity and Philanthropy

Don, Eilon, and Noah discuss: the growing trend in the army to rely on donations by well-wishers for basic supplies like boots and sockswhy the peace process seems to be gasping its last gaspwhether or not it should bug us that the average CEO in Israel makes 76 times what the average rest-of-us make Music: All Songs by The Hazelnuts (האחיות לוז) Single Ladies (with a tip of the hat to Beyonce) Crazy People Shout Sister Should Letting in Song
4/17/20141 hour, 13 seconds
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We Need the Bread, Man!

Don, Noah, and Miriam Herschlag (Ops & Blogs editor of the Times of Israel) discuss: a new report finding that almost a million Israelis go to bed hungrywhether Israeli leaders ain’t what they used to be, and whywhether or not stores in Jewish neighborhoods should sell leavened bread on Passover. Music: All Songs by “(Amit Erez and) The Secret Sea”AfterlifeNot About UsSlow Burning LightKilling Light
4/10/20141 hour, 1 minute, 16 seconds
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Trading Places, Taking Bribes & Playing with Knives

Allison, Don and Noah discuss (1) whether Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman’s proposal to exchange blocs of population is sincere or mere smartassery, (2) How do we solve a problem like corruption? (With apologies to Rogers and Hammerstein), and (3) Why Israeli parents let their kids play with fire and rusty nails, and take candy from strangers? All this, and the music of Vitarti on the week of their valedictory concert! Music: All Songs by Vitarti, in honor of their final concert this week (http://vitarti.bandcamp.com) בעתיד, אנשים לא בהווהמאז שעשיתי אסיד אני לא מבחין בין אמא לאבאטיפשה אחתאני דתי אבל בגלל שאני הומו אני מרגיש רגשות אשם אז גזמתי לעצמי את הפין  
4/3/20141 hour, 1 minute, 32 seconds
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Power & Money

Show Summary – Allison, Don, Eilon and Noah discuss (1) whether there is (as journalist Yossi Klein Halevi recently wrote) a slowly surfacing, stealthful, steadily swelling, and subtly subversive moderate Center in Israeli politics, (2) why so many ex-pols are becoming rich through influence peddling, and what can be done about it, and (3) whether a proposed new law that would ban free daily newspaper is a blow for democracy, or one against it. All that and the heartbreaking new album by Israel’s most important hip-hop artist, Sha’anan Streett. music: AugustNovemberJanuaryJulyAll Songs by Shaanan Streett from Tova: A Good Project
3/27/20141 hour, 37 seconds
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Strange Bedfellows

Don, Eilon and Noah discuss (1) Whether, now that the head of the ultraorthodox Shas party has endorsed Labor Party leader Yitzhak Herzog for Prime Minister, the time has come for the Labor Party to pal up to the haredim, (2) Why Evangelical support for Israel is waning, and whether we should lose sleep over it, and (3) How our own political views have changed over the years. Plus music from the red-hot, up-and-coming all-woman rock band, Hazeevot!
3/20/20141 hour, 30 seconds
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Peace, Love & Understanding

Former Ambassador Michael Oren’s “Plan B” for unilateral withdrawal – what could go wrong?!?Why MK Adi Kol is being crucified on Facebook for declaring undying love for her party chief, Yair LapidWhy “Good Deeds Day” inspires and nauseates in equal measure.Plus the first annual listener Purim Quiz ! Playlist: All songs by Danny Sanderson & Friends (Danny Sanderson, Kavah Baht-Israel, Eleshevah Baht-Israel, Ziv Harpaz, Kfir Ben-Laish, Gilad Ben-Laish, Amit Harel, Shai Wetzer) Signed, Sealed, Delivered Baby it’s you Who do you love Rescue Me
3/13/20141 hour, 2 minutes, 57 seconds
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They can’t handle the truth!

Allison, Eilon and Noah (Or, Travoltafied, Alexis Keezy, Erin Stonz and Niall Edbrards) discuss: Outsourcing our political activism to entrepreneurs and captains of Industry, who claim that they anyway know best what’s best for the country; Whether it is time to stick a fork in AIPAC, and if it is, what then?; and Does our Judaism need professional coordinators, as the Ministry for Religious Affairs sets up a “Jewish Identity Administration,” which is hiring neighborhood “Judaism Coordinators” to beef up our flagging identities?   Playlist: All songs by Labrador Laboratories (In honor of the release this week of their new album, Lonely Tribes). All Night in the RainI’m a ThiefDirty BootsLonely Tribes
3/6/20141 hour, 15 seconds
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Screw You, Screw Them and Screw Us!

Allison, Don and Noah discuss: Whether PM Netanyahu ought to leave his opponents in the Likud behind and start a new party, à la Arik Sharon; A Knesset committee’s vote to force Haredim into the army (well, maybe); and Whether keeping foreign produce off local shelves is screwing the poor or helping farmers.    Playlist: Music by a crazy-hip female punk foursome, “Not on Tour”I Wanna Be Like You!All This TimeThis is RevealingThe Question Came Up
2/27/20141 hour, 33 seconds
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Press, Profs & Passports

Allison, Don and Noah discuss: Whether the Israeli press is hobbled or hackneyed The roles academics and intellectuals play in Israeli politics, and The ambivalent comforts of holding two passports   Playlist: A tribute to Israeli tributes to the Beatles, in honor of the 50th the Ed Sullivan Show.   When I’m 64 - Jericho Jones I Will - Hipushiot Ha-Kfar Dear Prudence - Adam Ben Ezra Tamid - Gidi Gov and Shlomo Yidov
2/20/20141 hour, 40 seconds
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Ayatollah Strangelove

Allison, Don, Eilon and Noah discuss: Settlers who say they’ll stay put, even if Israel withdraws and they find themselves in Palestine; Whether “medical tourism” is a way to stave off the collapse of Israel's medical system; and How the hell we’re supposed to feel while watching video from Iran showing drones laying waste to Tel Aviv. All this, and music from “Kids from Nowhere”! (http://kidsfromnowhere.com) Playlist:  BiscuitsAll the Things We DoBaby DollFavorite Time of Year
2/13/20141 hour, 18 seconds
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Big, big love

Allison, Don, Eilon and Noah discuss: whether polygamy is rampant and unimpeded among the Bedouin of the Negev; the recent finding that the half-life of ethnic neighborhoods in Israel is shorter than almost anywhere else on earth; and the deep distress of the post office, and whether it should be bailed-out or privatized. All this, and punk by ShittyCT (sound it out)!   Music: ShittyCT Erev Tov Lekha (Good Evening to You) Babylon Will Fall Propaganda Tarbut ha-Parkim (Park Culture)
2/6/20141 hour, 23 seconds
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Protocols of the Elders of Whom?

Allison, Don, Eilon and Noah discuss: Rights, civil and human — as Shulamit Aloni’s death leaves us to wonder about the fate of the discourse of “rights” that she did so much to advance Whether there is really no connection between the occupation and the rise of world-wide anti-Semitism, as Minister Naftali Bennett insisted this week The putative death of the Israeli center.   All that and authentic Israeli bluegrass with Jacks of Diamond!   Music: Jacks of Diamond  A sad email Kind of Substance Would it be so bad Dear Roommates song
1/30/20141 hour, 1 minute, 39 seconds
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The “Poindexter for President?” Edition

Allison, Don, Eilon and Noah discuss: Whether, with the Middle East in flames around us, Israel ought to adopt a “Castle Strategy” The kerfuffle around whether universities should switch to English Whether Israel’s next president ought to be a Nobel Laureate chemist.   All this and the retro punk of Uzi Navon! Playlist: Four songs by Uzi Navon ve-Makarim: Hi lo sham (available here: ) Lo Evater al Atzmi (available here: ) Ha-Mosech ba-Hutim (available here) Hofesh (available here:) Plus, one by Matisyahu: Tel Aviv’n   Photo by Holger Motzkau.
1/23/20141 hour, 42 seconds
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Dispatches from the war on poverty

Allison, Don, Eilon and Noah discuss: Whether the age of the great military hero turned political leader is gone forever Why Israel’s “War on Poverty” may become a civil war (with special guest, the one and only Emily Silverman) Whether we want to see the heads of the Head Rabbis on pikes All that and music by crazy brilliant visionary cellist, Maya Belzitzman! Music: Maya BelzitzmanParanoid (Black Sabbath Cover)I say a little prayer for you (Aretha Franklin cover)Nature boy (Nat King Cole cover)Change the world (Stevie Wonder cover)
1/16/20141 hour, 44 seconds
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The curious case of the rabbis who didn’t bark

Allison, Don, Eilon and Noah discuss: Why Israel’s adoption of arguably the most liberal abortion policy in the world has been silently accepted by the rabbis. What PM Netanyahu means when he demands that Palestinian accept Israel as a Jewish State. Why the African refugee issue is a political Rashomon. All that and music by Rona Kenan.   Playlist: Rona Kenan Pale Blue Eyes (with Shlomi Shaban)Lihyot NachonBetoch Agam Kafu Rona Kenan and Tamar Eisenmann  
1/9/20141 hour, 39 seconds
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The “Best Laid Plans of Mice & Men” Edition

Allison, Don, Eilon and Noah discuss: all that’s gone down since then PM Ariel Sharon proposed unilateral withdrawal from Gaza, ten years ago this week the rise of chickenshit show-politics how Israeli workers are watched, eavesdropped, tracked, monitored and surveilled up the wazoo   All that and the trippy music of Hila Ruach and Kalbey Ruach.
1/2/20141 hour, 29 seconds
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The “Trials and Errors” Edition

Allison, Don and Noah discuss: the light sentence given the officer who bashed the face of a peace activist with the butt of his gun the tragic struggle over a three-year old Ethiopian boy between two families who love him whether the consensus that Jewish boys should be circumcised in Israel is eroding All that and the weird and wonderful music of Lorna B. (aka Adi Ulmansky).
12/26/20130
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The 'Connect the Seas, Being Free & Crap TV' Edition

Eilon, Noah and The Times of Israel’s Miriam Herschlag discuss (1) the proposed Red Sea-Dead Sea pipeline, and whether along with water, peace may flow through the pipe; (2) why and how US college kids are challenging Hillel to allow more criticism of Israel on campuses; (3) whether Reality TV needs to be tamed through legislation.  All this and Geva Alon, alone again naturally!
12/19/20131 hour, 33 seconds
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The “Vision, Fission and Derision” Edition

Eilon, Noah and The Times of Israel’s Miriam Herschlag discuss (1) the sad passing of Nelson Mandela, and Israel’s ambivalent relationship to him, (2) former MK Avraham Burg’s spilling the beans that Israel has nukes, (3) the brouhaha over vegan activist, Gary Yourofsky. All this and grunge by Left, in honor of their new album.
12/12/20131 hour, 27 seconds
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The “Turn, Turn, Turn” Edition

Allison, Eilon and Noah discuss (1) the new head of the Labor Party – “Buzghi” Herzog – and his plans to give peace a chance, (2) the facebookization of the Knesset, and (3) the (figurative and, sadly, literal) death of the old cultural guard. All this and cool songs by Efrat Ben Zur with lyrics by Emily Dickenson! Efrat Ben Zur - BeeEfrat Ben Zur - A ThoughtEfrat Ben Zur - StormEfrat Ben Zur - Till the End 
12/5/20131 hour, 1 minute, 50 seconds
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Thanksgivukah Extravaganza – Where American and Israeli Cultures Meet

To celebrate the confluence of Thanksgiving and Hanukkah, Allison, Eilon, Don and Noah devote the show to the meetings of American and Israeli cultures. They discuss (1) Why the Conservative Movement is ailing in America, and how it’s doing in Israel, (2) Them Crazy-Ass American Settlers in the West Bank, and what really makes them tick, and (3) The anxieties and joys of immigrants from America raising Israeli kids. Plus, the music of Americans who rock the Israeli music scene.
11/28/20131 hour, 48 seconds
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Threats, Sh*t & Tats

Allison, Eilon and Noah discuss the Supreme Court’s dressing down of the government, the hot mic in the UN that divulged the world’s worst secret - yes, it's about Israel's being unfairly singled out - and Israelis' inking habits, or the new, surprising tattoo culture.
11/21/20131 hour, 7 seconds
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The Compost, Computers & Competitors Edition

Allison, Eilon, Don and Noah discuss (1) the evaporation (or evisceration) of environmental parties in the last elections – where have all the flower-lovers gone?, (2) the yawning digital divide in Israel, whether this google-gap ought to concern us, and (3) the primaries in the Labor Party, and why the once beloved Shelly Yacimovich is now embattled.  Plus, the alt/folk music of Botimzog.
11/14/20131 hour, 1 minute, 15 seconds
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The Exoneration, Importation & Secularization Edition

Allison, Eilon, Don and Noah discuss (1) the dramatic exoneration of MK Avigdor Lieberman of charges of “breach of trust” on the part of a three judge panel, a verdict that brought to a swift end a languorously slow (17 year) investigation and trial; (2) the IDFs decision to buy boots from American factories, which amounted to a death sentence for a local factory and firings for its hundred employees, and (3) the spate of recent legislation reducing the power of rabbis, and amounting to what one journalist called a “slow-moving legislative revolution is taking place that may dramatically change how Israelis live their lives
11/7/20131 hour, 48 seconds
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The President and the Pop-Stars

Allison, Eilon, Don and Noah discuss The Palestinian prisoner release and whether it helps or hinders the peace process Education Minister Shay Piron’s decision to start teaching first-graders about the Holocaust and carry on right through high school: Should we teach Treblinka to tots?. The gang also chats with Knesset Member Dov Khenin about what’s up in new the legislative session, and especially the so-called “Better Governance Bill” that may change the face of Israeli politics forever, if it’s passed. Plus, the insanely great music of “Ha-Hatzer ha-Ahorit,” with lyrics by legendary songwriter Yankele Rotblit.
10/31/20130
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Low election turnout, and the decline in the old hardline Zionist ideology

Allison, Don, Eilon and Noah discuss: this week’s local elections, why fewer and fewer folks come out to vote in them, and what we’re voting about when we bother to vote at all, and our changing attitudes towards citizens who opt out, moving to Berlin or Brooklyn, and how the shifts reflect a decline in the old, hardline Zionist ideology that once held sway here, but no longer seems to. All this and new reads, looks and listens you might want to check out in your idle hours. Plus, three mashups by arguably the coolest (and, ironically, the hottest) DJ in Tel Aviv: Maya Jakobson.
10/27/20131 hour, 1 minute, 46 seconds