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Tel Aviv Review

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Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Israel
Zionism
Hamas
Collective Equality
Rabbi Binyamin
Human Rights
Democracy
Ethno-National Conflicts
Binationalism
Gaza
Cyprus
Northern Ireland
Bosnia
Bruno Schulz
Middle East
Palestinian Refugees
Power Sharing
Nation State
Education

Showcasing the latest developments in the realm of academic and professional research and literature, about the Middle East and global affairs. We discuss Israeli, Arab and Palestinian society, the Jewish world, the Middle East and its conflicts, and issues of global and public affairs with scholars, writers and deep-thinkers.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes671Founded11 years ago
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Robert Malley, a former US negotiator and president and CEO of the International Crisis Group, and currently Senior Fellow and Lecturer at Yale University's Jackson School for Global Affairs, discusses his book (co-authored with Hussein Agha) Tomorro... more

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Dr Balazs Berkovits, a Hungarian-born sociologist and philosopher, and Dr. Sara Hirschhorn, an American-Israeli historian, discuss the complexity – and adverse effects – of attributing the "whiteness" category to Jews.

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Steven E. Zipperstein, the director of the Nazarian Center for Israel Studies at UCLA, discusses his book, Zionism, Palestinian Nationalism and the Law: 1939-1948.

Dr Dikla Yogev and Dr Shlomi Balaban, two Israeli academics based in Canada, reflect on Oct. 7 and its aftermath in their professional and personal circles.

This series is made possible by the Elizabeth and Tony Comper Center for the Study of Antis... more

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Recent Guests

Robert Malley
Veteran American negotiator, Senior Fellow at Yale University
Yale University, International Crisis Group
Episode: A Tragedy of Miscalculations
Dr. Sara Hirschhorn
Historian specializing in Israel and American Jewry
Comper Center
Episode: Jews and "Whiteness" Across Time and Space
Dr. Balasz Berkovits
Hungarian-born sociologist and philosopher
Comper Center
Episode: Jews and "Whiteness" Across Time and Space
Steven E. Zipperstein
Lawyer and legal historian
Director of the Nazarian Center for Israel Studies at UCLA
Episode: The Legal Battle for Palestine
Dikla Yogev
Sociologist at the University of Toronto
University of Toronto
Episode: Antisemitism/Anti-Zionism on Campus: An Israeli Perspective
Shlomi Balaban
Postdoctoral fellow in law at the University of Ottawa
University of Ottawa
Episode: Antisemitism/Anti-Zionism on Campus: An Israeli Perspective
Rabbi Dr. Michael Marmur
Professor of Jewish theology at Hebrew Union College, former Dean of the Jerusalem Campus
Hebrew Union College
Episode: An Alphabet for the Jewish People
Izabella Tabarovsky
Professor of Anti-Semitism and Senior Fellow at the Z3 Institute for Jewish Priorities.
Z3 Institute for Jewish Priorities
Episode: Antisemitism: From the Periphery
Khinvraj Jangid
Professor of Israel Studies at Jindal Global University, adjunct professor at Ben-Gurion University's Azraeli Center.
Jindal Global University
Episode: Antisemitism: From the Periphery

Host

Gilad Halpern
Host with extensive experience in cultural and political discourse, offering nuanced perspectives on Middle Eastern affairs and Jewish identity.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 290 ratings
  • Excellent

    I really like the interviews and the podcast in general is a great source for left leaning but good quality information and commentary for a diversified picture.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NikolajSch
    Germany4 months ago
  • Film makers, journalists, social scientists, artists... always fascinating. there's always an element of Israeli and/or Palestinian perspective, but so much more as well. I'm a long time fan.

    Audible
    5
    SusanJ
    United States8 months ago
  • wide variety of fascinating scholars & others

    Film makers, journalists, social scientists, artists... always fascinating. there's always an element of Israeli and/or Palestinian perspective, but so much more as well. I'm a long time fan.

    Audible
    5
    SusanJ
    United States8 months ago
  • Very Thought Provoking

    Just discovered this recently. I have only listened to the most recent podcast on Israeli Exceptionalism.

    Many interesting/t, houghtful observations.

    I have tried to interest others I know here in America with an interest in Israel today/now.

    Regrettably, most are persuaded that they already know enough.

    …ª

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Exasperatd
    United Statesa year ago
  • The Israel the news headlines don’t show

    Gilad, thanks for an engaging and absorbing podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    reginaldGruntfuttock
    United Kingdoma year ago

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Many appreciate the unique presentations of Jewish history, social issues, and critical views on contemporary politics.
The engaging format invites listeners to participate in the dialogue, creating a sense of community around shared interests in cultural topics.
The discussions are often described as intellectual vacations, with a balance of rigor and accessibility that appeals to a broad audience.
Listeners praise the thoughtful interviews and enriching content that provides depth and various perspectives on complex issues.

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A Tragedy of Miscalculations
Q: What do you think a recourse to history can do for us?
History could help address deep-seated inequity and provide context for understanding the conflict beyond mere negotiation terms.
A Tragedy of Miscalculations
Q: How do you see the evolution of your thinking on Camp David and the whole Oslo process from the distance of 25 years?
The evolution has become more pessimistic as we've realized the conflict's deeper issues and misdiagnosis regarding the two-state solution.
Antisemitism/Anti-Zionism on Campus: An Israeli Perspective
Q: Shlomi, do you feel that on the 7th of October, what was really a watershed in the same way that Dikla was saying?
Definitely, many Jewish Canadians are experiencing this period as the worst that they can remember.
Antisemitism/Anti-Zionism on Campus: An Israeli Perspective
Q: Dikla, is it your perception as well that it's mainly a Jewish Canadian problem more than an Israeli Canadian problem?
Not necessarily; it connects both communities that before October 7th were different.
Calling a Spade a Spade
Q: What is the moral dilemma of our day, Gaza, and how does your theology address this?
The situation in Gaza presents a complex moral challenge that requires confronting uncomfortable truths rather than resorting to denial or expulsion of responsibility.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tel Aviv Review

What is Tel Aviv Review about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Content centers around a broad examination of Israeli, Arab, and Palestinian societies with a focus on the Middle East and global affairs. Through engaging discussions with scholars and thinkers, insights are shared on significant topics such as antisemitism, racial politics, Jewish identity, and the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The exploration of both contemporary issues and historical contexts provides listeners with a nuanced understanding of the geopolitical landscape, reflecting a commitment to in-depth analysis free from superficial commentary. Unique in its approach, the discussions often intertwine personal narratives with broader political and social themes, making for thought-provoking content that encourages ... more

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2. Dr. Sara Hirschhorn
3. Dr. Balasz Berkovits
4. Steven E. Zipperstein
5. Dikla Yogev
6. Shlomi Balaban
7. Rabbi Dr. Michael Marmur
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