The birth of a Zionist myth

Published: April 25, 2015, 6:22 a.m.

The birth of a Zionist myth

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Dr. Ofer Nurdheimer Nur of Tel Aviv University talks about the inception of a prominent Zionist myth \u2013 the establishment in the early 1920s of the settlement of Upper Bitania by a highly ideological group of immigrants from central Europe.

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Hillel House: Key player in identity politics

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Ella Ben Hagay, a social psychologist at University of California in Santa Cruz, talks about her\xa0current research, which focuses on the circulation of narratives associated with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict among the US diaspora.

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Music:

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Ester Rada - Four Women
Eviatar Banai - Samti Li Pudra
Tame Impala - Feels Like We Only Go Backwards