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Living Our Beliefs
Building Peace Through Interfaith Dialogue – Raphael Luzon

Living Our Beliefs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 39:27


Episode 92.  Jews had lived in Libya since the third century BCE, but 1967 marked their final expulsion from the majority Muslim country. Raphael Luzon was a child at the time and fled with his family. Like many, they went to Italy. Overnight, his environment changed. Gone were his Jewish, Muslim and Catholic classmates. Gone was the exchange of holiday greetings with Muslim neighbors. But all was not lost. Those relationships had planted a seed, and that seed grew. Over the decades since university, Raphael has used his religious and cultural knowledge, along with his Arabic, Italian and English, to work in journalism, management, and interfaith dialogue. Within this latter sphere, he has brought high-level religious leaders like the Dalai Llama and Catholic cardinals together for constructive interfaith discussions. In this conversation, you'll hear stories of success, disappointment and perseverance. Especially in these trying times, it's good to be reminded that connection is possible and what it takes to reach that goal. Highlights: Upbringing as an Orthodox Jew in Libya.Instances of "gentleman hypocrisy" and the challenges of integrity in public.Overcoming challenges and finding common ground through religious literacy, sacred texts and mutual respect.The importance of timing and recognizing when constructive dialogue can occur.Participants must be a believer and open-minded, not seeing their religion as the ‘right' way. Trialogue interrupted by challenges.Ongoing initiatives like MENA 2050.Libyan unity and justice effort.Bio:  Raphael was born in Bengasi, Libya. Thrown out of Libya after a bloody pogrom during the “Six Day War”, in he moved 1967 to Rome, Italy, where he lived for 27 years. He then lived in Israel for 6 years.He completed a degree in Political Science at University of Romaat, then worked for 16 years in diplomacy dealing with: Organization, Press and Information, Commercial and Economics, and Administration. He was also a press correspondent in Italy, for Israeli newspapers and media, including Maariv and Hadashot and the Israeli Radio Galei Zahal. In Israel Raphael was active in journalism & management.Currently, Raphael resides in Europe as Manager of a company dealing with Judaica items, books, craft and silver gifts. Raphael's major interests include politics, movies, reading, opera, oriental music, travelling, computers and interfaith dialogue. Social Media links for Raphael: Website – https://rluzon.netTranscript on BuzzsproutSocial Media links for Méli:Website – the Talking with God ProjectMeli's emailLinkedIn – Meli SolomonFacebook – Meli SolomonFollow the podcast!The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project.

Buscadores de la verdad
UTP303 Secretos de Estado

Buscadores de la verdad

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 137:55


Entra y descubrelos. De momento aprovecho para copiar el magnifico trabajo de JIB sobre este tema publicado en la web “la web de las sombras” domingo, 21 de diciembre de 2014 titulado “Mercenarios en Paterna”. Mercenarios en Paterna. Foto1 El 25 de agosto de 1989, el periodista Samuel Rosemblum publicó un artículo en el diario israelí "Hadashot" 1, en el que informaba de la existencia de una finca privada, situada en una zona arbolada próxima a Valencia, que serviría de campo de entrenamiento a mercenarios contratados por narcotraficantes colombianos. Se produjeron desmentidos oficiales. Los servicios de seguridad y el Ministerio del interior negaron saber nada del tema, sugiriendo que quizás se tratara de la Valencia venezolana, pero la revista Interviú, en su número del 8 de septiembre de 1989, afirmaba que había localizado una finca en el municipio de Paterna que se había abandonado cuatro meses atrás, pero en la que todavía se observaban vestigios de una "pista americana", megáfonos para recibir instrucciones, tiendas de campaña, roderas de vehículos todoterreno, cajas vacías de municiones e impactos de bala de gran calibre. Según Interviú, era una finca del Conde de Trénor, donde los mercenarios se preparaban bajo el pretexto de formación de personal con destino a empresas de seguridad españolas e israelíes. 2 1 El diario Hadashot, fundado por Amos Schoken el 4 de marzo de 1984, tuvo que cerrar poco después. 2 En 1989 la policía comenzó a investigar a empresas de seguridad con personal procedente del ejército o de los servicios secretos israelíes. Entre las empresas con personal israelí de la época se encontraban Mydas, de Mauricio Hatchwell y H Seguridad e ICTS, de Jacques Hachuel, que por entonces se ocupaba de la selección y entrenamiento del personal de seguridad del presidente de Banesto, Mario Conde. Hachuel estuvo implicado en el affaire Banesto junto a Marc Rich, el dueño del fuel oil del Prestige, amigo de Enrique Múgica y Javier Corcuera, y asociado con Luis Gómez-Acebo, casado con Pilar de Borbón, la hermana mayor del Rey Juan Carlos I. Sionista relacionado con el Mossad, buscado por el FBI y acusado por la fiscalía de Nueva York de una lista interminable de delitos financieros, Rich fue indultado por el presidente Bill Clinton a petición del ex presidente de Israel Simón Peres; el primer ministro Ehud Barak; los alcaldes de Zurich y Jerusalén, el vicepresidente de la CEOE, Fernando Fernández Tapias; el premio Nobel de Literatura, Camilo José Cela y el propio Rey Juan Carlos de Borbón y Borbón. Foto 2 Foto 3 Primero hacían un cursillo en Israel de especialización en armas cortas y pesadas, uso de explosivos, técnicas de rescate, golpes de mano, control de zonas reservadas, etc. y desde allí se trasladaban a distintos países en donde pudieran ser necesarios sus servicios. Los destinados a la América hispana que no hablaran español se trasladaban a Paterna para terminar su entrenamiento con dos meses más de prácticas y, finalmente, se incorporaban a las milicias privadas de los capos colombianos dedicados al tráfico de cocaína. Al noroeste de Valencia, siguiendo la carretera de Liria y atravesando la urbanización El Plantío y la zona de La Cañada, se encuentran las fincas de Vélez, Martinot y Mandor, cuyo propietario por aquellas fechas, según Interviú, era el conde de Trenor, Juan Antonio Gómez Trénor y Trénor. Foto 4 Foto 5 (Vista aérea de la zona. En el ángulo inferior izquierdo, el lago de la Vallesa del Mandor.) La finca Vélez, de más de quinientas hectáreas arboladas, con riachuelos, zonas escarpadas y una pequeña laguna en su zona central, se hallaba rodeada por una doble cerca de alambre de espino, y las entradas tenían puertas de hierro forjado. Vecinos del entorno hablaban de que los cazadores furtivos habían visto entrar y salir todo terrenos con las luces apagadas, así como comandos vestidos con trajes de camuflaje. Eran extranjeros, pero en otras ocasiones se habían topado con otros que hablaban en castellano, probablemente españoles y argentinos. Cuando sorprendían a los furtivos, los echaban a punta de pistola. A unos quinientos metros de distancia del complejo se encontraba una especie de fortaleza, situada en un enclave de unos diez mil metros cuadrados rodeado de un doble muro de cuatro metros de altura coronado con alambre de espino y provisto de varias atalayas. Foto 6 Foto 7 Foto 8 El citado conde de Trénor anunció la presentación de una demanda civil o una querella criminal contra los periodistas responsables de la información. Trénor negó poseer ninguna de las fincas citadas en el reportaje: Vélez, Mandor y Martinot. Miguel Tormo, propietario del El Conventet, una finca limítrofe a las citadas en la que estaría enclavada la supuesta fortaleza, también anunció que se querellaría. Según él, los muros, torretas y alambradas se habían instalado para impedir los robos que se venían produciendo continuamente. ….. En Israel existe una censura militar que prohíbe publicar informaciones relacionadas con los servicios secretos y el Ejército sin previa autorización. Teniendo noticia de que el periódico israelí "Hadashot" conocía las actividades del campo de Paterna, se paralizaron las actividades militares en la finca Vélez, se desmanteló la pista de entrenamiento, se retiraron los megáfonos -alguno de los cuales, por estar estropeados, se arrojaron a la laguna- y todo el personal, instructores y mercenarios, abandonaron las instalaciones. El 25 de agosto de 1989, como queda dicho, el diario mencionado hizo pública la información que tenía sobre el campo de entrenamiento español, confirmada por la emisión de un vídeo de la NBC en el que se observaba a militares israelíes instruyendo a los sicarios en hebreo. La televisión israelí consiguió finalmente identificar al individuo que aparecía en el vídeo. Se trataba del coronel Yair Klein, presidente de la empresa Hod Hahanith. Foto 9 Klein, de 46 años, ex comando y ex oficial de paracaidismo, se encontraba en la reserva, dirigiendo un regimiento especializado en instrucción militar, lucha antiterrorista y formación de escoltas. Otros empleados de Hod Hahanith eran los coroneles Moisés Spector, Abraham Tzadaka y Yaacov Biran. La noticia provocó consternación en Israel. El Ministerio de Defensa salió al paso de la información declarando que, aunque Klein y su empresa tenían permiso oficial para operar en Colombia, estaba caducado hace meses. Y que se trataba de una actividad criminal de la que no tenían conocimiento, que era asunto de la policía. Al fin y al cabo, Klein era ya un civil. Según un experto de una empresa de seguridad valenciana que asistió a un campamento israelí situado en las afueras de Tel Aviv, "... Los israelíes no juegan a la guerra: enseñan a matar. La última bala siempre se reserva para el que está en el suelo. Conozco bien sus métodos. Y no me extrañaría que entrenaran a sicarios de los narcos, porque los israelíes adiestran a todo el que pague. Lo demás les da igual." "Si están o no pagados por los narcos, lo ignoro. Lo único que puedo asegurar es que estaban tirando a bocajarro, con chalecos antibalas y placas antitrauma y desde luego utilizaban calibres altos, un 38 al menos, porque el impacto los echaba para atrás." "Todos nuestros entrenadores eran oficiales del Ejército, algunos en activo y otros retirados. Pero, desde luego, todos tenían experiencia en misiones concretas, tanto en Latinoamérica o Beirut como en Sudáfrica. El ejército es el que está detrás del negocio de los entrenamientos en Israel; se anuncian en las revistas y todo es tan natural como en España la oferta turística." Foto 10 Los asesinos a sueldo se acababan incorporando a los ejércitos privados de los narcotraficantes colombianos, que por aquella época asesinaron al candidato de la oposición a la Presidencia del Gobierno, el senador Luis Carlos Galán. Klein fue detenido finalmente en agosto de 2007 en el aeropuerto Domodédovo de Moscú, por agentes del Departamento antiterrorista del Ministerio del Interior ruso y agentes de la Interpol, cuando se disponía a viajar a Israel. En marzo de 2008, el Tribunal de Moscú autorizó su extradición a Colombia, en donde estaba condenado en ausencia a la pena de diez años y ocho meses de prisión, por instrucción, entrenamiento en tácticas, técnicas y procedimientos militares terroristas a mercenarios al servicio de Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha, Pablo Escobar y los hermanos Fidel y Carlos Castaño. De este último se decía que utilizaba sierras mecánicas para realizar masacres de campesinos. 3 El artículo de Hadeshot, Paterna, la finca Vélez, los campos de entrenamiento, los instructores israelíes, los mercenarios del narcotráfico, las masacres de campesinos colombianos desmembrados con motosierras por los hombres de Carlos Castaño... Y llegamos a Macastre. Con una coincidencia cronológica y geográfica, en la que una de las víctimas es mutilada con una sierra mecánica y uno de sus pies aparece en el interior de un contenedor de basuras en la calle Alcàsser, de Valencia. No es de extrañar que con todas estas coincidencias se empiecen a formular hipótesis sobre la causa del triple crimen de Macastre, que muchos consideran un claro antecedente del triple crimen de Alcàsser. http://lawebdelassombras.blogspot.com.es/2013/04/los-crimenes-de-macastre.html 3 "... Carlos Castaño Gil had plenty of enemies. You expect that of a death squad commander in Colombia who killed hundreds of peasants, leftist polticians and suspected Marxist sympathizers. But in the end it was his own older brother Vicente, "El Professor," who supposedly hired the assassins who killed Carlos. He was shot two years ago in an ambush, at the age of 39. But it wasn't until Sept. 1 that Castaño's skeleton was dug out of a shallow grave in the jungle and identified by DNA testing. You wouldn't exactly call it a dignified burial for Castaño, once the most feared man in Colombia. It was a faster death than Castaño probably deserved; many of his victims were killed by chainsaw..." (Time, Friday Sept. 08 2006. Tim McGirk). En el libro autobiográfico "Mi confesión", Castaño negó el uso de sierras mecánicas. "... Insisto hoy y siempre que si se presenta un único caso en donde en las AUC se haya utilizado una motosierra para cercenar y mutilar a una persona, ese día me someto a la justicia. Nunca ha sucedido, pero continúa la campaña de desprestigio..." Foto 11 FUENTES: Paterna: Localizado en Valencia un campo de entrenamiento de mercenarios: http://elpais.com/diario/1989/09/09/espana/621295216_850215.html Vecinos de Paterna niegan haber dado cobertura a mercenarios de la droga: http://elpais.com/diario/1989/09/11/espana/621468006_850215.html Oficiales israelíes entrenaban a sicarios del narcotráfico: http://elpais.com/diario/1989/08/25/internacional/619999216_850215.html Interior abre una investigación sobre el campo de entrenamiento para mercenarios: http://elpais.com/diario/1989/08/28/espana/620258408_850215.html Yair Klein: Olga Behar. El caso Klein: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fq9ouyDb9Os https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfg3iemb6tc Yair Klein. La noche de RCN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5Wbau0v_y4 Who Is Israel's Yair Klein and What Was He Doing in Colombia and Sierra Leone?: http://www.democracynow.org/2000/6/1/who_is_israels_yair_klein_and http://www.derechos.org/nizkor/colombia/doc/klein1.html Israhelli war criminal lt colonel Yair Klein says colombian officials invited him to train paramilitary deathsquads…. Still no extradition ,no justice for victims: http://www.shoah.org.uk/2012/11/14/israhelli-war-criminal-lt-colonel-yair-klein-says-colombian-officials-invited-him-to-train-paramilitary-deathsquads-still-no-extradition-no-justice-for-victims/ Israeli advisors fight in Colombia?: http://ww4report.com/node/4312 Explosivo testimonio de mercenario israelí que entrenó paramilitares colombianos: http://elmolinoonline.com/2012/11/13/explosivo-testimonio-de-mercenario-israeli-que-entreno-paramilitares-colombianos/los-%C3%BAnicos-en-espa%C3%B1ol/ Yair Klein: Russia’s “other” Viktor Bout: http://exiledonline.com/yair-klein-russias-other-viktor-bout/ Rights court halts mercenary's extradition: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/jun/03/israelandthepalestinians.russia Yair Klein y otros 14 mercenarios que deberían responder en Colombia: http://www.semana.com/nacion/articulo/yair-klein-otros-14-mercenarios-deberian-responder-colombia/242214-3 Yair Klein cuenta su historia: http://www.semana.com/nacion/articulo/yair-klein-cuenta-su-historia/255142-3 Yair Klein. El instructor de la muerte: https://elturbion.com/?p=1690 El mercenario israelí que tiene las claves del paramilitarismo en Colombia: http://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias/2012/11/121114_colombia_yair_klein_perfil_claves_paramilitarismo_aw El Tiempo: http://www.eltiempo.com/noticias/yair-klein Yair Klein threatens to blow whistle on Colombian government: https://deeppoliticsforum.com/forums/showthread.php?5103-Yair-Klein-Colombia-FARC-the-US-and-drugs Is Klein Coming Clean?: http://mikesbogotablog.blogspot.com.es/2012/03/is-klein-coming-clean.html Moscú autoriza la extradición a Colombia del mercenario israelí Yair Klein: http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2008/03/12/actualidad/1205276406_850215.html Paramilitares: The Colombian Paramilitaries and Israel: http://de.indymedia.org/2003/08/59728.shtml Colombia's Blowback: http://www.tni.org/archives/act/4421 Carlos Castaño: http://content.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1532948,00.html Aranguren Molina, Mauricio. Mi confesión. Carlos Castaño revela sus secretos. Hadashot: Haaretz: You go your way and I'll go mine: http://www.haaretz.com/weekend/magazine/you-go-your-way-and-i-ll-go-mine-1.302134 Palestine-Israel Journal: http://www.pij.org/details.php?id=381 Freewheeling Israeli Daily Shuts Down, Citing Poor Sales: http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1993/Freewheeling-Israeli-Daily-Shuts-Down-Citing-Poor-Sales/id-e8af5f05baac61c40f433f9a70d7b66f No more news from Hadashot. (newspaper business closed): http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-14676174.html Hadashot: http://cosmos.ucc.ie/cs1064/jabowen/IPSC/php/journal.php?joid=484 The dissenters: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/02/28/the-dissenters Israeli Paper Hadashot Shuts Down: http://www.jta.org/1993/11/30/archive/israeli-paper-hadashot-shuts-down Empresas de seguridad: http://elpais.com/diario/1989/11/02/espana/625964408_850215.html http://destapandolasmentiras.blogspot.com.es/2014/07/una-compania-israeli-de-alta-seguridad.html Marc Rich: http://lahaine.org/internacional/marc_man.htm Jacques Hachuel: http://elpais.com/diario/1987/08/09/economia/555458402_850215.html ………………………………………………………………………………………. Invitados: Nunkálo Zabras @NZabras ALL WAYS WHAT XING …. Mr Cambio Climático @M4D3R0 Soy machista. Hago a los moros volverse locos y gritar "allahu akbar" en iglesias. Si subo la temperatura 3'33 grados, mataré de paros cardíacos a to quisqui. …. ZOILO. @ZoiloMCMLIX P. S. C. MALINFLUENCER. …. Dra Yane #JusticiaParaUTP @ayec98_2 Médico y Buscadora de la verdad. Con Dios siempre! No permito q me dividan c/izq -derecha, raza, religión ni nada de la Creación. https://youtu.be/TXEEZUYd4c0 …. UTP Ramón Valero @tecn_preocupado Un técnico Preocupado un FP2 IVOOX UTP http://cutt.ly/dzhhGrf BLOG http://cutt.ly/dzhh2LX Ayúdame desde mi Crowfunding aquí https://cutt.ly/W0DsPVq ………………………………………………………………………………………. Enlaces citados en el podcast: censura en Twitter https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/762350969132838913 Siguen censurando mi cuenta https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/943541246299181063 Desindexado de Google y bloqueado en Twitter https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/946081197335162882 LO SINIESTRO que hemos descubierto (videos - medios sociales) https://x.com/criptodaisy/status/1795345673132413301 ¿ESTAMOS EN CIBERGUERRA EN LOS FOROS? https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2014/03/23/estamos-en-ciberguerra-en-los-foros/ Los indecentes de @larazon_es le han plagiado el maravilloso artículo de @tecn_preocupado analizando el caso Daniel Sancho. https://x.com/Placeb0Mad/status/1689618355198545921 𝐓𝐞𝐨𝐫𝐢́𝐚𝐬 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐩𝐢𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐨𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐬, 𝐞𝐥 𝐦𝐢𝐭𝐨 𝐝𝐞 𝐎𝐬𝐢𝐫𝐢𝐬 𝐲 𝐞𝐥 "𝐂𝐚𝐬𝐨 𝐃𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐞𝐥 𝐒𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐡𝐨” https://x.com/larazon_es/status/1689603603911065600 UTP215 El culto covidiano https://www.ivoox.com/utp215-el-culto-covidiano-audios-mp3_rf_107418948_1.html SE DEBATE EL REGLAMENTO SANITARIO INTERNACIONAL #OMS https://x.com/NZabras/status/1795538101915562085 PCR kit de caldo de paella (censurado) https://twitter.com/ayec98/status/1292108796978958336 PRUEBAS PCR: EL KIT DE CALDO PARA PAELLAS QUE NOS ENFERMÓ A TODOS https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2020/08/10/pruebas-pcr-el-kit-de-caldo-para-paellas-que-nos-enfermo-a-todos/ The Big Reset https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1646613904460505090 Hasta el pobre pangolin nos lo mostró la revista The Economist en sus previsiones… https://x.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1240612782208401409 IA Ameca: "Ten cuidado con lo que deseas” https://x.com/terra_cremada/status/1795355399635509680 LO QUE NO DEBERIAS SABER SOBRE EL PNR https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2019/03/14/lo-que-no-deberias-saber-sobre-el-pnr/ AGENDA 2020, CORPORACIONES Y DISIDENCIA CONTROLADA https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2017/10/15/agenda-2020-corporaciones-y-disidencia-controlada/ El Triunfo de Las Corporaciones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0l3Rz3gFW0 The Corporation - La Corporacion (español - spanish) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bkr-paaAYJ8&t=1s Las trincheras ‘ocultas’ de Valencia https://www.lavanguardia.com/local/valencia/20160829/404205053010/trincheras-guerra-civil-valencia-vallesa-paterna.html Localizado en Valencia un campo de entrenamiento de mercenarios https://elpais.com/diario/1989/09/09/espana/621295216_850215.html Vecinos de Paterna niegan haber dado cobertura a mercenarios de la droga https://elpais.com/diario/1989/09/11/espana/621468006_850215.html Oficiales israelíes entrenaban a sicarios del narcotráfico https://elpais.com/diario/1989/08/25/internacional/619999216_850215.html Interior abre una investigación sobre el campo de entrenamiento para mercenarios https://elpais.com/diario/1989/08/28/espana/620258408_850215.html Mercenarios en Paterna https://lawebdelassombras.blogspot.com/2014/12/mercenarios-en-paterna.html Coordenadas en google maps: 39.544414,-0.496654 "La compañía International Consultants on Targeted Security (ICTS), dirigida por militares israelíes, opera en España desde hace dos años sin permiso del Gobierno y al margen de las normas previstas para controlar la penetración extranjera en el campo de la seguridad (...) Según la normativa en vigor, las personas que dirijan o gestionen empresas de seguridad, así como sus jefes técnicos, han de ser de nacionalidad española. La Policía debe conocer también la composición de los órganos de administración y cuadros directivos, "así como cualquier variación en los mismos". Una compañía israelí de alta seguridad opera ilegalmente en España con cobertura de Hachuel http://elpais.com/diario/1989/10/10/espana/623977202_850215.html "International Security and Defense Systems (ISDS), una empresa de seguridad israelí (...) estableció, además, estrechas relaciones con el grupo Telefónica, siendo presidente Luis Solana, el actual director de Radiotelevisión Española. Fruto de aquellos lazos fue también el envío a Israel de los tres guardaespaldas de Luis Solana. Esos tres hombres siguieron, durante varias semanas, un curso de adiestramiento organizado por la empresa ISDS en unas instalaciones en Israel". Una empresa israelí vinculada a la 'contra' presta servicios a Agricultura de la Generalitat http://elpais.com/diario/1989/11/10/espana/626655603_850215.html "La empresa israelí de seguridad ISDS Ltd., vinculada a la guerra sucia en Centroamérica y al entrenamiento de la contra, ha operado de forma ilegal en España desde septiembre de 1986 hasta julio de 1989, fecha en que el Ministerio del Interior autorizó las actividades de ISDS Ibérica (...) Hasta el 28 de julio de 1989, Interior no autorizó a ISDS Ibérica para operar en seguridad. Por ello, todas las actividades de Bilan, que nunca estuvo autorizada en ese campo y las de ISDS Ibérica anteriores a esa fecha son plenamente ilegales. Desde julio, según han señalado fuentes de Interior a este diario, subsiste el problema de hasta qué punto una empresa española de seguridad puede servir de intermediaria a otra israelí que no está domiciliada en España". La empresa israelí de seguridad ISDS ha operado ilegalmente en España durante tres años http://elpais.com/diario/1989/11/11/espana/626742001_850215.html Menos mal que en 1991 las actuaciones en el ámbito de la seguridad de los israelís de ISDS ya estaba legalizadas (las actuaciones que fueran legales se sobreentiende)... "El Rey de España (...) confió estos trabajos a la compañía privada International Security and Defense Systems (ISDS) Ibérica, de origen israelí, en detrimento del Cesid que, por ley, tiene la obligación de proteger las comunicaciones de la Casa del Rey. Oded M. Lahat, capitán en la reserva del Ejército israelí, de 37 años, se desplazó el 26 de junio de 1991 hasta la Zarzuela para elaborar el plan de seguridad. En este plan intervinieron cinco técnicos en telecomunicaciones de la propia Zarzuela, que hicieron varias pruebas con los secráfonos (telefónos que codifican y descodifican la voz en tiempo real e impiden las grabaciones). Los trabajos fueron supervisados por Sabino Fernández Campo, que en aquellas fechas era el jefe de la Casa del Rey*. http://archivo.elperiodico.com/ed/19950616/pag_007.html * REAL DECRETO 1/1993, de 8 de enero, por el que se dispone el cese de don Sabino Fernández Campo, Conde de Latores, como Jefe de la Casa de S.M. el Rey. REAL DECRETO 2/1993, de 8 de enero, por el que se dispone el cese de don Joel Casino Gimeno como Secretario general de la Casa de S.M. el Rey http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/1993/01/09/pdfs/A00474-00474.pdf ………………………………………………………………………………………. Música utilizada en este podcast: Tema inicial Heros Batir Lázarus - Enredados https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dzd361ppRP0 a-ha - Take On Me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djV11Xbc914 LARGO - POSTCOVID https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFLFfHJ0h0Q Bian - Gratitud | Versos sencillos Cap 7 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBBtubs-nv4 ………………………………………………………………………………………. Epílogo Yaco - El Coco https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5dWi_dbmbo

Rabbi Koskas In Depth 6 minute Halacha
Seudah shelishit is not considered panim hadashot

Rabbi Koskas In Depth 6 minute Halacha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 4:16


Seudah shelishit is not considered panim hadashot

hadashot
Rabbi Koskas In Depth 6 minute Halacha
Does Shabbat or a child qualify as Panim Hadashot?

Rabbi Koskas In Depth 6 minute Halacha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 5:04


Does Shabbat or a child qualify as Panim Hadashot?

PeaceCast
#132: Virtual Dove: Oren Cohen Chauffeuring in Gaza

PeaceCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 18:42


This story by Oren Cohen, the former Palestinian affairs correspondent of the daily newspaper Hadashot, is a part of APN’s Virtual Dove series, a collection of stories told by practitioners in the field of Israeli-Palestinian relations, stories that highlight the human and the humanity in the conflict.

Streetwise Hebrew
#285 Dead Tired or Just a Bit Crazy?

Streetwise Hebrew

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 13:11


Slang usage of the word קרוע (ka’rua), literally meaning ‘torn’, is fascinating because when someone says it about themselves, it means one thing, and when the same is said about them behind their back, it means something completely different. Guy explains. Listen to the All-Hebrew Version of this Episode New Words and Expressions: Kara - He tore - קרע Kara - He read - קרא “Bachur ehad kara et sharvuli” - One guy tore my sleeve - בחור אחד קרע את שרוולי U-me-az ha-sharvul sheli karu’a - And since then, my sleeve is torn - ומאז השרוול שלי קרוע Meitar karu’a - A torn string - מיתר קרוע Hu ma-ze karu’a - He’s a bit crazy - הוא מה-זה קרוע Ani karu’a me-ayefut - I am dead tired - אני קרוע מעייפות Ha-lev sheli nikra le-shnayim - My heart is/was torn in two - הלב שלי נקרע לשניים Lehikara - To be torn - להיקרע Rak she-lo yikara - I just hope it won’t tear - רק שלא ייקרע Ze yikara ba-sof - It will tear at the end - זה ייקרע בסוף Mashehu kore’a - Something funny - משהו קורע Kore’a mi-ts’hok - Hilarious - קורע מצחוק Eize kore’a haya - It was so funny - איזה קורע היה Hu ma ze kore’a - He is hilarious - הוא מה-זה קורע Nikrati mi-ts’hok - Laughed my head off - נקרע מצחוק Likro’a le-mishehu et ha-tsura - To beat someone up badly - לקרוע למישהו את הצורה Kar’u lo et ha-tsura - They beat him up real bad - קרעו לו את הצורה. Ma-ze kar’u oti ba-amlot - They really overcharged me with horrible fees - מה-זה קרעו אותי בעמלות Likro’a et ha-ir - To go bar hopping - לקרוע את העיר Kol ha-shavu’a karati ta’tachat - All week I worked my butt off - כל השבוע קרעתי ת׳תחת Likro’a et ha-tachat - To work hard - לקרוע ת׳תחת Likro’a le-mishehu et ha-tachat - To make someone work really hard - לקרוע למישהו ת׳תחת Kera, kra’im - A tear, tears - קרע, קרעים Ha-kera ba-hevra ha-israelit - The rift within Israeli society - הקרע בחברה הישראלית Salat im kir’ei pasta - Salad with torn pieces of pasta - סלט עם קרעי פסטה Pasta im kir’ey dag barramundi be-rotev bechamel - Pasta with pieces of Barramundi fish in bechamel sauce - פסטה עם קרעי דג ברמונדי ברוטב בשמל Gnocchi be-rotev agvaniyot beiti - Gnocchi in a homemade tomato sauce - ניוקי ברוטב עגבניות ביתי Im kire’i mozzarella she-gam ha-yeladim yohavu - With tears of mozzarella that the kids will love, too - עם קרעי מוצרלה שגם הילדים יאהבו Kr’ia - Tearing, ripping - קריעה Likro’a kri’a - To perform the kri’a - לקרוע קריעה Kri’at tachat - Tough job - קריעת תחת Eize kri’a ha-yom ha-ze - What a hard day - איזה קריעה היום הזה Kri’at yam suf - The parting of the Red Sea - קריעת ים סוף   Playlist and Clips: Margalit Tsan’ani - Yamma (lyrics) Daniel Salomon - Meitar Karu’a (lyrics) Ishay Ribo - Ha-lev Sheli (lyrics) Shai Sol - Kshe-yavo Ha-zman Katav hadashot nikra mi-ts’hok (Hadashot 12) Ha-pusi shel Lucy - Vodka Redbull

Executive Protection and Secure Transportation Podcast
How Private Security Protect Hollywood Kids at School

Executive Protection and Secure Transportation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 11:32


The ISDA Secure Transportation and Executive Protection News Podcast for Tuesday, November 13, 2018 ====================== In Security News From the Hollywood Reporter How Private Security Guards Protect Hollywood Kids at School In today's era of deadly school shootings, the recent massacre at a Pittsburgh synagogue, explosive devices sent in the mail and the ever-invasive world of social media, parents in Hollywood are relying on private security to keep their kids safe on and offline — including in the classroom.  Top security firm Gavin de Becker and Associates (GDBA) has seen an increase in inquiries from schools and from clients with kids during the past year, because of recent shootings, threats and media coverage.   https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/how-private-security-guards-protect-hollywood-kids-at-school-1142479 ====================== And from Quartz The DEA and ICE are hiding surveillance cameras in streetlights The US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have hidden an undisclosed number of covert surveillance cameras inside streetlights around the country, federal contracting documents reveal. According to government procurement data, the DEA has paid a Houston, Texas company called Cowboy Streetlight Concealments LLC roughly $22,000 since June 2018 for “video recording and reproducing equipment.” ICE paid out about $28,000 to Cowboy Streetlight Concealments over the same period of time. It’s unclear where the DEA and ICE streetlight cameras have been installed, or where the next deployments will take place. ICE offices in Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio have provided funding for recent acquisitions from Cowboy Streetlight Concealments; the DEA’s most recent purchases were funded by the agency’s Office of Investigative Technology, which is located in Lorton, Virginia.  https://qz.com/1458475/the-dea-and-ice-are-hiding-surveillance-cameras-in-streetlights/ =====================  In Travel News From World Aware Keeping up your daily medication regime while traveling is integral to maintaining good health. Medication laws vary substantially worldwide, and it is important to know the best way to enter a new country with potentially regulated drugs and if they are allowable. Keep the following in mind when traveling: Thorough documentation may be necessary to clear customs. Not all medication may be available for refill. Advanced consultation with medical providers and research into your destination are necessary prior to embarking to ensure compliance and access to medicines that keep you well.     https://www.worldaware.com/resources/blog/traveling-internationally-medications ====================  In Driving News From i24 News Netanyahu's son sues former driver for taping scandalous remarks Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s son is suing his former driver over $270,000 ($1 million shekels) for recording remarks made outside of a Tel Aviv strip club that ignited scandal last January.On Sunday, Yair Netanyahu filed a suit with the Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court against Roy Rosen, a former driver of the Prime Minister’s Residence, for defamation and violation of privacy, also claiming that the wiretapping was illegal. Yair Netanyahu came under fire after Israeli media made public a recording where he's heard asking for cash from a friend whose father, he suggests, has benefited enormously from Netanyahu's passing a multi-billion dollar gas deal through the Knesset. The exchange, where Yair says he needs the money to pay for a sex worker, reportedly took place in 2015 outside a Tel Aviv strip club in an armored, state-funded car, in the presence of a driver and a security detail, according to Israeli media outlet Hadashot.   https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel/188451-181111-netanyahu-s-son-sues-former-driver-for-taping-scandalous-remarks  ====================== Links to all news stories mentioned in this podcast are available at the SecurityDriver.Com website. You can also listen to past podcast episodes and leave comments.  Thanks for listening to the ISDA Secure Transportation and Executive Protection News podcast.  ====================== This podcast is brought to you by the International Security Driver Association ISDA is a valuable resource for all practitioners working in the protection profession. We offer benchmark educational, networking, and marketing programs. The ISDA Membership ISDA Members represent all facets and levels of the protective services profession. The membership can be defined as a group of practitioners from different disciplines within the profession and with years of experience coming together to assist ISDA Members. Read more about our members Here is a collection of Books, and Articles authored by ISDA Members. Learn More about the ISDA Advantage and Become a Member Today

ZION NEWS
Police Finish Investigations into P.M. Netanyahu | 10/25/18

ZION NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 24:15


Gaza rocket fire hits southern Israel overnight The Israeli defense forces targeted eight Hamas terror positions in the Gaza strip Wednesday night in response to yet another rocket attack on the Eshkol and Merhavim regions of southern Israel. 2.Abbas threatens to abrogate deals with Israel Meanwhile, back in Ramallah; Palestinian authority president Abbas has just announced that the Plo may decide to abrogate many of its agreements with Israel and the United States, pending discussions at the Plo central council meeting later this month. How to curb UNRWA; PA incitement against Israel David Bedein, Director of The Center for Near East Policy speaking at ILTV Studio about what rights monitoring organizations and experts stated to the U.N.C.A. Russia makes military demands on Israel Russia is now demanding more advanced notice prior to future Israeli strikes in Syria. Moscow argues that previously Israel had informed just minutes before an operation. But ever since the accidental downing of the russIan spy plane last month, Russia has taken a stricter approach towards Israel. Israel reassures churches over land seizures Government leaders are reassuring Jerusalem church officials this week that the government of Israel has no intention to confiscate church lands or cause economic damage to the churches. Facial recognition causing problems for Mossad? Espionage is a tough gig and according to Mossad Chief Yossi Cohen, it's only getting tougher as security services and technological advancements such as facial recognition become stronger and more readily available. Well ILTV Correspondent Doriel Mizrachi is here to tell us how the Mossad plans to overcome these challenges. Police finish investigations into P.M. Netanyahu Police investigators are now apparently completed with their investigations into Prime Minister Netanyahu. The report first broke on Hadashot television news, last night and maintains that the police will present their findings to the state prosecutors office within the next six months. French authorities suspend labeling requirement Following the end of a year-long discrimination suit, French authorities have announced that as of early October, they would suspend the requirement of the labeling of Israeli products, pending a decision by the European court of justice. A new way to share your experience and knowledge Itay Shechter, COO & Founder, Vanywhereand Rami Shechter, CEO & Founder, Vanywhere  speaking at ILTV Studio about the Israeli startup Vanywhere that has just created a skill sharing platform that instantly connects people in face to face interaction. Support the “A.R.T.S.” at 2018 TLV illustration week The fifth annual Tel Aviv illustration week is beginning soon. More than 50 art exhibitions will be on display across many museums, galleries and other venues and hundreds of famed veteran Israeli artists along with up-and-coming artists and artist collectives will get to share their creations with the world. Top 5 of the week And now, we turn to ILTV'S Emanuelle Kadosh for this week's top fivewith a look at some of the biggest Israeli Instagram stars. Hebrew word Of The Day: LETAYEG | לתייג= TO LABEL Learn a New Hebrew word every day. Today's word is "letayeg" which means "to label" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Books in Journalism
Miki Kratsman with Ariella Azoulay, “The Resolution of the Suspect” (Radius Books, 2016)

New Books in Journalism

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 50:20


The Resolution of the Suspect by Israeli photographer Miki Kratsman, with text by Ariella Azoulay, is co-published by the Peabody Museum Press at Harvard and Radius Books of Santa Fe, NM (2016). Mr. Kratsman was the 2011 recipient of the Robert Gardner Fellowship in Photography, an internationally recognized award given annually by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology to a photographer who has demonstrated great originality working in the documentary vein. Through images created in the context of daily news, his tens of thousands of photographs have, in retrospect, taken on fascinating new meanings, as bystanders become protagonists and peripheral details move to the center. Isolated from the original frame, cropped, enlarged, and redisplayed, the reimagined images ask us to explore the limits of the observers gaze under conditions of occupation. These photographs look at both “wanted men”—individuals sought by the Israeli state– and the everyman and everywoman on the street who, by virtue of being Palestinian in a particular time and place, can be seen as a “suspect.” The work is both transgressive and banal, crossing boundaries between Israel and Palestine, wanted and innocent, street photography and surveillance imagery. Kratsman has also provoked vital, long-term interaction around the images on social media, creating a Facebook page on which viewers are invited to identify the individuals portrayed and comment on their “fate.” His complex project is chronicled in this book in more than 300 images that powerfully implicate the viewer as we follow the gaze of both occupier and occupied within a complex web of power relations around issues of life and death. Supported with thought-provoking text by Ariella Azoulay, she looks at various models of historical and civil construction of the gaze and explores the ways in which the shadow of death is an actual threat that hovers over Kratsman’s photographed persons and frames both individuals and the borrowed time within which they exist. Miki Kratsman was born in Argentina and emigrated to Israel in 1971. He worked as a photojournalist for Hadashot and Ha’aretz until 2012. A photo educator for a number of years, Mr. Kratsman has taught at the Camera Obscura College of Photography and the School for Geographic Photography of Tel Aviv as well as in the Department of Art in Haifa University, he was also the head of the photography department at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design until 2014, when he retired. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Miki Kratsman with Ariella Azoulay, “The Resolution of the Suspect” (Radius Books, 2016)

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 50:20


The Resolution of the Suspect by Israeli photographer Miki Kratsman, with text by Ariella Azoulay, is co-published by the Peabody Museum Press at Harvard and Radius Books of Santa Fe, NM (2016). Mr. Kratsman was the 2011 recipient of the Robert Gardner Fellowship in Photography, an internationally recognized award given annually by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology to a photographer who has demonstrated great originality working in the documentary vein. Through images created in the context of daily news, his tens of thousands of photographs have, in retrospect, taken on fascinating new meanings, as bystanders become protagonists and peripheral details move to the center. Isolated from the original frame, cropped, enlarged, and redisplayed, the reimagined images ask us to explore the limits of the observers gaze under conditions of occupation. These photographs look at both “wanted men”—individuals sought by the Israeli state– and the everyman and everywoman on the street who, by virtue of being Palestinian in a particular time and place, can be seen as a “suspect.” The work is both transgressive and banal, crossing boundaries between Israel and Palestine, wanted and innocent, street photography and surveillance imagery. Kratsman has also provoked vital, long-term interaction around the images on social media, creating a Facebook page on which viewers are invited to identify the individuals portrayed and comment on their “fate.” His complex project is chronicled in this book in more than 300 images that powerfully implicate the viewer as we follow the gaze of both occupier and occupied within a complex web of power relations around issues of life and death. Supported with thought-provoking text by Ariella Azoulay, she looks at various models of historical and civil construction of the gaze and explores the ways in which the shadow of death is an actual threat that hovers over Kratsman’s photographed persons and frames both individuals and the borrowed time within which they exist. Miki Kratsman was born in Argentina and emigrated to Israel in 1971. He worked as a photojournalist for Hadashot and Ha’aretz until 2012. A photo educator for a number of years, Mr. Kratsman has taught at the Camera Obscura College of Photography and the School for Geographic Photography of Tel Aviv as well as in the Department of Art in Haifa University, he was also the head of the photography department at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design until 2014, when he retired. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Photography
Miki Kratsman with Ariella Azoulay, “The Resolution of the Suspect” (Radius Books, 2016)

New Books in Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 50:20


The Resolution of the Suspect by Israeli photographer Miki Kratsman, with text by Ariella Azoulay, is co-published by the Peabody Museum Press at Harvard and Radius Books of Santa Fe, NM (2016). Mr. Kratsman was the 2011 recipient of the Robert Gardner Fellowship in Photography, an internationally recognized award given annually by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology to a photographer who has demonstrated great originality working in the documentary vein. Through images created in the context of daily news, his tens of thousands of photographs have, in retrospect, taken on fascinating new meanings, as bystanders become protagonists and peripheral details move to the center. Isolated from the original frame, cropped, enlarged, and redisplayed, the reimagined images ask us to explore the limits of the observers gaze under conditions of occupation. These photographs look at both “wanted men”—individuals sought by the Israeli state– and the everyman and everywoman on the street who, by virtue of being Palestinian in a particular time and place, can be seen as a “suspect.” The work is both transgressive and banal, crossing boundaries between Israel and Palestine, wanted and innocent, street photography and surveillance imagery. Kratsman has also provoked vital, long-term interaction around the images on social media, creating a Facebook page on which viewers are invited to identify the individuals portrayed and comment on their “fate.” His complex project is chronicled in this book in more than 300 images that powerfully implicate the viewer as we follow the gaze of both occupier and occupied within a complex web of power relations around issues of life and death. Supported with thought-provoking text by Ariella Azoulay, she looks at various models of historical and civil construction of the gaze and explores the ways in which the shadow of death is an actual threat that hovers over Kratsman’s photographed persons and frames both individuals and the borrowed time within which they exist. Miki Kratsman was born in Argentina and emigrated to Israel in 1971. He worked as a photojournalist for Hadashot and Ha’aretz until 2012. A photo educator for a number of years, Mr. Kratsman has taught at the Camera Obscura College of Photography and the School for Geographic Photography of Tel Aviv as well as in the Department of Art in Haifa University, he was also the head of the photography department at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design until 2014, when he retired. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Art
Miki Kratsman with Ariella Azoulay, “The Resolution of the Suspect” (Radius Books, 2016)

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 50:20


The Resolution of the Suspect by Israeli photographer Miki Kratsman, with text by Ariella Azoulay, is co-published by the Peabody Museum Press at Harvard and Radius Books of Santa Fe, NM (2016). Mr. Kratsman was the 2011 recipient of the Robert Gardner Fellowship in Photography, an internationally recognized award given annually by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology to a photographer who has demonstrated great originality working in the documentary vein. Through images created in the context of daily news, his tens of thousands of photographs have, in retrospect, taken on fascinating new meanings, as bystanders become protagonists and peripheral details move to the center. Isolated from the original frame, cropped, enlarged, and redisplayed, the reimagined images ask us to explore the limits of the observers gaze under conditions of occupation. These photographs look at both “wanted men”—individuals sought by the Israeli state– and the everyman and everywoman on the street who, by virtue of being Palestinian in a particular time and place, can be seen as a “suspect.” The work is both transgressive and banal, crossing boundaries between Israel and Palestine, wanted and innocent, street photography and surveillance imagery. Kratsman has also provoked vital, long-term interaction around the images on social media, creating a Facebook page on which viewers are invited to identify the individuals portrayed and comment on their “fate.” His complex project is chronicled in this book in more than 300 images that powerfully implicate the viewer as we follow the gaze of both occupier and occupied within a complex web of power relations around issues of life and death. Supported with thought-provoking text by Ariella Azoulay, she looks at various models of historical and civil construction of the gaze and explores the ways in which the shadow of death is an actual threat that hovers over Kratsman’s photographed persons and frames both individuals and the borrowed time within which they exist. Miki Kratsman was born in Argentina and emigrated to Israel in 1971. He worked as a photojournalist for Hadashot and Ha’aretz until 2012. A photo educator for a number of years, Mr. Kratsman has taught at the Camera Obscura College of Photography and the School for Geographic Photography of Tel Aviv as well as in the Department of Art in Haifa University, he was also the head of the photography department at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design until 2014, when he retired. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books Network
Miki Kratsman with Ariella Azoulay, “The Resolution of the Suspect” (Radius Books, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 50:20


The Resolution of the Suspect by Israeli photographer Miki Kratsman, with text by Ariella Azoulay, is co-published by the Peabody Museum Press at Harvard and Radius Books of Santa Fe, NM (2016). Mr. Kratsman was the 2011 recipient of the Robert Gardner Fellowship in Photography, an internationally recognized award given annually by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology to a photographer who has demonstrated great originality working in the documentary vein. Through images created in the context of daily news, his tens of thousands of photographs have, in retrospect, taken on fascinating new meanings, as bystanders become protagonists and peripheral details move to the center. Isolated from the original frame, cropped, enlarged, and redisplayed, the reimagined images ask us to explore the limits of the observers gaze under conditions of occupation. These photographs look at both “wanted men”—individuals sought by the Israeli state– and the everyman and everywoman on the street who, by virtue of being Palestinian in a particular time and place, can be seen as a “suspect.” The work is both transgressive and banal, crossing boundaries between Israel and Palestine, wanted and innocent, street photography and surveillance imagery. Kratsman has also provoked vital, long-term interaction around the images on social media, creating a Facebook page on which viewers are invited to identify the individuals portrayed and comment on their “fate.” His complex project is chronicled in this book in more than 300 images that powerfully implicate the viewer as we follow the gaze of both occupier and occupied within a complex web of power relations around issues of life and death. Supported with thought-provoking text by Ariella Azoulay, she looks at various models of historical and civil construction of the gaze and explores the ways in which the shadow of death is an actual threat that hovers over Kratsman’s photographed persons and frames both individuals and the borrowed time within which they exist. Miki Kratsman was born in Argentina and emigrated to Israel in 1971. He worked as a photojournalist for Hadashot and Ha’aretz until 2012. A photo educator for a number of years, Mr. Kratsman has taught at the Camera Obscura College of Photography and the School for Geographic Photography of Tel Aviv as well as in the Department of Art in Haifa University, he was also the head of the photography department at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design until 2014, when he retired. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

art israel school design arts resolutions harvard argentina photography israelis palestine palestinians tel aviv santa fe suspect archaeology nm isolated ethnology haifa university peabody museum bezalel academy radius books hadashot ariella azoulay robert gardner fellowship geographic photography peabody museum press camera obscura college miki kratsman kratsman