Kol He'Chalutz
Engaging in the struggle for a better society, exploring social issues and meeting those shaping the Jewish world and beyond.
Arts 15 rész Pioneering Podcasts Since 2019
EP15 - The Centre for Jewish Holidays
44 perc
15. rész
We are joined by Lior Lekner for a conversation about Jewish culture and the important work of the Center of Jewish holidays, situated at Kibbutz Bet Hashita.
EP14 - Anarchism and the Kibbutz
39 perc
14. rész
A compelling conversation with James Horrox, who describes the kibbutz experiment as the closest example of living anarchism history has ever seen
EP13 - Alliances on the Left in the Age of Populism
32 perc
13. rész
How do we view our elected leaders? What alliances must be fostered by the left? What happened to the moral imperative of valuing truth? These are just some of the questions explored by Prof Eva Illouz in the latest episode of the Kol He'Chalutz podcast.
EP12 - Jewish Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War
42 perc
12. rész
Ep12 features a conversation with Martin Sugarman, an expert on the Jewish volunteers who traveled to Spain in the mid 1930's in order to fight fascism. We hear about their motivations and how the fight over the narrative of how they are being remembered
EP11 - Talmud, Feminism & Aya Napa
35 perc
11. rész
Professor Ruhuma Weiss talks the Talmud, Judaism, feminism and the notion of justice. She also manages to share with us some of her poetry.
EP10 - Digital Technology: Pedagogical Dilemmas during the Pandemic
34 perc
10. rész
Digital technology is experiencing an unprecedented exposure in terms of its utilization for long-distance learning whilst our schools are closed. We talk to Dr Jared Matas, with many years of experience in the field.
EP09 - Marxist Interpretation of Jewish History
44 perc
9. rész
Tom Navon shares his knowledge of Jewish Marxists and their take on Jews as a people and / or a class
EP08 - The Davar Newspaper
23 perc
8. rész
Enjoy our latest episode, where we talk to Miryam Holtzman, founder and operations manager of the newspaper Davar in English.
EP07 - The Paris Commune
29 perc
7. rész
Ilya Erenburg, the Jewish revolutionary, who became the public voice of the Soviet Union, wrote a book of short stories called Thirteen Pipes. Here we present a reading of one of those stories, Pipe Two, which paints a vivid picture of Paris at the end
EP06 - Old Kibbutz New Kibbutz
56 perc
6. rész
We welcome James Grant-Rosenhead to our podcast to talk about both the classic kibbutz and the burgeoning new kibbutz movement.
EP05 - The Culture Movement
41 perc
5. rész
During Pride month, we get to hear from Hadas Goldman, artist, feminist, DJ, actor, organizer and founder of the Culture Movement.
EP04 - Jewish Renewal
27 perc
4. rész
Bria Gray shares her insights into what it means to live a full Jewish life full of creativity and meaning
EP03 - The Bustan Community
32 perc
3. rész
Dan Segal, one of the founders of the Bustan Community, talks about how Jews and Arabs together are trying to transform the city of Nazareth Illit into a city for all its residents.
EP02 - The Welfare State
49 perc
2. rész
We are joined by Dr Gili Gopher, historian, feminist, socialist and union activist as we talk about the past, present and future possibilities of a system whereby the state protects and promotes the economic and social well-being of its citizens.
EP01 - Anti-Semitism & Anti-Zionism in the U.K.
39 perc
1. rész
For our first episode, we talk to Dave Rich from the CST (Community Security Trust), a charity that protects British Jews from antisemitism and related threats.