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In our monthly podcasts we speak with different Jewish women from around the globe - rabbis and cantors, politicians and activists, artists and women in academia. We talk about their activities, their concerns and their achievements, their lives as Jews and their lives as women. With these conversations, we aim to highlight our positions as Jewish women and encourage new strategies for strengthening our roles in society.

We thank Vienna Women's Affairs, MA57, for the generous support of our podcasts.

Bet Debora - Jewish Women's Perspectives Bet Debora

    • Wirtschaft

In our monthly podcasts we speak with different Jewish women from around the globe - rabbis and cantors, politicians and activists, artists and women in academia. We talk about their activities, their concerns and their achievements, their lives as Jews and their lives as women. With these conversations, we aim to highlight our positions as Jewish women and encourage new strategies for strengthening our roles in society.

We thank Vienna Women's Affairs, MA57, for the generous support of our podcasts.

    Survivor, A Diary of Ita Dimant. A conversation with the editor Martin Dean

    Survivor, A Diary of Ita Dimant. A conversation with the editor Martin Dean

    Martin Christopher Dean, a research scholar at the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM). In 2023 the Diary of Ita Diamant “Survival”, edited by Martin Dean, was published. Martin Dean is a renowned scholar of Nazi camps and ghettos. In this conversation with Andrea Petö he describes was fascinated him about this diary of a woman surviving the ghetto in Warsaw and other ghettos while also helping others.

    • 24 Min.
    Is Israeli Democracy saved?

    Is Israeli Democracy saved?

    The distinguished guest of this podcast is Noa Sattath, Executive Director of the Association of Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI), one of the leading human rights organizations in the country. Noa explains that although the Supreme Court cancelled the government’s legislation to weaken the judiciary and with it Israeli democracy, the war brings new attacks on democratic rights particularly of the Arab citizens of Israel with it.

    • 39 Min.
    The Wandering Womb: A Conversation with Sandi Wisenberg about her newest book

    The Wandering Womb: A Conversation with Sandi Wisenberg about her newest book

    Sandi Wisenberg, author, journalist and editor from Chicago, has enriched numerous Bet Debora conferences with her witty, creative workshops. Now she published a book of autobiographical essays as well as reflections on perceptions of and theories about women through the ages. The common denominator of her very diverse texts is the Jewish feminist perspective, the consistently female voice of the narrator/author and the subtle humor and irony.

    • 50 Min.
    A Hidden Treasure: The Brundibar Festival of Newcastle upon Tyne, England'

    A Hidden Treasure: The Brundibar Festival of Newcastle upon Tyne, England'

    In 2017, I, Rabbi Barbara Borts, read a note about some concerts being held in my city of Newcastle upon Tyne, with music by composers who were considered 'entarte', 'degenerate', music banned by the Nazis as too modern, too corrupting, too Jewish. I had heard some of the compositions here and there, as they began to be reclaimed and performed, and I went along to the first one. I wasentranced. The music was special, intriguing, lovely, different, and it was exciting to have this music as an aspect of the commemoration of Holocaust Memorial Day.

    The inspired figure behind this programme was Sasha Raikhlina, a gifted violinist with the Northern Sinfornia Orchestra. She assembled a team, and thus was established the annual Brundibar Festival. I am here discussing this project with Sasha herself.

    • 35 Min.
    Thinking Family Out of the Box

    Thinking Family Out of the Box

    Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli is a medical sociologist and professor in the Department of Nursing at the Faculty of Welfare and Health Sciences at the University of Haifa. She is known, among many other things, for asking research questions that provide unique insights into the working of contemporary societies. In this podcast episode, Daphna talks with Barbara Prainsack about two of her research projects that illustrate the changing meaning of kinship in Israeli society, from two very different perspectives: One project looks at how family relationships are changing when same-sex parents break up. The other one explores how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the relationships of young Israelis with their partners and children, as well as their attitudes towards family and work.

    • 34 Min.
    In Search of Meaning – a Conversation with the Bioethicist Carmel Shalev

    In Search of Meaning – a Conversation with the Bioethicist Carmel Shalev

    Carmel Shalev is
    an Israeli bioethicist and writer. Her work spans the big themes of life:
    Having been the first academic researching and writing about surrogacy, she influenced
    the introduction of surrogacy in Israel. Her most recent book, "In Praise
    of Ageing", combines reflections on growing older in a society that has
    particular "scripts" for ageing women with ancient Buddhist wisdom.
    In this podcast episode, Carmel Shalev tells the story of what made her a
    feminist, how her years studying law in Yale shaped her, and what it is like
    growing older in a radically changing Israeli society.

    • 36 Min.

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