59 min

Eitan Bronstein Aparicio & Eléonore Merza Bronstein - Jewish Heretics Podcast #5 Jewish Heretics Podcast

    • Judaism

In this special, bonus installment of the official UJPO Podcast, we interview Eitan Bronstein Aparicio and Eléonore Merza Bronstein, who were both guest speakers at the upcoming Split Screens Film Festival, on Sunday, October 22 at OCAD University in Toronto. Eitan and Eléonore are activists, academics, writers and founders of organizations such as Zochrot, which seeks to educate about the Nakba and the legitimacy of the Palestinian right of return and De-colonizer, a research and art laboratory aimed at creating cultural tools that go beyond colonialist and racist imaginings of Israel/Palestine. Initially, we had planned to explore their newest, collaborative book, “Nakba: the Struggle to De-colonize Israel” but the recent, horrific Hamas attacks on Israel and the subsequent, ongoing and devastating invasion of Gaza necessitated a different discussion.The Split Screens Film Festival continues for 3 consecutive Sundays at OCAD University: Oct 29, Nov 5 & Nov 12.

In this special, bonus installment of the official UJPO Podcast, we interview Eitan Bronstein Aparicio and Eléonore Merza Bronstein, who were both guest speakers at the upcoming Split Screens Film Festival, on Sunday, October 22 at OCAD University in Toronto. Eitan and Eléonore are activists, academics, writers and founders of organizations such as Zochrot, which seeks to educate about the Nakba and the legitimacy of the Palestinian right of return and De-colonizer, a research and art laboratory aimed at creating cultural tools that go beyond colonialist and racist imaginings of Israel/Palestine. Initially, we had planned to explore their newest, collaborative book, “Nakba: the Struggle to De-colonize Israel” but the recent, horrific Hamas attacks on Israel and the subsequent, ongoing and devastating invasion of Gaza necessitated a different discussion.The Split Screens Film Festival continues for 3 consecutive Sundays at OCAD University: Oct 29, Nov 5 & Nov 12.

59 min