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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2015 · 56 MIN

Protecting Jews in interwar Europe: How international law tried and failed

from Tel Aviv Review

Protecting Jews in interwar Europe Prof. Carole Fink, a historian at Ohio State University in the US, tells us about how Europe's Jews fit into the numerous minority protection schemes that emerged on the continent in the interwar period, and about the road to their catastrophic breakdown. The individual and the social in psychoanalysis Prof. Uri Hadar of the School of Psychological Sciences at Tel Aviv University talks about his book Psychoanalysis and Social Involvement: Interpretation and Action, which seeks to address an ongoing tension between psychoanalysis and fellow social sciences.   Music: Duffy - Warwick AvenueNeil Sedaka - Oh! CarolMika Karni and Idan Refael Haviv - Shtei Dakot Me Ha-Chayim

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