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So grateful to the great Dahlia Scheindlin and Gilad Halpern, cohost of the Tel Aviv Review, for this conversation.
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To all The Tel Aviv Review Podcast listeners out there: You may have noticed that we've been running some re-runs in recent weeks. That's because TAR is taking a break - for the next six months we will have only occasional original episodes.