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In this episode of Sababoosh, we’re hitting the road with Yair Agmon. Yair is a writer, filmmaker, and storyteller whose work captures the beauty and contradictions of Israeli life. You may know him from his show on Kan and his unforgettable short films, where everyday encounters turn into windows onto the soul of Israel.
In this conversation, we’re diving into the world of tremping (hitchhiking in Israel). It’s more than just a way to get from point A to point B; it’s a cultural phenomenon. Tremping has shaped friendships, inspired stories, and revealed the unique texture of Israeli society — its openness, risks, humor, and deep sense of shared destiny.
So buckle up, or maybe stick out your thumb (or index finger in Israel) as we explore the stories of the Israeli road with Yair Agmon.
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In this episode of Sababoosh, we’re hitting the road with Yair Agmon. Yair is a writer, filmmaker, and storyteller whose work captures the beauty and contradictions of Israeli life. You may know him from his show on Kan and his unforgettable short films, where everyday encounters turn into windows onto the soul of Israel.
In this conversation, we’re diving into the world of tremping (hitchhiking in Israel). It’s more than just a way to get from point A to point B; it’s a cultural phenomenon. Tremping has shaped friendships, inspired stories, and revealed the unique texture of Israeli society — its openness, risks, humor, and deep sense of shared destiny.
So buckle up, or maybe stick out your thumb (or index finger in Israel) as we explore the stories of the Israeli road with Yair Agmon.

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