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Our debut episode of Why, Why, Why! features stories on the theme of "Crossing the Red Sea" told by Abe Silver, Jodi Davidovitch, Yaser Abu Areesha, Nancy Cahners, and Guy Sharett.
About "Why, Why, Why!"
An evening (and a podcast) of people sharing a true story for an audience while sipping a beer and pondering life in the holy land.
Why "Why, Why, Why!"?
There is a great gulf between the way people discuss Israel, and the way we live our lives here. Lots of talk about Israel happens in high dudgeon and low spirits: with anger, resentment, disappointment, frustration, irritation, grievance and worry.
For all that, life here is different and brighter. The rhythms of the sidewalks and supermarkets are weird. People are curious. Hebrew carves up the world in surprising ways. Boundaries turn out to be permeable. And everyone is always talking, advising, counselling, dissenting and suggesting.
What can bridge the gulf between the severe way Israel appears in the papers and the loopy way we experience it on the street are stories: true stories of our lives the way we lead them, with their moments of weird abasements, moments of grace and moments of transcendence.
Why Why Why! aims to capture some of these stories and share them live and on the podcast.
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Our debut episode of Why, Why, Why! features stories on the theme of "Crossing the Red Sea" told by Abe Silver, Jodi Davidovitch, Yaser Abu Areesha, Nancy Cahners, and Guy Sharett.
About "Why, Why, Why!"
An evening (and a podcast) of people sharing a true story for an audience while sipping a beer and pondering life in the holy land.
Why "Why, Why, Why!"?
There is a great gulf between the way people discuss Israel, and the way we live our lives here. Lots of talk about Israel happens in high dudgeon and low spirits: with anger, resentment, disappointment, frustration, irritation, grievance and worry.
For all that, life here is different and brighter. The rhythms of the sidewalks and supermarkets are weird. People are curious. Hebrew carves up the world in surprising ways. Boundaries turn out to be permeable. And everyone is always talking, advising, counselling, dissenting and suggesting.
What can bridge the gulf between the severe way Israel appears in the papers and the loopy way we experience it on the street are stories: true stories of our lives the way we lead them, with their moments of weird abasements, moments of grace and moments of transcendence.
Why Why Why! aims to capture some of these stories and share them live and on the podcast.

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