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Even today with the land of Iran so shaky, Lee Ziv continues with her belief to strengthen Musaique, a project aimed at bringing together musicians from the Middle East. She recalls an emotional meeting with two Iranians, who proved to her, that peace can be brought about, not only by words, but by the sounds of music.
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The recent wave of violence which swept the citizens of Cairo reawakened in Lee Ziv, the nostalgia of her experiences in the Egyptian capital. Frequent visits, love of the ancient culture and the support of some of the Israelis for their national struggle, are all an integral part of one, who is well acquainted with Cairo and its citizens, from very close quarters
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Lin Fong considers the question where is she from, and finds an answer in unity and humanity
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The women in the Arab world are tired of having to be ashamed of their femininity and their bodies and a few of them decided to pose in the nude. Lee Ziv wonders if this amazing courage is a provocation, or is it a desperate cry of distress?
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The African Hebrews In Israel believe that healthy eating brings us closer to God. Shahar Shiloach brings their story, as well as a recipe of Teriaki Tofu
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A young new immigrant from England discovers that old people keep youthful in Israel
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The Universal Law Of Karma reminds us that together we can make a difference in the world
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Ela Forest shows how the whole world came together after the Japan earthquake.
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In Israel and across the world, Shari Arison has initiated Good Deeds Day.
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Eat, Pray, Love and be healed by a Balinese healer.
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