Our Guests in Israel

America's Voices

 

Day Topic Guests
2.11.05 Israel's blossoming boutique wine industry Eli G. Ben Zaken, winemaker
2.11.05 The Dead Sea Scrolls Dr. Adolfo Roitman, curator, Shrine of the Book
2.11.05 The Case for Democracy: the power of freedom to overcome tyranny and terror Natan Sharansky, distinguished fellow at the Shalem Center
2.11.05 Pro basketball in Israel Derrick Sharp, guard and captain, Maccabi Tel Aviv
2.11.05 Photodynamic therapy: new anti-cancer treatment, part 1 Prof. Avigdor Sherz, Weizmann Institute of Science
2.11.05 Photodynamic therapy: new anti-cancer treatment, part 2 Prof. Avigdor Sherz, Weizmann Institute of Science
1.11.05 Game Theory Robert Aumann, Hebrew University, 2005 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
1.11.05 Disengagement from Gaza Ronit Balaban, former resident of Gush Katif
1.11.05 Disengagement from Gaza was traumatic Yonatan Bassi, head of Disengagement Authority
1.11.05 How Palestinians viewed disengagement Bren Carlill, Palestinian Media Watch
1.11.05 PM Sharon's place in history after disengagement Ra'anan Gissin, adviser to PM Sharon
1.11.05 Disengagement: a complex operation for the army Maj. Avital Leibovich, IDF spokesperson
1.11.05 Support for disengagement Yuval Steinitz, Member of Knesset
31.10.05 Bridge for Peace dance club event DJ Srulick Einhorn, Tel Aviv,
DJ Kalice, Amman, Jordan
31.10.05 "Paradise Now" Amir Harel, film co-producer
31.10.05 Knesset opening session Gil Hoffman, Jerusalem Post
31.10.05 Israel in the Muslim world Professor Efraim Inbar, Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies
31.10.05 Tourism makes a comeback Ari Marom, Ministry of Tourism
31.10.05 Radio co-existence Shimon Malka, co-station manager, Radio All for Peace
31.10.05 Yad Vashem opens its new museum David Silberklang, Yad Vashem


Blanquita Cullum with Yonatan Bassi

 


Eli Ben Zaken with his wine on the radio

 

Blanquita Cullum in Israel

Blanquita Cullum of Radio America makes her second visit to Israel in two years. BQ, as she is known, has been a nationally syndicated talk host for over ten years and frequently appears on all the major networks and cable news outlets.

In 2002 BQ was named by President Bush and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as a Governor of the Broadcast Board of Governors. She is also Founder and President of the Young American Broadcaster's Association, and serves as the President of the Talk Radio First Amendment Association (formerly known as the National Association of Radio Talk Show Hosts).

BQ visited the studios of the Jerusalem Post in November, 2005, as a guest of America's Voices in Israel.