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| Day |
Topic |
Guests |
| 21.12.05 |
Israelis and Palestinians discuss issues over internet |
Yossi Alpher, bitterlemons.org & former Mossad agent |
| 21.12.05 |
Israeli election politics |
David Ze'ev, Israel Radio |
| 21.12.05 |
"Dancing life" |
Lenny Ravich, humorist |
| 21.12.05 |
PACT Parents and Children Together |
Gideon Herscher & Matti Elias, Israeli Ethiopian support programs |
| 21.12.05 |
The Holocaust and Israel's new museum |
Avner Shalev, director, Yad Vashem |
| 21.12.05 |
New Israeli wines |
Daniel Rogov, wine expert |
| 21.12.05 |
The Idan Raichel Project |
Idan Raichel, musician |
| 20.12.05 |
The life of Menachem Begin |
Harry Hurwitz, director, Begin Heritage Center |
| 20.12.05 |
Trauma care |
Isaiah Wexler, pediatrician, Hadassah |
| 20.12.05 |
Israeli election politics |
Prof. Amnon Sela, Lauder School of Government |
| 20.12.05 |
Cleveland and world support for Israel |
Nachman Shai, UJC, Israel |
| 20.12.05 |
A bus attack |
Ora Cohen, mother of suicide bombing victim |
| 20.12.05 |
The nun story |
Yossi Kalmanovitch, guide |
| 20.12.05 |
Religious studies in Israel |
David Engelhart and Stacey Nolich, students from Cleveland |
| 19.12.05 |
Israeli election politics |
Dahlia Scheindlin, political consultant |
| 19.12.05 |
Cleveland's sister city |
Anat Sharvit, Partnership 2000 Beit Shean; Zvi, volunteer |
| 19.12.05 |
Cleveland to Israel |
Marcy Oster, blogger, Cleveland Jewish News |
| 19.12.05 |
Stations of the Cross |
Yossi Kalmanovitch, guide |
| 19.12.05 |
Co-existence in regions of conflict |
Kherallah Bazbaz & Tomer Pery, Seeds of Peace |
| 19.12.05 |
Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit in Cleveland |
James Snyder, director, Israel Museum |
| 19.12.05 |
The Sbarro Restaurant attack |
Aviva Raziel, mother of suicide bombing victim |
| 19.12.05 |
Security and profiling in Israel |
Eran Duvdevani, counter-terrorism expert, Herzliya IDC |
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John Lanigan in Israel
Cleveland's most well-known radio personality, John Lanigan celebrates more than 30 years on the air in Cleveland. Famous for his controversial style and conservative views, John has driven his morning show to the cutting edge of talk radio. Today, John is host of the Lanigan & Malone Show on WMJI, Cleveland, and discusses current events, interviews celebrities, features daily contests and serves as an open forum for the public to voice their opinions.
John Lanigan was in the studios of the Jerusalem Post as a guest of America's Voices in Israel.
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