Sundays, noon to 1 p.m., on WBAI/New York, 99.5 FM
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April 29, 2012 — The Crisis of Zionism: We spend the hour discussing Peter Beinart's controversial and much-discussed new book about the struggle at the heart of contemporary zionism: the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. We begin with a lengthy interview with Beinart himself, who argues that the only way to save Zionism is to end the Occupation and recommit to the ideals of "democratic" Israel. From there we head to Israel-Palestine for a fascinating discussion with Abir Kopty, a human rights activist and Palestinian citizen of Israel, who tells of the ugly discrimination faced by Palestinians within the Jewish state and questions the notion that a "democratic" Israel ever has or ever can exist. Finally, we conclude with an interview with Rabbi Brant Rosen, a reconstructionist rabbi and Palestinian solidarity activist, who hails The Crisis of Zionism as a passionate effort that came twenty years too late.
April 15, 2012 — On this Jackie Robinson Day, we talk with Rabbi Rebecca Alpert, author of Out of Left Field: Jews and Black Baseball.
Folklorist Itzik Gottesman talks with us about --and shares examples from-- the musical legacy of S. Ansky's early 20th century ethnographic expeditions in the Pale of Settlement.
April 01, 2012 — Beyond the Pale mourns the passing of the glorious poet and activist Adrienne Rich z"l. Tune in to our April 8th show for a special tribute,
The pressure for and the consequences of a military assault on Iran.
What's next? We talk with two activists with Israel's July 14th movement for social justice.
March 25, 2012 — Jenny Romaine in conversation with Ariel "Speedwagon" Federow and Rokhl Kafrissen about the Idelsohn Society Release: Songs for the Jewish-American Jet Set: The Tikva Records Story, 1950-1973. Plenty of sparkling dialogue and foot-stomping music.