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People like to suffer, and that's why they invented Leah Griner and Yaron London
Why do we need Leah Griner and Yaron London more than they need us, what does Hollywood have Golda Meir and what does the success of "Headquarters" teach us?
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Lihi Greener
Zvika Pick
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Golda Meir
Meitar Schleider Potschnik and Avner Shavit
Thursday, 06 May 2021, 00:00 Updated: 09:20
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After a long hiatus due to the election, the holidays and other circumstances, the Walla Culture podcast returned this week as many issues piled up on its plate:
Why did Zvika Pick and Shira Manor and Bill Gates and Milanda Gates break up right now, and how does this relate to the legality of the change of seasons?
Why do people like to get so upset about "scandalous" statements?
Why can it be said that more than that Leah Griner and Yaron London need us, we need them?
How successful is "Headquarters", and what does that say about us?
Why did Hollywood become obsessed with Golda Meir, and what is important for her to remember about her?
Why do Americans keep walking around with masks on the streets, even when they should not?
To what extent is military service a factor in the sexual attraction of French and American women to Israelis?
And all this, fittingly for the farewell season, accompanied by melancholy French music.
Listen to fascinating conversations with Avi Luzon, Ahmad Tibi, Meirav Michaeli, Eli Gorenstein and more on the Walla!
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