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Los mejores podcast de la semana: 'Jasadi (Mi cuerpo)'

Los mejores podcast de la semana: 'Jasadi (Mi cuerpo)'
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Sudan , Jordan , Jordanian , Arabia , Shawn-mendes , Youtube , Kerning-cultures-available , Kerning-cultures , Egypt-and-uae , North-africa , Into-it-camilla-hair , Shawn-mendes-available

Amplify: The power of podcasts: Making a connection one soundbite at a time

Amplify: The power of podcasts: Making a connection one soundbite at a time
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New-york , United-states , Montana , Canada , North-dakota , American , Canadian , Kasia-mychajlowycz , Madeleine-white , Al-donato , Nikki-silva , Maria-hinojosa

UAE-based Kerning Cultures Network acquires first podcast

UAE-based Kerning Cultures Network acquires first podcast
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Dubai , Dubayy , United-arab-emirates , Bahrain , Bahraini , Mohammed-jaafar , Middle-east , Kerning-cultures , Like-kerning-cultures , Kerning-culture , North-africa

Operation Nemesis : Throughline

An estimated 1.5 million Armenian Christians were killed by the Ottoman government during World War I, in what came to be known as the Armenian Genocide. The perpetrators escaped Constantinople in the middle of the night and began new lives undercover in Europe. So, a small group of Armenian survivors decided to take justice into their own hands. In this episode from Kerning Cultures, the secretive operation to avenge the Armenian Genocide, and how it changed the idea of justice in the modern world. This story originally aired on Kerning Cultures [hyperlink: https://link.chtbl.com/kerning-cultures], a podcast telling stories from across the Middle East and North Africa and the spaces in between.

Armenia , Constantinople , Istanbul , Turkey , Armenian , Zaven-nalbandian , Shahan-natalie , Aaron-sachaklian , Armen-garo , Marian-mesrobian-maccurdy , Zadig-matigian , Representative-convention

A wandering Jewish treasure, looking for a permanent home


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Apr. 29, 2021 6:55 PM
In 1970, Israel Adler, then the director of Israel’s Jewish National and University Library, visited the Paris home of Rachel Mosseri, a Jewish exile from Nasser’s Egypt. Adler had a big mission, and limited time to carry it out – just 10 days to catalog and photograph the roughly 7,000 documents from the Cairo Genizah that constituted the collection assembled by Mosseri’s late husband, Jacques Mosseri, some six decades earlier.
From other caches, most notably that assembled by Solomon Schechter, the world of Jewish scholarship already recognized the long-concealed storage space of Cairo’s Ben Ezra Synagogue as an incomparable source of Jewish books, documents and fragments that dated back at least 1,000 years. Not all of them were sacred texts; some were just “sacred trash,” as Adina Hoffman and Peter Cole titled their superb 2011 book about the genizah: letters, contracts, shipping manifests, even shopping lists that could not be destroyed because they contained the name of God – and they were written in a number of different languages, and not only Hebrew. It was in fact the diversity of the material found in and around the medieval-era synagogue (which in its first incarnation, in the 9th century, was constructed on a site that local Jewish lore said was where Pharaoh’s daughter found Baby Moses) that made it such a valuable source for understanding the lives – and not just the texts – of Jews in the medieval Islamic world. In the case of Jacques Mosseri’s collection, both its whereabouts and an inventory of its precise contents had been lost after his family left their native Egypt for Paris in the 1950s.

Cairo , Al-qahirah , Egypt , Jerusalem , Israel-general , Israel , American-university , Baghdad , Iraq , Paris , France-general , France

A searching look at beauty that's more than skin deep – podcasts of the week


A searching look at beauty that's more than skin deep – podcasts of the week
Hannah J Davies, Hannah Verdier and Courtney Yusuf
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Naomi Shimada, a plus-size model pushing the often-rigid boundaries of the fashion industry, is the host of this new podcast. Her interviewees include Tan France, Queer Eye’s confident fashion expert who – in fact – was so insecure about his skin as a child that he used lightening creams, and model Ebonee Davis, who sees wearing her natural curls as a “form of rebellion”, and wants everyone to have follicular freedom. A warm, searching and thoroughly body positive look at, in Shimada’s words, how people “feel free to be themselves.”

United-states , Egypt , France , Armenia , Kuwait , Armenian , American , Egyptian , Zabelle-panosian , Tim-harford , Saddam-hussein , Courtney-yusuf

Weekly media digest | SyriaUntold | حكاية ما انحكت



“On the face of it, scrupulous adherence to the law is a victory for the cause of humane war. Yet the ruins of Syria tell a more complicated story. Not long before the U.S. assault on Raqqa, Russian and Syrian forces launched a major offensive to capture the rebel-held eastern side of Aleppo. Paying no heed to international law, they retook the city with savage efficiency, laying waste to crowded markets and hospitals. Yet the end result looked no different from Raqqa: a large civilian death toll, honeycombed apartment buildings, streets choked with rubble, entire neighborhoods flattened.” Read more

Armenia , Germany , New-york , United-states , Raqqa , Ar-raqqah , Syria , Azerbaijan , Koblenz , Rheinland-pfalz , Indiana , Artsakh