
Stories from Israel: Shared Society Work in a Post-October 7th Reality with Dina Kraft
Tuesday, April 15, 7:00 pm
Holy Blossom Temple is honoured to welcome Dina Kraft, journalist and writer based in Tel Aviv. She is the Opinion Editor for Haaretz English, Podcast Host, and the Co-Author of “My Friend Anne Frank.”
After October 7th, many argued that the dream of a shared society between Israelis and Palestinians was over. In a fireside chat, Dina joins us to discuss the tireless efforts she, along with friends and allies, is continuing to make to build an Israel that keeps this dream alive.
With stories, testimonies, and reports that she has seen and lived through in her work as a journalist and life as an Israeli, Dina will guide us through the new reality of ‘shared society’ in Israel.
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Dina was a winner of the 2020 B’nai B’rith World Center-Jerusalem Award for Journalism Recognizing Excellence in Diaspora Reportage. She has written about the Middle East, in the Middle East, for over two decades. Her journalism can be found in The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor and The Los Angeles Times, reporting on Israeli and Palestinian politics, culture and society. She hosts the podcast “Groundwork” and previously “The Branch”, which tell the stories of relationships between Jews and Arabs, Israelis and Palestinians. She also hosts another podcast, “The Patient is In,” sponsored by Stuffthatworks, which features conversations with people navigating chronic illness.