Israel@75: How did we get here?
A brutally honest conversation with Israel's leading literary voice Etgar Keret
Thu, May 4, 2023
2 P.M. ET
Virtual
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This event was recorded and is available to readers of the Forward.
The Jewish state’s milestone moment comes amid an intense crisis over the nature of its democracy. Etgar Keret, perhaps the most influential Israeli writer of his generation, has been an outspoken member of the protest movement. Join our editor in chief, Jodi Rudoren, and opinion editor, Laura E. Adkins, for a thoughtful and provocative conversation.
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