Deni Avdija – The Israeli All-Star Who Somehow Made Us All Care
Deni Avdija is an Israeli All-Star – not because they said so, not because they decided to, but because he earned it.

Deni Avdija is an Israeli All-Star – not because they said so, not because they decided to, but because he earned it.
How come a joke about pigeons is considered culture, but Jewish symbols are a provocation?
Not every explosion is an operation, but every explosion is an indictment
How can a country that fantasizes about empire fail to maintain facilities without them exploding?
This is a musical about an era in which politics is entertainment, and entertainment is policy. An era in which those who refuse to sing are simply not heard.
The new Israeli did not ask to be born this way, he was pushed there.
The war did not make us better, it made us more real
In an age of fake news, divisive discourse, and technology that dictates so much,
we need roots more than ever to define who we are.
Once Culture Pushed Procreation, Now It Whispers: “Only If It’s Right for You”
When Life Becomes Risk Management, Even Children Need Rational Justification
When you educate for hatred – you don’t build a generation
You build a long-term problem with a high school diploma
Sometimes it seems like someone here has forgotten that soldiers came to defend, not to write a group children’s book.
Israel and Egypt are like two neighbors who once fought violently, signed a peace agreement, built a fence, now communicate through a community police officer