Not in our names : Jewish women rethinking the Middle East / produced by Barry Korengold ; executive producer Susan Rivo.

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Not in our names : Jewish women rethinking the Middle East / produced by Barry Korengold ; executive producer Susan Rivo.
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AZ0907
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Documentary from interviews with six Jewish women activists currently working in the United States to promote peace in the Middle East. They discuss Zionism, religiosity, self-destructive policies of the Israeli government, Palestinian human rights abuses, the role of women in the peace movement, and the need for Palestinian-Israeli cooperation, especially among women activists.|NOT IN OUR NAMES : JEWISH WOMEN RETHINKING THE MIDDLE EAST / produced by Barry Korengold| executive producer Susan Rivo. SERIES: Voices from a "Promised Land"| no. 2 Documentary from interviews with six Jewish women activists currently working in the United States to promote peace in the Middle East. They discuss Zionism, religiosity, self-destructive policies of the Israeli government, Palestinian human rights abuses, the role of women in the peace movement, and the need for Palestinian-Israeli cooperation, especially among women activists. PARTICIPANTS: Miranda Bergman, Marcia Freedman, Penny Rosenwasser, Naomi Seidman, Bracha Serri, and Barbara Lubin. RECORDED: Spring, 1990. BROADCAST: KPFA, July 1990

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Spring, 1990.
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KPFA, July 1990.
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1 reel (30 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|30:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
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