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In this podcast, we will be discussing the book An Improbable Friendship, by Anthony David.
Friendships can happen in the most unlikely of places, in the most unlikely of times. Like romance, it is hard to predict who our friends will be, and even harder to ignore forces that make a friendship blossom. Such is the case of Ruth Dayan, an Israeli Jew, and Raymonda Tawil, a Palestinian Christian. If you asked either of the women if they thought when they first met after the Six Days War in 1967 that they would be lifelong friends, both would laugh and then make a dig at the other’s culture and politics, while professing their admiration for each other. That is their friendship—born out of conflict and forged through decades of turmoil and heartbreak, the two women have a deeply rooted respect and love for each other that transcends borders, religion, and nationalism. Each of them a power broker in a male-dominated society, their intertwined stories are ones of strength and determination. These Modern Athenas demonstrate that no matter a woman’s identity, we all want to create meaning and purpose for ourselves and in our world.

INDEX
0:00 Intro and Background of the Book
1:17 Overview of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
3:18 Ruth Dayan
8:!5 Raymonda Tawil
13:40 1967: Their Paths Cross for the First Time
18:52 April 1973: Kamal Nasser
21:39 1974: Ruth Travels the World on Behalf of Maskit and the World Craft Council
23:25 The Tree Planting in the Peace Forest of Neve Shalom
26:59 The Two-Staters
28:36 Secret Backchannel
34:37 Rabine is Assasinated
40:04 Ruth Meets Arafat: 1999
41:45 Raymonda’s Power
43:15 The Jordanian Funeral
44:37 The End of Arafat
46:38 The Walls
48:27 The Book
51:05 Outro and Next Episode
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In this podcast, we will be discussing the book An Improbable Friendship, by Anthony David. Friendships can happen in the most unlikely of places, in the most unlikely of times. Like romance, it is hard to predict who our friends will be, and even harder to ignore forces that make a friendship blossom. Such is the case of Ruth Dayan, an Israeli Jew, and Raymonda Tawil, a Palestinian Christian. If you asked either of the women if they thought when they first met after the Six Days War in 1967 that they would be lifelong friends, both would laugh and then make a dig at the other’s culture and politics, while professing their admiration for each other. That is their friendship—born out of conflict and forged through decades of turmoil and heartbreak, the two women have a deeply rooted respect and love for each other that transcends borders, religion, and nationalism. Each of them a power broker in a male-dominated society, their intertwined stories are ones of strength and determination. These Modern Athenas demonstrate that no matter a woman’s identity, we all want to create meaning and purpose for ourselves and in our world. INDEX 0:00 Intro and Background of the Book 1:17 Overview of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 3:18 Ruth Dayan 8:!5 Raymonda Tawil 13:40 1967: Their Paths Cross for the First Time 18:52 April 1973: Kamal Nasser 21:39 1974: Ruth Travels the World on Behalf of Maskit and the World Craft Council 23:25 The Tree Planting in the Peace Forest of Neve Shalom 26:59 The Two-Staters 28:36 Secret Backchannel 34:37 Rabine is Assasinated 40:04 Ruth Meets Arafat: 1999 41:45 Raymonda’s Power 43:15 The Jordanian Funeral 44:37 The End of Arafat 46:38 The Walls 48:27 The Book 51:05 Outro and Next Episode Visit www.modernathenas.com for links to all episodes. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or YouTube. Send us feedback or leave a review! Thanks for listening. Follow us on Twitter/Facebook @modernathenas Follow us on Instagram @themodernathenaspodcast Thanks for listening and sharing in the conversation. read more read less

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