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Watching Israel

• Use an Israeli film to bring up issues of young Israelis and examine the feelings and experiences of some of the characters. Do this by stopping the film every so often and asking the viewers to explain what they think is going to happen next and why, or by examining at crucial junctures what a character is thinking and feeling at that moment.

Three suggestions among many.

1. Late Summer Blues: About the conflicts of young Israelis about to go into the army.
2. Nadia: About the conflicts of being an Israeli Arab.
3. Noa at 17: About the tensions between being an individual in Israel and following the demands of society.


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