I found the program on 3 contemporary Israeli authors writers in the Jewish Philadelphia Film Festival. I watched the first talk by author Amos Oz, and was so disappointed. He addressed a family problem, addressed his good looks, and imparted much. But he did not address his philosophy. Oz, from the time of his youth to his dying day adhered to a two-state solution. We Jews ended the period of prophecy a few thousand years earlier. Too bad. I for one consider him a modern prophet. Yet his writing, his teaching, his raison d’etre was hardly discussed.
I found the program on 3 contemporary Israeli authors writers in the Jewish Philadelphia Film Festival. I watched the first talk by author Amos Oz, and was so disappointed. He addressed a family problem, addressed his good looks, and imparted much. But he did not address his philosophy. Oz, from the time of his youth to his dying day adhered to a two-state solution. We Jews ended the period of prophecy a few thousand years earlier. Too bad. I for one consider him a modern prophet. Yet his writing, his teaching, his raison d’etre was hardly discussed.
Well, I don’t know the program that you’re speaking about, so I can’t comment on that. What I have linked to here is a different program.