
From Tehran to Tel Aviv: Geopolitics, Fear and Possibility
In conversation with Beni Sabti and Alex Vatanka, the panel moved beyond headlines to
An intimate gathering unfolded in Copenhagen, drawing a select group of attendees to a cozy venue. Journalists Michael Hauser Tov (Haaretz) and Nora Savosnick (Freelancer) took center stage for a captivating discussion on the complexities of discussing Israel and the media’s role in shaping perceptions. The evening was moderated with finesse, fostering thoughtful dialogue on the central question, “Why is it so hard to talk about Israel?” Attendees included local writers, thinkers, and individuals interested in the topic. The conversation, lasting two enriching hours, delved into the nuances of the issue and the importance of responsible journalism. The event concluded with meaningful conversations over refreshments, leaving participants with much to ponder.

In conversation with Beni Sabti and Alex Vatanka, the panel moved beyond headlines to

Jewish Minds – Global Traces brought history and the present together in a conversation

In November and December, Kos & Kaos had the honor of hosting three powerful

In an era when human rights language shapes global perception of war and morality,

On a sparkling Saturday evening, Kos & Kaos transformed Oslo into a 1920s jazz

On Saturday evening, Kos & Kaos welcomed the Jewish New Year with an evening
