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Exploring Early Israeli-German Scientific Exchanges

Exploring Early Israeli-German Scientific Exchanges

December 9, 2014

Israel Studies, Culture & Jewish Thought

TLV1 — Bismarck famously said that “politics is not an exact science” – but what if exact sciences were determined by politics?

David Ben-Gurion with German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer in New York in 1960.

BGU’s Prof. Ute Deichmann, director of the Jacques Loeb Centre for the History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, discusses with TLV1 host Gilad Halpern the exchanges between Israeli and German scientists in the early years.

Next year will mark 50 years since the normalization of diplomatic relations between the two countries, and this interview explores how scientists may have paved the way.

Listen to the interview on the TLV1 website >>