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FDD Morning Brief
What's it like living under Hamas rule? | feat. Joseph Braude
HEADLINE 1: Israeli forces eliminated three terrorists during a counterterrorism operation in a village called Kafr Qud.HEADLINE 2: The Trump administration announced a new aid package for minorities in Syria.HEADLINE 3: Turkish prosecutors filed new charges against Istanbul’s mayor.--FDD Executive Director Jon Schanzer provides timely situational updates and analysis, followed by a conversation with Joseph Braude, president of the Center for Peace Communications.Learn more at: https://www.fdd.org/fddmorningbrief--Featured FDD Pieces:"Patient Extremism: The Many Faces of th...
2025-10-29
27 min
Call Me Back - with Dan Senor
Hamas Retakes Gaza - with Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib and Joseph Braude
Support UJA, this episode's sponsor: UJA.orgRegister here for the Live Call me Back event at the Streicker Center on Thursday Oct 23: https://t.co/Y5tCz9uXwoSubscribe here to INSIDE Call me Back: https://inside.arkmedia.orgGift a subscription of Inside Call me Back: http://inside.arkmedia.org/giftsSubscribe to Amit Segal’s newsletter ‘It’s Noon in Israel’: https://arkmedia.org/amitsegal/Watch Call me Back on YouTube: youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcastCheck out Ark Media’s other podcasts: For Heaven's Sake: https...
2025-10-20
46 min
Afropop Worldwide
Islam and Music: From Prohibition to the Science of Ecstasy
Islam's complex relationship with arts and culture across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia presents special paradoxes and intrigue in the realm of music. Islam has been used both to nurture and curtail musical expression. This program delves into the historic roots of this debate, all the way back to Baghdad in the early centuries of Islam. Case studies highlight sublime and ecstatic music from Iraq, Iran, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Pakistan and more. Author and Middle East specialist Joseph Braude discusses the history and issues with two Islamic scholars. (originally aired 2008) Produced by Banning Eyre APWW #561
2025-08-28
59 min
Peaced Off!
"Whispered in Gaza" (Part Two)
Orly and Abe welcome back the team from The Center for Peace Communications, who return for a second episode, this time alongside the co-Founder of the We Want to Live movement, Moumen al-Natour, who joins us from Gaza City, to discuss the status of humanitarian aid and the desire to move forward in peace.
2025-07-22
40 min
Peaced Off!
"Whispered in Gaza" (Part One)
Orly and Abe speak to Joseph Braude and Ahed Alhendi of The Center for Peace Communications and discuss Whispers in Gaza, a groundbreaking video series, produced by Joseph Braude, that reveals firsthand accounts from Palestinians living under Hamas rule.
2025-07-15
37 min
Call Me Back - with Dan Senor
The Emerging Day After in Gaza - with Joseph Braude
(00:00) Introduction (05:18) Israel’s new aid program and its threat to Hamas(18:11) Anti-Hamas protest movement(24:22) Trump’s Gaza migration plan(28:07) Who is Abu-Shabab?(31:39) Enclave program in Gaza(40:04) The day after and deradicalization in Gaza(47:32) ClosingWatch Call me Back on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcastSubscribe to Ark Media’s new podcast ‘What’s Your Number?’: https://lnk.to/DZulpYFor sponsorship inquiries, please contact: callmeback@arkmedia.orgTo contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts...
2025-06-06
48 min
Afropop Worldwide
Africans in the Arabian Gulf
Scholar and author Joseph Braude guides us through the often overlooked popular music of the Persian Gulf, the music known as Khaliji. We learn about the Africans of places like Bahrain and Kuwait - slaves of yore - their free descendents, and more recent waves of African immigrants, notably from Sudan. This episode features spectacular historic recordings, such as the songs of the all but disappeared pearl divers, a well as Khaliji hits by the likes of Abdullah al-Ruwaished and Areel Abou Bakr. Produced by Banning Eyre. APWW #520 Originally aired in 2007
2025-04-04
59 min
The Real Story with Riley Lewis
Disney's 'Snow White' Remake Flops | Tuesday, 03/25/2025
Disney's woke remake of the classic film 'Snow White' utterly flops at the box office - is anyone really shocked by that news? Plus, Israel continues its righteous crusade to eradicate Hamas from Gaza, as it kills one of their top officials in a recent airstrike. And finally, the so-called 'party of tolerance' is so tolerant, in fact, they're now selling 'Homos for Hamas' t-shirts in support of the terrorists who would kill them, if given the chance - who wants to tell them?Guests:A.J. Rice | CEO, Publius PRJoseph Braude...
2025-03-25
53 min
At The Core
The judiciary is out of bounds; Gaza and the Middle East; and, the week’s news highlights, take the stage
0:00 - 15:00: The out of control judiciary 18:00 - 35:00: Joseph Braude, Pres./Founder of the Center for Peace Communications, discusses the president’s rejection of the Arab Plan as he stands by his call to rebuild Gaza free from Hamas… and Gazans Agree! 38:00 - 54:10: Chris Woodward, Newscast Coordinator, afn.net, joins us once again bringing the news highlights from this week AFN - What's going on with Justice Amy Coney Barrett? The Center for Peace Communications https://wildmongroup.com/ https://culturewarrior.movie/ https://activate.afa.net AFA @ The Ark 2025 https://wildmongroup.com/ https://afafoundation.net/ https://preborn.com/ https://eightdaysofhope.com/ https://afaa...
2025-03-21
49 min
The Karol Markowicz Show
Karol Markowicz Show: The Quest for Peace in Gaza with Joseph Braude
In this episode, Joseph Braude, president of the Center for Peace Communications, discusses the organization's mission to amplify the voices of those in Gaza and the Middle East who seek freedom from oppressive regimes. Braude shares insights from his extensive experience in the region, highlighting the hope for change and the importance of soft power in addressing extremism. He emphasizes the need for a nuanced understanding of the situation in Gaza, where many residents express a desire for relocation due to the harsh realities of life under Hamas. The Karol Markowicz Show is part of the Clay Travis & Buck...
2025-03-05
27 min
Cryptopedia - A Paranormal Podcast
Leonora Piper - The White Crow - 175
This week John covers the "world's most tested medium," and questions the validity of those tests. Merch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/cryptopediamerch Discord: https://discord.gg/AWpen8aYQG Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=14015340 YouTube (Videos have [questionable] captions!): http://youtube.cryptopediacast.com/ --- Ghost Hunters: William James and the Search for Scientific Proof of Life After Death Resurrecting Leonora Piper: How Science Discovered the Afterlife - Michael Tymn Leonora Evelina S...
2025-02-17
2h 00
Call Me Back - with Dan Senor
Assad’s Death Factory - with Joseph Braude & Ahed Al Hendi
Many would consider the term ‘death factory’ to be associated with another era, one that is long in the past. But reports have emerged from inside Sednaya prison, bringing to light the horrific death camp and torture complex that was operated by the Assad regime until the regime’s collapse, just one week ago. It has been reported that 96,000 people have disappeared into Syria’s vast network of secret prisons, including thousands of women and children. The overwhelming majority were tortured to death. The Center for Peace Communications (CPC), an NGO that works...
2024-12-16
26 min
FDD Morning Brief
FDD Morning Brief | feat. Joseph Braude (Dec. 6)
FDD Executive Director Jon Schanzer delivers timely situational updates and analysis, followed by a conversation with Joseph Braude, President of the Center for Peace Communications.Learn more at: www.fdd.org/fddmorningbrief/
2024-12-06
24 min
Doughboys
How Hezbollah Is Destroying Lebanon
In the last year, we’ve witnessed a disturbing trend among some on the fringe left, who cheer those they think are resisting Western imperialism. Even when those anti-imperialists are. . . designated terrorist groups. This misguided support was on full display on the anniversary of October 7, when protesters marched through London chanting, “I love Hezbollah”, and in New York, where they flew flags for the Iran-backed militia group flags and carried “New York for Hezbollah” signs. It was a remarkable sight, but unsurprising when you consider the distorted lens through which these extremists look at the war in the Middle East. To them, Hezbo...
2024-10-22
55 min
Honestly with Bari Weiss
How Hezbollah Is Destroying Lebanon
In the last year, we’ve witnessed a disturbing trend among some on the fringe left, who cheer those they think are resisting Western imperialism. Even when those anti-imperialists are. . . designated terrorist groups. This misguided support was on full display on the anniversary of October 7, when protesters marched through London chanting, “I love Hezbollah”, and in New York, where they flew flags for the Iran-backed militia group flags and carried “New York for Hezbollah” signs. It was a remarkable sight, but unsurprising when you consider the distorted lens through which these extremists look at the war in the...
2024-10-22
54 min
DiploPod
#22 Voices from Gaza | Joseph Braude, President of the Center for Peace Communications
Joseph Braudy is the founder and president of the Center for Peace Communications and a renowned author, broadcaster and Middle East expert. Apart from Hamas propaganda, it is difficult to talk to people in Gaza about their situation - but we did. We listen to personal stories from Gazans who are oppressed by Hamas terrorists and provide insights how the people in Gaza are suffering under Hamas rule. This gives different perspective of the Hamas-Israeli war, that should be known in the international debate.
2024-05-31
22 min
Politicology
Whispered in Gaza
A woman is weeping over a covered body on a street in Gaza. She's surrounded by people. She turns to the camera and screams: “All this is because of the dogs of Hamas.” And then two men grab her and literally silence her. They hold a hand over her mouth. What if we could hear real stories from people living in Gaza about how Hamas treats them? The Center for Peace Communications is helping to do just that with the video testimony they’ve published...
2023-11-30
53 min
Some Future Day
Using Technology to Hear the Silenced Voices in Gaza | with Marc Beckman & Joseph Braude
Joseph Braude is the Founder and President of the Center for Peace Communications. He is an expert on the nexus of culture and politics in Arab societies and an active presence in the region’s media and policy debates. He studied Near Eastern languages at Yale and Arabic and Islamic history at Princeton. He developed his Arabic to broadcast quality over a seven-year stint on Moroccan national radio and added Persian to his Arabic and Hebrew as a graduate student at the University of Tehran.In this episode, we dig into the extraordinary investigative audio series he cr...
2023-11-21
56 min
The Untold Story with Martha MacCallum
Voices From Gaza: Gazans That Oppose Hamas Living In Fear
Martha is joined by the President of The Center For Peace Communications Joseph Braude, as he discusses his organization's work in sharing the stories of Gazans opposing Hamas rule in the region. Joseph explains the risks that Gazans took to speak to his group, their want for a new authority to take power in Gaza, and why a cease-fire would actually harm Gazans who have been opposed to Hamas rule. Follow Martha on Twitter: @MarthaMacCallum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-11-15
16 min
Kresta in the Afternoon
Whispered in Gaza: The Untold Stories of Gazans - Joseph Braude(6 November 2023)
What do ordinary Palestinians think about Hamas? The war? How are they surviving amid cascading tragedies? Joseph Braude’s team has spoken with them, and their stories are as heartbreaking as they are shocking. He joins us.
2023-11-06
12 min
Middle East Forum Podcast
Whispered in Gaza: Silenced Voices Made Audible with Joseph Braude
Palestinians in Gaza are forbidden to express ideas or expose realities that displease Hamas, its Islamist rulers. Whispered in Gaza, a Center for Peace Communications initiative, breaches this blockade by featuring frank testimony from dozens of Gazans. What picture do they paint? How has this series, already viewed more than five million times, had an impact?
2023-03-13
31 min
Middle East Forum Podcast
"Whispered in Gaza: Silenced Voices Made Audible" with Joseph Braude | MEF Podcast Ep. #247
Palestinians in Gaza are forbidden to express ideas or expose realities that displease Hamas, its Islamist rulers. Whispered in Gaza, a Center for Peace Communications initiative, breaches this blockade by featuring frank testimony from dozens of Gazans. What picture do they paint? How has this series, already viewed more than five million times, had an impact?
2023-03-13
31 min
The Book Review
Roaring Through Paris With ‘Kiki Man Ray’
Mark Braude’s new biography, “Kiki Man Ray,” visits a place of perennial interest — Left Bank Paris in the 1920s — through the life of the singer, model, memoirist and muse. On this week’s podcast, Braude says that his subject thoroughly captured the spirit of her age, “a mix of deep pain and a very deep love of life” that emerged after the First World War.We’re used to reading about this age, Braude says, through the eyes of Americans in Paris, like Hemingway and Fitzgerald. Kiki “represents something that sometimes gets overlooked,” he says, which is “the French contrib...
2022-08-12
29 min
New Thinking Allowed Audio Podcast
Classic Reboot: Macro-Psychokinesis, Physical Mediumship with Stephen E. Braude
Stephen Braude, PhD, served as chairman of the philosophy department at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. He has also served as president of the Parapsychological Association. He is author of Crimes of Reason, The Gold Leaf Lady, Immortal Remains, The Limits of Influence, First Person Plural, and ESP and Psychokinesis. He is the recent recipient of the prestigious Myers Memorial Medal awarded by the Society for Psychical Research for outstanding contributions. In this interview, originally recorded in 2015, he discusses large-scale psychokinetic phenomena, typically observed during séances in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These p...
2020-11-29
27 min
Westminster Institute talks
Joseph Braude: Broadcasting Change: Arabic Media as a Catalyst for Liberalism
Read his transcript here: https://www.westminster-institute.org/events/joseph-braude/
2019-05-12
1h 25
Middle East PolicyCast
Arab-Israeli Reclamation with Joseph Braude and Tamara Cofman Wittes
American Middle East policy has focused on forging security and economic ties between Israel and its Arab neighbors. In a new report (http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/reclamation), Joseph Braude documents growing opportunities for reclaiming cultural space for Arab-Israeli reconciliation. In this episode, Joseph joins Brookings Institution scholar Tamara Cofman Wittes to discuss the possibilities and obstacles facing this new cultural opening, and how U.S. policy can encourage it. Near East PolicyCast: Conversations on Middle East issues from the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
2019-02-14
31 min
Eye on Arabia
Winning the War of Ideas in the Middle East
A lecture by Joseph Braude at the Foreign Policy Research Institute's monthly foreign policy salon in Manhattan, on the war of ideas in the Middle East and North Africa -- and how the United States can support Arab proponents of tolerance, civil society, and reform.
2014-11-17
00 min
Eye on Arabia
Sacred music from Islam, Christianity, and Judaism
From America Abroad Media's annual gala awards at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington on October 30, 2014, Joseph Braude introduces sacred music from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam -- performed by the Nobel Peace Prize-nominated Antakya Choir from Turkey.
2014-11-13
00 min
Eye on Arabia
Turki Aldakhil, Women in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf
Joseph Braude interviews Saudi media star Turki AlDakhil about women's advancement in the Gulf.
2014-10-06
00 min
Eye on Arabia
Koreans on Arab Airwaves
Hundreds of foreign broadcasters crowd Arab radio waves today -- some backed by nations like the US and Russia, others by transnational movements from the Muslim Brotherhood to the Catholic Church. One network, operating on a modest budget, stands out for punching way above its weight: the Korean Broadcasting System's Arabic service. In this short documentary, Joseph Braude tells the story of the Korean network, the people who run it, and the broadcast's implications for Middle East policy, with exclusive interviews from Seoul and Washington.
2013-12-11
00 min
Eye on Arabia
The King's in Town
Moroccan King Mohammed VI visits the White House. A BBC interview with Joseph Braude, and the story of the only Jewish broadcast on Arab airwaves.
2013-11-25
00 min
Eye on Arabia
Islamic History Meets Hollywood
The saga of Islamic civilization is in many ways a universal story of good versus evil, the cycle of life, and the foibles of human nature. It isn’t too big a stretch to connect that saga to some of the great stories and classic movies Americans know and love. That’s the premise of this two-episode documentary, co-produced with Public Radio International’s Afropop Worldwide. With the help of Don Vito Corleone, R2D2, and Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz, it tells the story of two slave rebellions that transformed the history of the Middle East and North Africa...
2013-11-11
00 min
Eye on Arabia
Water in Yemen, Media in Egypt
In the first segment of this episode, Joseph Braude reports on Yemen's looming water emergency. Then, a review of Naomi Sakr's new book, "Transformations in Egyptian Journalism."
2013-10-23
00 min
Eye on Arabia
Iranian War Games
Joseph Braude talks to Kenneth Pollack, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution's Saban Center for Middle East Policy, about US-Iran crisis scenarios -- and tunes into actual war simulations produced by the American and Iranian armed forces.
2013-09-19
00 min
Eye on Arabia
Arabs Remember the Holocaust
Holocaust denial is common throughout the Arab world -- but as Joseph Braude reports, a 26-year-old Moroccan Muslim has been fighting to raise awareness of the historical facts. Along the way, he is also teaching Jews that numerous North African Muslims, notably the late Moroccan king Muhammad V, saved thousands of Jews from the Nazis.
2013-09-02
00 min
Eye on Arabia
The Story of Islamism
In this short documentary, Joseph Braude recounts the history of Islamist movements, from their beginnings in the early 20th century to the present. It weaves together narration, expert voices, and rare recordings from key moments in Islamism's development. The program first aired on Public Radio International's "America Abroad."
2013-08-23
00 min
Eye on Arabia
The Rolling Stones Of North Africa
This mini-documentary by Joseph Braude brings together music, interviews, and reporting from the streets of Casablanca to tell the story of Nas al-Ghiwan, the greatest rock band in the history of North Africa. It first appeared on the Public Radio International program America Abroad. For more information, follow @josephbraude or visit www.josephbraude.com.
2013-08-22
00 min
Eye on Arabia
Plight Of Ethnic Minorities In Iran
Episode 1 of Joseph Braude's podcast "Eye on Arabia" is a mini-documentary on Iran's non-Persian ethnic communities, their marginalization, and their struggle against the central government in Tehran. For more information, follow @josephbraude or visit www.josephbraude.com.
2013-08-14
00 min
America Abroad
Declining religious diversity in the Middle East
The Middle East is largely Muslim but it’s also the birthplace of Christianity, Judaism, and many other religions. Many non-Muslims have left in recent decades, leaving relatively small populations of non-Muslims and Muslim minority sects. Now, the rise of Islamist political parties in the Mideast raises questions about the rights and protections such minorities can expect or whether they can expect them at all. The Middle East, once a region of great religious diversity, has in recent decades seen a mass emigration of minorities – now making it one of the most religiously monolithic regions in the world. Joseph Braude repo
2013-02-07
09 min
America Abroad
Disarming militias: One young Tunisian's mission
Joseph Braude reports from Tunisia on the story of a young activist who started an NGO to address the issue of gun control among local militias and armed groups. For more on this story, including transcripts and multimedia features, visit us here http://bit.ly/Qv9pyh
2012-11-20
09 min
America Abroad
The 'Rolling Stones' of Morocco
Nas al-Ghiwan is often described as one of the most influential bands of the last 40 years in Morocco. Joseph Braude explores the band’s cultural and political significance among Moroccans of all ages.
2012-11-20
09 min
America Abroad
Iran and the bomb
Confronting Iran’s nuclear ambitions will be among the top foreign policy priorities for the next president. America Abroad’s Joseph Braude talks to former government officials Nicholas Burns, Dennis Ross, and Juan Zarate about the evolution of U.S. policy towards Iran’s nuclear weapons program.
2012-09-11
08 min
America Abroad
Water crisis in Yemen
Perhaps the most dire water crisis in the Arab world is in the Republic of Yemen, one of the poorest nations in the region. Joseph Braude talks with the country’s former minister of water and the environment. Yemen, one of the poorest countries in the Arab world, long fraught by civil war and jihadist groups, is rapidly approaching a water emergency. The World Health Organization defines “extreme water poverty” as a supply below 1000 cubic meters per capital. In Yemen, says Muhammad Lutf al-Uryani, Yemen’s former minister of water and the environment, it is substantially less. “I think it’s around 120...
2012-06-07
04 min
America Abroad
US policy towards Iran's nuclear program
How did the US-Iran relationship arrive at its current state? Joseph Braude talks to former Clinton, George W. Bush, and Obama White House officials, about recent efforts at diplomacy with the Iranian regime. The United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran have been at loggerheads since 1979, when Iranian revolutionaries held 59 Americans hostage for 444 days. Since that time, successive US presidents have been aware that Iran was pursuing a program to develop nuclear power, and probably nuclear weapons. After September 11, 2001, Iran’s nuclear aspirations took on added urgency for the administration of President George W. Bush, who singled out Iran am...
2012-04-05
12 min
America Abroad
History of Islamist movements
Joseph Braude traces the history of Islamist movements from the founding of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt in 1928 to today. "Islamism is an approach to politics based on an interpretation of Islamic teachings. It’s a broad term that refers to political parties, social movements, and armed groups with differing views on democracy, women, and the use of violence. Noah Feldman is a professor at Harvard Law School and author of The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State. He places the rise of Islamism at the early 20th century, when the Ottoman Empire surrendered to European powers at the en...
2012-03-12
12 min
America Abroad
Saudi liberals
Joseph Braude speaks with Nasser al-Sarami, senior executive at the Saudi-backed Al Arabiya News Channel, about the growing appeal of liberalism among Saudi youth. To read more of their conversation, visit us here http://bit.ly/ABqKUW
2012-03-12
05 min
America Abroad
Syria's political future
Joseph Braude speaks with Elie Fawaz, a Lebanese political analyst with the Beirut office of the Lebanon Renaissance Foundation, about whether the Muslim Brotherhood or other Islamist parties will dominate politics in a post-Asad Syria. Joseph Braude (JB): Some Western observers doubted Arab regimes would fall last year, then doubted Islamists would beat Twitter users at the polls, and now insist that Islamists will sweep elections in a post-Assad Syria. Elie Fawaz at Beirut’s Lebanon Renaissance Foundation takes a different view in evaluating the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, who now dominate an opposition coalition based in Turkey called the Syrian Na...
2012-03-12
03 min
Conversations: Archive: 2009-2011
How Joseph Braude shadowed Moroccan detectives to trace a mystery
Broadcast date: Tuesday 01 November 2011
2011-11-01
51 min
Neda Vanovac's Podcast - 2ser FM
2SER's Final Draft - Monday 26 September 2011 - Joseph Braude
When Joseph Braude became the first-ever journalist to embed with a Moroccan police unit, beatings of suspects, curses on his apartment, and truth-dodging on the part of the authorities were all to be expected. Being involved in a covert investigation of a murder cover-up by the police, on the other hand, wasn’t. Fluent in Hebrew, Arabic, and Farsi, Braude studied Near Eastern Languages at Yale and Arabic and Islamic history at Princeton. But when a muder case file fell into his lap and the victim’s family declared their conviction that the police were covering something up, Braude foun...
2011-10-25
12 min
FINAL DRAFT on 2SER
FD Monday September 26 2011: Joseph Braude and Anna Funder
This week, two authors who deal in intrigue, bravery and betrayal under authoritarian regimes. First we hear from Joseph Braude, the first ever journalist allowed to embed with a unit of the Moroccan police. And then, Rochelle Fernandez chats with Anna Funder about her latest novel, All that I am – set in the beginning of the Nazi rise to power. Joseph Braude, The Honoured Dead: A Story Of Friendship, Murder and the Underbelly of the Arab World, published by Scribe. Interview by Neda Vanovac. Anna Funder, All That I Am, published by Hamish Hamilton – interview by Rochelle Fernandez. Ben Jenkins and...
2011-09-26
33 min
Joseph Braude
May 9, 2011
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2011-05-27
00 min
Joseph Braude
May 2, 2011
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2011-05-02
00 min
Joseph Braude
April 25, 2011
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2011-04-25
00 min
Joseph Braude
April 18, 2011
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2011-04-18
00 min
Joseph Braude
April 11, 2011
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2011-04-11
00 min
Joseph Braude
April 4, 2011
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2011-04-04
00 min
Joseph Braude
March 28, 2011
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2011-03-28
00 min
Joseph Braude
March 21, 2011
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2011-03-21
00 min
Joseph Braude
March 14, 2011
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2011-03-14
00 min
Joseph Braude
March 7, 2011
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2011-03-07
00 min