Episode 4: Henna - protecting the girls, preserving tradition
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January 1, 2026 - 12 Tevet 2786
In this episode we explore our memories from our own henna ceremonies and the meaning of such events – then and now. We discuss the meaning these ceremonies hold for us, for our grandmothers and for our heritage.
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Mentioned in this episode:
1. Noam Sienna, scholar of Jewish culture and history, henna artist
2. Joan Roth, world-renowned photographer of Jewish women
3. Leah Avraham, singer, dancer and choreographer of Yemenite Jewish songs
4. Merav Roseman, author of "Shimu Kola" about Jewish women in Sana'a https://www.merav-books.com/
Theme music by Oshrat Haim