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'''London et Kirshenbaum''' ({{lang-he|לונדון את קירשנבאום}}; lit. ''London & Kirschenbaum'') was an ]i ] news show on ] between 2002-2019. Up to 2015 it was hosted by two veterans Israeli journalists, ] and ] until Kirschenbaum's death, and since then London continued to host the show under the same name in honor of Kirschenbaum. '''''London et Kirshenbaum''''' ({{langx|he|לונדון את קירשנבאום}}; lit. ''London & Kirschenbaum'') was an Israeli ] news show on ] between 2002 and 2019. Up to 2015 it was hosted by two veterans Israeli journalists, ] and ] until Kirschenbaum's death, afterwards London continued to host the show under the same name in honor of Kirschenbaum.


==Overview== ==Overview==
The show interviewed Israeli politicians, public figures, artists and scientists, and often ended with music performance. The show won an Israeli Academy Award for best current affairs news show in 2005. Despite Kirschenbaum's death in September 25, 2015, London stated that the show would stay on air and its title would remain unchanged. The show interviewed Israeli politicians, public figures, artists and scientists, and often ended with music performance. The show won an Israeli Academy Award for best current affairs news show in 2005. Despite Kirschenbaum's death on September 25, 2015, London stated that the show would stay on air and its title would remain unchanged.


Its last show aired on January 10, 2019. Its last show aired on January 10, 2019.


==Regular segments== ==Regular guests==
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*] – Arab world affairs commentator and head of the Arab desk at channel 10 *] – Arab world affairs commentator and head of the Arab desk at channel 10
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==References== ==References==
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Yaron London and Moti Kirschenbaum in the studio

London et Kirshenbaum (Hebrew: לונדון את קירשנבאום; lit. London & Kirschenbaum) was an Israeli current affairs news show on Israeli Channel 10 between 2002 and 2019. Up to 2015 it was hosted by two veterans Israeli journalists, Yaron London and Moti Kirschenbaum until Kirschenbaum's death, afterwards London continued to host the show under the same name in honor of Kirschenbaum.

Overview

The show interviewed Israeli politicians, public figures, artists and scientists, and often ended with music performance. The show won an Israeli Academy Award for best current affairs news show in 2005. Despite Kirschenbaum's death on September 25, 2015, London stated that the show would stay on air and its title would remain unchanged.

Its last show aired on January 10, 2019.

Regular guests

See also

References

External links

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