Art therapy in wartime: coloring life and death outside the lines in northern Israel - Zoom Interview

A Hezbollah rocket-battered music/art therapist from a kibbutz in northern Israel; was evacuated with her family to a nearby village from the incessant bombardment

Thank you, Chen Hemo-Yogev, a music/art therapist of Sde Nehemia in northern Israel; evacuated with family to a nearby village due to incessant Hezbollah rocket attacks, for sharing your wartime experiences with Life on the Border. And a giant thanks to you, our viewers, for taking part and your questions and continued support, as well as Adele Raemer for hosting and helping us over the technical glitches...


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