On Friday, November 11, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and Uunchai are the two big theatrical releases. Know how good are the opening figures looking for them.
anthony: michal balanes is jewish. jakob bahrun is muslim from a nearby village. they re partners, co-owners of mashda, and also married. they re unsurprisingly friends of yotam. together, they grow and raise much of what s used in their kitchen. their food reflects both their different backgrounds and their commonalities. yotam: we re going to spoil you now. anthony: yeah, here we go. so you grew up in this town? jakob: yes, in this village. anthony: where did you grow up? jakob: michal atanya, near the beach. anthony: near the beach. not, not the neighborhood. jakob: but we met in the neighborhood. and we worked together in hotel. anthony: how did that go down with the families? jakob: wonderful now. now, wonderful. anthony: now good.
they will recognize a young man from gaza who is an arab idol named muhammad asef. a singer who sings. he became more famous than abu mazin and arafat and everybody else. this is another image of palestine. anthony: you could almost believe, for a minute or two, that some kind of peace, some kind of reconciliation, meeting of the minds, sanity, is possible, after you visit mashda. it s a restaurant in what looks like an idyllic village in the judean hills about twenty minutes from jerusalem. it feels like an alternate universe for a number of reasons.
possible, after you visit mashda. it s a restaurant in what looks like an idyllic village in the judean hills about twenty minutes from jerusalem. it feels like an alternate universe for a number of reasons. anthony: michal balanes is of jewish. jakob bahrun is muslim from a nearby village. they re partners, co-owners of mashda and also married. they re unsurprisingly friend s of yotam. together, they grow and raise much of what s used in their kitchen. their food reflects both their different backgrounds and their commonalities. yotam: we re going to spoil you now. anthony: yeah, here we go. anthony: so you grew up in this town? jakob: yes, in this village.
this is another image of palestine. anthony: you could almost believe, for a minute or two, that some kind of peace, some kind of reconciliation, meeting of the minds, sanity, is possible, after you visit mashda. it s a restaurant in what looks like an idyllic village in the judean hills about twenty minutes from jerusalem. it feels like an alternate universe for a number of reasons. anthony: michal balanes is jewish. jakob bahrun is muslim from a nearby village. they re partners, co-owners of mashda, and also married. they re unsurprisingly friends of yotam. together, they grow and raise much of what s used in their