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NEW RELEASE: ‘Wine with Adam’: Natan Sharansky and Gil Troy on ‘Never Alone’

In partnership with Israel Innovation Fund, JNS is releasing a new series, “Wine with Adam,” on its YouTube Channel.

Filmed in a Jerusalem garden, the episode features Natan Sharansky—famed Israeli statesman, human-rights activist and author who spent nine years in the Soviet Union gulag during the 1970s and ’80s—and Professor Gil Troy, a prominent American historian, author and Zionist thinker.

Together with Adam Bellos (founder of the Israel Innovation Fund), the trio drinks a bottle of Gush Etzion Winery’s Spring River Red Blend and delves into a discussion about the new book that Sharansky and Troy have recently co-authored, titled Never Alone.

About “Wine with Adam”:

“Wine with Adam” is a groundbreaking new series exploring important topics and combating anti-Semitism over Israeli wine. The interview series is being promoted in partnership with Jewish News Syndicate (JNS).

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