Thanks for a fascinating interview, Ben. I would have liked to hear more of his thoughts on how to balance preservation and progress. What are the social ramifications when the majority of the population will end up living in 20 or 30-story towers? How does the quirky Jerusalem street life get preserved?
I wonder what options exist for building underground in Jerusalem, cavern systems must exist and innovating earth-based air circulation cooling techniques would be another "cool" accomplishment.
So much Jewish American history nuggets in this lecture by Lew Holzman, I can find no further lectures from him.
Thanks for a fascinating interview, Ben. I would have liked to hear more of his thoughts on how to balance preservation and progress. What are the social ramifications when the majority of the population will end up living in 20 or 30-story towers? How does the quirky Jerusalem street life get preserved?
I wonder what options exist for building underground in Jerusalem, cavern systems must exist and innovating earth-based air circulation cooling techniques would be another "cool" accomplishment.
So much Jewish American history nuggets in this lecture by Lew Holzman, I can find no further lectures from him.
https://youtu.be/rM5u6nqBInA
Jews of the old west it's called