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Drag queens, Passover and ultra-Orthodox communities

Two stories from Israel's lockdown: a new platform for drag queens, and the impact of Covid-19 on ultra-Orthodox communities.

BBC Arabic’s Michael Shuval shares insights into Israeli life with two stories about the impact of Covid-19. Firstly, the reasons why ultra-Orthodox communities have shown higher rates of infection than the general population. Secondly, the success of two Israeli drag queens in transforming their stage show into a TV hit.

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Songs of my life
Making good use of time in lockdown, we set our guests the task of telling the story of their lives through music. Ali Hamedani of BBC Persian, Vandana Dhand of BBC Delhi and Famil Ismailov of BBC Russian choose two tracks each, one from the past and one to pass on to future generations.

Picture: Israeli drag queen Talula Bonet
Credit: Channel 24

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41 minutes

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Sat 18 Apr 202002:06GMT

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  • Fri 17 Apr 202011:06GMT
  • Fri 17 Apr 202017:06GMT
  • Sat 18 Apr 202002:06GMT