In an episode that explores a central religious taboo and pushes the boundaries of what many might deem acceptable within Jewish tradition, we ask whether Cat Stevens was on to something when he sang that the "first cut is the deepest." Zev Levi scored and sound-designed the episode with music from
Blue Dot Sessions. Sela Waisblum created the mix. The end song,
Bidyuk Kmo SheAni ("As I Am"), was written and arranged by
Ravid Plotnik (Nechi Nech) and Shai Or, and performed by Plotnik. Stay connected with us on
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