Lotus Tickets:
Date:
25.11.24
Monday
Hour: 20:00

The Milky Way

Tala is a struggling musician and a young mother who just had her first baby. Desperate to make a living, she takes up a job at the "Milky Way", a place where new mothers pump milk for other mothers who cannot or do not want to breastfeed. The milk quality must be excellent, so the nursing mothers are subject to a strict disciplinary and health regime. An unplanned meeting with the woman who receives her milk leads Tala on an unsettling, wonderful journey, at the end of which she learns what it really means to be a mother.

 

Directed by: Maya Kenig

 

Israel, France 2024 | 98 minutes | Hebrew | English subtitles

 

After the screening, a conversation with director Maya Kenig. 

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Date:
16.3
Monday
Hour: 20:00

Illusion: The Placebo Effect and Illusions as an Active Ingredient, a meeting with Prof. Asya Rolls

The second meeting in a new series – dialogues with researchers who have written essays on various aspects of illusion in their fields of research, as appeared in the 2026 edition of ‘Poetry of Science’, a periodical published once a year concurrently with the Weizmann Institute’s annual Ofer Lider prize for encouraging creative writing among scientists award ceremony. The editor of ‘Poetry of Science’ is Idan Barir, a translator of poetry and prose from Portuguese, Arabic, English, and Turkish.


The neural networks involved in positive expectations, those that incite a sense of hope, satisfaction, and motivation, are not limited to the mental realm. They influence the entire body, activate the immune system, and stimulate healing processes. Placebos, in this sense, serve as a portal to understanding the power of the brain to shape a physiological reality – how thought or faith can stimulate actual biological mechanisms.” (Prof. Asya Rolls)


The placebo effect is a phenomenon in which a patient receives a sham treatment, but the brain and the immune system are stimulated into performing an actual healing process. 


Prof. Asya Rolls in a dialogue with Idan Barir, on the potential of understanding the relationship between body and soul, the extent to which physical reality can be based on illusions created in the brain, and the role of faith and hope in the healing process.
Prof. Asya Rolls – Researcher at the School for Neurobiology, Biochemistry, and Biophysics at Tel Aviv University’s Life Sciences Faculty.

 

Sponsored by the Berginsky Center for the Interface between Science and Humanities
 


Schedule:
16/2 Travels to the Past as Deceptive Illusion, with Prof. Avner Wishnitzer
16/3 The Placebo Effect, with Prof. Asya Rolls
18/5 The Psychedelic Renaissance, with Prof. Shaul Lev-Ran

 

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