Radio Documenatries
- The History of the Zionist Movement (editor & interviewer; 12 chapters,1980)
- The Yellow Star - History of the Shoah (editor & interviewer; 67 chapters, 1981–1983)
- Where was the Sun? - Central Documentary program for Yom Hashoah (chief editor and interviewer, 1984–1993)
- I wanted to live - Ruth Eliaz's testimony (editor & interviewer; 1986)
- I have been there (series of documentaries, on various topics, editor; 1986–1989)
- Saloniki – Auschwitz – The Life and Death of a Jewish Community - was awarded with the „Sokolov-Price for Journalism", as best documentary of 1988. (editor & interviewer; 1987)
- The Sonderkommando people of Auschwitz-Birkenau - Testimony of Yehoshua Rosenblum (editor & interviewer; 1987)
- The March of the Living – the first live broadcast ever from Auschwitz-Birkenau (1988, 1989, 1992)
- 50 years after the Reichskristallnacht - Live broadcast with eyewitnesses and historians (editor & interviewer; 1988)
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