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Pioneer Howard Rosenstein came to Israel with $500 and found a life of adventure, innovation and, oddly, music.
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Through unparalleled access, National Geographic's latest docuseries embarks on a gripping journey through the six-day Stanford Prison Experiment with a deluge of reveals, new subjects and a ...