Tomer Persico’s Haaretz essay insists that the growing dichotomy between Judaism and democracy in Israel is “one disaster that Judaism will not survive.”
Tel Aviv’s Park Hayarkon is the last place you expect to hear a Fijian war chant. But that’s exactly what you find when you stumble upon the Middle East Bowl.
Ella Ben Hagay, a social psychologist, talks about her research on the narratives associated with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict among the US diaspora.
Dr Ofer Nurdheimer Nur talks about the inception of a prominent Zionist myth – the establishment in the early 1920s of the settlement of Upper Bitania.
Will Judaism survive Israel?
Tomer Persico’s Haaretz essay insists that the growing dichotomy between Judaism and democracy in Israel is “one disaster that Judaism will not survive.”
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