Tag: Jewish Nation

Amidst the debate over the charedi (ultra-Orthodox) community's exemption from military service in Israel, Sefardic Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef suggested that charedim might leave the country rather than be drafted, prompting public responses suggesting support for their departure.
In the article "The Psychology of Hope Amid Crisis," the author explores the role of hope in helping individuals cope with distress and tragedies, particularly relevant to the current challenges faced by the Jewish community.
A discussion on the perceived underdog status of Israel in the State of a Nation Podcast featuring Eylon Levy, Nathaniel Buzolic, and Nate Buzolic.
In this week's Parashah Vayishlach, the internal struggles we face on a daily basis are likened to the story of Jacob wrestling with an angel to receive the name "Israel."
The author addresses criticisms of their posts on the lack of charedi (ultra-Orthodox) involvement in the war efforts.
In this podcast episode, Miriam Herschlag, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss two important topics: the concern over a rift splitting the nation in Israel, and the question of whether 56 years of occupying the West Bank has fundamentally changed the nature of the Jewish religion.
In "The Rift Edition," Miriam Herschlag, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron explore the concerning topic of national division in Israel, questioning its reality and significance.
As Passover approaches, the author reflects on the significance of the holiday in the current state of the world.
In this podcast, the discussion revolves around the mechanisms by which the Messianic Era and the arrival of the Messiah will come about.
The World Zionist Organization recently commemorated the 125th anniversary of the First Zionist Congress, which was initiated by Theodor Herzl.
In a walk through a park with A.B. Yehoshua, the author discusses his critique of American Jewry and his vision of Zionism.
In this Yom Kippur episode, Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain discuss the concept of national atonement and how they envision Israel approaching collective repentance.
Peter Beinart, a prominent Jewish American commentator, recently wrote two essays advocating for a one-state, bi-national solution to the Israeli-Palestinian crisis.
The text delves into the concepts of freedom and emancipation in Jewish tradition through the lenses of Pesah and Shavuot.