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Miriam Herschlag and Noah Efron are live from the astonishing, brilliant, taste-of-the-world-to-come Limmud Festival in Birmingham, England.
—What’s Changed, Here?—
How we in Israel, and the lives we lead, have changed since, and because of, October 7th.
—What’s Changed, Everywhere Else?—
How Jews around the world, and the lives they lead, have changed since, and because of, October 7th.
Plus, how a 56 year old Soviet song came to express our longing and fears today. Plus, International Dalek Remembrance Day.
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Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and scholar-extraordinaire Sara Hirschhorn discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.
Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment
—(Un)settling—
Why do Israeli Jews who think it might be a good idea to set up Jewish towns in Gaza, think what they think?
—Hostage (Dis)agreement—
Would an agreement that brings home some of the hostages might, in the end, be worse than no agreement at all?
—Safe, Save for the Bombs and Bullets—
For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: Why do most Israelis think the safest place in the world for Jews is Israel when, statistically, that’s not even close to being true?
Plus, a remembrance of Corinne Allal, may her memory be for a blessing.
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Allison Kaplan Sommer, Linda Gradstein and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.
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—Gradually, then Suddenly, then OMG—
The shocking, sudden fall of strong-man ophthalmologist Bashar al-Assad from power in Syria left Jihadist Islamists poised to replace him. What does it all means for, well, us?
—Day in Court—
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu takes the stand to testify on his own behalf in his four-years-and-running bribery, fraud and breach of trust trial. What does it all means for, well, us?
—Quo Vadis, Adis?—
For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: The renowned and storied DC Conservative Synagogue, Adis Israel, disinvites former Israeli Foreign Minister Yoav Gallant, after congregants complain about this community hosting an architect of Israel’s war in Gaza, and a man indicted by the ICC for war crimes. We ask, Quo Vadis, Adis?
Plus, a remembrance of the man who hanged Adolf Eichmann, and a tribute to the star quality of the impossibly-talented and enchanted daughter-of, Naomi Sommer!
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Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.
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—Boogie Unbound—
Former IDF Chief of Staff and former Defense Minister Moshe “Boogie” Ya’alon’s flatly asserts that Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Gaza policy amounts to ethnic cleansing.
—Putting the Press in Suppression and Depression—
A Knesset declaratory motion resolves that the government will no longer advertise in Ha’aretz, after its publisher Amos Schoken presses the world to sanction and boycott Israel on account of its “war crimes.”
—“ALL HELL TO PAY?”—
For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: We talk about the social media post by once and future President Donald Trump calling for the return of all hostages by the time he enters the Oval Office.
Plus, Omer Neutra and an encouraging word about El Al.
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Linda Gradstein, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.
—For the Time Being, Anyway—
The cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah: It ain’t victory and it sure ain’t peace.
—ICC You—
Why does the world court want to put our prime minister in the slammer?
Plus, An Ethiopian Room-of-Their-Own, before-and-after selfs, and an exploration of the age-old question, “When is a challah not a challah?”
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Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Tova Cohen discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.
Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon
—“Hope Is Patience With the Lamp Lit” (With Apologies to Tertullian)—
A voice in the wilderness. Should we listen?
—“Cabinet of Wonders”—
Is Donald Trump’s new cabinet more pro-Israel than most Israelis?
—Freshman Leninism at Berkeley—
For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: We talk about the fufera that developed over a Berkeley course description. We ask, “WTF?”
Plus, Nir Oz votes to go home and Eden Hasson comes out.
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Miriam Herschlag, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.
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—Jabalia, Again—
Israel conquers northern Gaza for a third deadly time.
—The “J” is Silent—
Is Amsterdam a harbinger?
—Limping Towards the Light—
For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: We talk about the essay written by Rachel Goldberg-Polin that was recently published on the Times of Israel.
Plus, a tribute to Prof. Aharon She’ar Yashuv, the Orthodox Rabbi son of an Waffen SS officer father. And music for these troubled days.
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Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.
Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon
—Gallantry—
Is it o.k. to sack the guy in charge of your army, while generals in Iran are planning to attack?
—Trumpery—
Prime Minister Netayahu tweets to once-and-future US President Donald Trump that his “huge victory” in “history’s greatest comeback” is “a powerful recommitment to the great alliance between Israel and America.” But what will Trump’s win mean to the Middle East?
—12 Hours That Shook, Well, Us—
For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: How did we handle the Gallantry & Trumpery one-two punch, and how do we now gather our broken selves and move forward?
All that and more music of our times.
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Miriam Herschlag and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.
Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon
—Days of Repentance, This Time With Bombs—
What are we to make of Israel’s weekend attack on Iran?
—All We Know—
What Wikipedia has to say about Israel and Zionism is changing before our eyes, and not for the better.
—Other Peoples' Elections—
For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: Two of every three Israelis polled say they’re pulling for Trump to win. Is this true and, if so, why?
All of that and more music of our times.
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Linda Gradstein and Noah Efron discuss one topic of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.
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Making Sense of Sinwar, asking four questions:
Now that Yahya Sinwar is dead, should Israel take the win or fight on? In light of the fact that Yahya Sinwar was killed in Rafiah, can we conclude retrospectively that going into Rafiah was a good idea? Is the unremitting and uncompromising focus with which Israel pursued Yahya Sinwar – at the cost of hundreds of Israeli lives and tens of thousands of Palestinian lives – a demonstration of its alpha-and-omega security policy, first set out by Zev Jabotinsky 101 years ago, called “The Iron Wall”?, and What should we think and feel about the very violent death of that very violent man, Yahya Sinwar?—Simchat Tora One Hebrew Calendar Year After Oct. 7th—
For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: One Hebrew calendar year after Hamas’ attack on Israel, our religious communities have thought long and hard about the appropriate way to celebrate Simchat Tora.
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Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and Tova Cohen discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.
Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon
—Best Laid Schemes (Lea’e Us Nought but Grief An’ Pain), With Apologies to Robert Burns (And to Mice)—
Bringing down the Azrieli Towers? Conquering Israel top-to-bottom by 2025? Minutes of Hamas meetings sets out the groups grim vision.
—What’s So Funny ’Bout Peace, Love and Understanding?—
Has “peace” left the building?
—Jed Bartlet Is in the Sukkah!—
For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: Who, this year, would be our “Ushpizin” in our (notional or real) Sukkah.
All of that and Sukkot suddenly turning up everywhere.
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Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.
Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon
—Regional Inferno?—
Israel’s war with Gaza may soon become an all-out regional war. How do you say “Yikes!” in Farsi?
—Accounting of the Soul—
What should we have in mind, this Yom Kippur, when we thump our chests in repentance?
—Prayer in the Square?—
For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: Our hot take on last night’s Supreme Court ruling regarding the legality of organized gender-separated public prayer in liberal Tel Aviv.
All of that and marking a year of the nightmare of October 7. Plus, music that moves us from the memorials.
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A New Year and a year since. What are we remembering when we remember October 7?
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Elul is here and people all over the country are keeping the before-the-high-holidays tradition of saying Selihot, asking for forgiveness and offering atonement. All this as rockets and planes fly, and bombs fall.
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Allison Kaplan Sommer, Linda Gradstein and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.
Hear the Extra-Special Special Extra Segment on Patreon
—Major Pager Rager—
A stunning attack-by-pager left dozens of Hezbollah militiamen dead and thousands maimed and wounded. What are we to make of a thing like that?
—Commemoration Vexation—
How do you memorialize October 7, when October 7 hasn’t ended yet?
—Testicles in the Twitterverse?—
For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: Hezbollah pagers explode, social media memes erupt, but not all Israelis are laughing.
All this and the music from the remarkable new record רוח באה מדרום (Wind Comes from the South).
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Allison Kaplan Sommer, Miriam Herschlag and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.
Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon
—Not Too Brotherly, Not Much Love—
How did the “Philadelphi Corridor” become a matter of life and death?
—Errors of Omission and Commission—
The government hasn’t investigated itself, so a bunch of citizens took it on itself. Is that a good thing?
—Much Ado About a Handful of Sand—
For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: A 27-year-old Tel Aviv resident was arrested for allegedly tossing wet sand at National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir. Was the minister being purposely provocative for personal political gain?
Songs
Tuna — Bein ha-Ir LaPardes Pe’er Tasi — Yoni Yarin — Ein Laila -
For 331 days, Rachel Goldberg-Polin went everywhere, spoke to everyone and did everything to save her son, Hersh.
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703 IDF soldiers have fallen since October 7th. Each was an entire world. This is a small bit of the story of one of them, Zachariah Haber.
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Linda Gradstein, Allison Kaplan Sommer and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.
Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon
—Bennett, Done That—
Israel’s next prime minister will be … Naftali Bennett?
—Jewish Life During Wartime—
Why does war make more-secular Israelis more secular, and less-secular Israelis less secular?
—Our Flights Are Cancelled—
For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: What happens when every airline stops flying to Israel?
Plus, a reflection on how time itself has stopped working, and music by women we’ve loved for decades, speaking now to our present moment.
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Miriam Herschlag, Allison Kaplan Sommer and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week.
Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon
—TIME Is on His Side?—
Prime Minister Netanyahu gives his longest interview since October 7. What’s it tell us?
—Time Is on HIS Side?—
How is this man growing more popular at this time, after everything?
—Fraying at the Edges—
For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: How we doin’ at this moment?
Plus, co-joined Kibbutzim, Tisha B’Av at Hostage Square, and the bipolar music of Tamir Grinberg.
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