Episode Archives

TJS: S3E14 Israel among the nations part II: War Approaches 1955

The clock is counting down toward the 1956 Sinai Campaign. Before we can tell that story the threads of the Cold War, infiltration and post-colonial politics have to come together.

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TJS: S3E13 Israel among the nations part I The Lavon Affair 1954

The 1950’s were a formative time in Israeli history. The Cold War was getting hot, internal politics were volatile, and the it seemed as if the War of Independence had not quite ended. To Israel’s leaders, there was nothing more important than maintaining a strong posture, even though this may have meant that they were…

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TJS S3E12 The Reparations Controversy

The focus of our story has returned to the land of Israel, where it is once again a time of controversy. Despite the population growth, the economic hardships and the security challenges, the most divisive political issue of the early 1950’s was whether to accept reparations from the reborn German state. Here is an exploration…

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TJS S3 Interlude: 9th of Av

Some timely questions for a difficult day. How do we reach redemption if we don’t know what it looks like? How do we transform suffering into a source of positive identity? And what does it look like to turn our mourning into joy?

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TJS S3 Interlude: Am Yisrael and the postmodern challenge

Taking a break from the flow of history to think about a pressing current issue. Where does the breakdown of classic understandings of identity and authority associated with the postmodern age leave Am Yisrael? If you want to watch the second half of the webinar on this topic and hear about the blessings of postmodernism,…

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TJS S3E11 1945-55 part III The reorganization of American Zionism

We spoke about the suburbs and the shadows, now it is time to talk about Zionism. The ‘Golden decade’ was a time of reorganization in general, and particularly in relation to the newborn State of Israel. Here is an episode whose characters will seem strikingly familiar today – non-Zionists, Zionists and anti-Zionists.

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TJS S3E10 1945-55 part II Shadows on the Golden Decade

The decade after World War Two was a Jewish decade for America. Not only did the Jews achieve the suburban dream, but their culture stepped right into the middle of the American mainstream. Nonetheless, there were two things which dimmed this Golden Decade – the Red Scare and the shadow of the Shoah.

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TJS S3E9 1945-55 part I Did the Jews turn white?

1945 to 1955 is known as the ‘Golden Decade’ of American Jewry. Here is the first of three episodes that aim to fill in the Jewish Story on the western side of the Atlantic. The question for today is – did the move to suburbia make the Jews white?

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TJS S3E8 Seventy years of constitutional crisis – part II 1992

In part two of this exploration of Israel’s seventy year constitutional crisis we take a look at the revolution of 1992 and how it contributed to today’s battles. As a special bonus I included a little bird walk along the lines of the Torah’s commandment for a king.

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TJS S3E7 70 years of constitutional crisis part I – 1949

If I asked you whether Israel has a constitution are you sure that you would know the answer? This episode is the first half of answering the question by delving into the history of Israel’s 1949 Constituent Assembly. Picture by Hugo Mendelson – This is available from National Photo Collection of Israel, Photography dept. Government…

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