Jewish History

TJS S3E19: The Samson Option

In the first decade of the state, Prime Minister Ben Gurion was haunted by one thought – that a second holocaust could come at the hands of Israel’s enemies. In order to stave off this fear he relentlessly pursued nuclear weapons. The question is whether this pushed destruction off or brought it closer?

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TJS S3 Interlude Government – a crisis of faith

No matter where you turn, it seems that democracy is in crisis. Here is an interview with Rav Mike which touches on the global situation as well as what is happening in the state of Israel. The question at hand is – whither democracy?

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TJS S3 Interlude: War, what is it good for?

Sometimes in life, and in history, it is time to step back and reflect. I have seen five rounds of conflict since I moved to Israel, all of them inconclusive. For me this raises the question – war, what is it good for? photo from: www.flickr.com/photos/105105658@N03/30502660157Rav MikeJewish HistoryWar

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TJS S3E18: The Eichmann Trial

The Holocaust was so dark and vast that the Jews struggled to integrate it into their consciousness, despite the hundreds of thousands of survivors in their midst. One of the turning points in even addressing this issue was the capture and trial of Adolf Eichmann, architect of the Final Solution. He was taken and tried,…

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TJS: S3E16 Israel at age ten

Life offers so few opportunities to stop and reflect that we need to seize every chance. What better time to look back at the questions with which we began this season than in Israel’s tenth year. Here is an episode which once again takes a look at questions which drive the three dimensions of the…

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TJS S3 Interlude: Kingdom or client state?

Sukkot is a time to sit in the Sukkah and reflect, so here are a few thoughts from my Sukkah. This is an exploration of what it means for the state of Israel to be a kingdom and and it what means to be a client state. Picture from www.flickr.com/photos/adforce1/2462794123podcast

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TJS S3 Interlude: 5780 A New Horizon

The High Holy Days are also know as the Days of Awe which can be awesome, or awful. Here is a look at how to tie the work of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot together into an approach to building a world whose horizon is big enough to hold our dreams.

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TJS S3E15 Israel among the nations part III: Operation Kadesh

The Sinai campaign was many things – a preemptive strike against Israel’s enemies, the last gasp of colonialism in the Middle East and a complete failure of international law. This episode explores the 1956 war from all these angles.

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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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