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Vision Magazine Podcasts
Vision Magazine
191 episodes
4 months ago
The desire by powerful Hebronite clans for a local emirates model to replace the failed 'two-state solution' paradigm could be a game changer. But is Israeli society psychologically ready for such a plan?
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Education
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The desire by powerful Hebronite clans for a local emirates model to replace the failed 'two-state solution' paradigm could be a game changer. But is Israeli society psychologically ready for such a plan?
Show more...
Education
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TNS 130: Rethinking Israel Education for Diaspora Jews (with Joe Schwartz)
Vision Magazine Podcasts
1 hour 36 minutes 14 seconds
8 months ago
TNS 130: Rethinking Israel Education for Diaspora Jews (with Joe Schwartz)
How did Israel education in the Jewish Diaspora fail as abysmally as it did? Can it still be corrected? In a special double episode, Yehuda HaKohen is joined by Joe Schwartz to discuss the state of Israel education for Diaspora Jews and his work in the field through the Makom organization. In the course of their rich conversation, the two also reminisce about life in late 20th Century New York City and discuss Jewish identity, the pros and cons of liberal ideology, how to relate to Diaspora-based Jewish religious denominations, and the tribal socio-political tensions currently dividing Israeli society.
Vision Magazine Podcasts
The desire by powerful Hebronite clans for a local emirates model to replace the failed 'two-state solution' paradigm could be a game changer. But is Israeli society psychologically ready for such a plan?