
Episode 412
Jeffrey Herf on the Transformation of Radical Speech into Violence
Explore the rise of anti-Semitic violence in America and its roots in radical movements, with insights from historian Jeffrey Herf.
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In the months leading up to the October 7 attacks, Israel was bitterly divided along the tribal lines that had been hardened by the government’s effort to reform the country’s judiciary. There were major protests, acts of civil disobedience, and boycotts, coupled with enormous frustration, distrust, anger, and resentment among Israelis. Then, as you might expect after suffering so grievous and unprovoked an attack as Israelis suffered on October 7, the country responded by unifying, displaying great civic strength. The invisible filaments that hold a society together were pulled taut by the war. Most everyone was a part of it and most everyone was together: volunteering, cooking, babysitting, working, cleaning, helping, schlepping, driving, organizing. When Israel’s men returned to the reserves and left their families, their businesses, their startups, and their careers, friends and neighbors became family and kept each other going.
Episode 412
Explore the rise of anti-Semitic violence in America and its roots in radical movements, with insights from historian Jeffrey Herf.
Episode 411
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Episode 410
Explore Eli Cohen's legacy as Israel's master spy and the recent release of Syria's secret files, revealing new insights into his daring missions.
Episode 409
Explore Paul Johnson's fascination with Judaism and his unique perspective on Jewish history with insights from historian J.J. Kimche.
Episode 408
Explore the Houthi threat to Israel and global shipping, their ties to Iran, and recent military responses with expert insights from Ari Heistein.