When a word carries history, burden, and identity all at once, can the Jewish people afford to let it go?
What do you wish for a country you love that is still learning to love itself?
In this episode, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi mark Israel’s 78th Independence Day with a meditation on eulogies, blessings, and the distance between the two. They dissect the growing divide in world Jewry over Israel’s future and the stranglehold of an “October 7 consciousness” on Israeli political imagination. Between the grief of Memorial Day and the joy of Independence Day, they articulate their wishes for a society desperate to heal, demanding a return to hope and the courage to envision a thriving Jewish future.
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