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Why progressives failed the test of Oct 7 with Joshua Leifer

We delve into the struggles of being a progressive Jew in today’s polarized environment, the moral test of October 7, and why Joshua believes many progressive failed it.

A Jewish activist at an anti-Israel protest in Times Square, New York City, January 1, 2025. (Luke Tress/Times of Israel)
A Jewish activist at an anti-Israel protest in Times Square, New York City, January 1, 2025. (Luke Tress/Times of Israel)

When Joshua Leifer’s book Tablets Shattered was released, it was clear he wasn’t pulling any punches. A fierce critique of the Jewish establishment, a personal reckoning with American Jewish identity, and a progressive take on Israel that refuses easy answers – the book was bound to provoke strong reactions. But no one expected his Brooklyn launch event to be canceled at the last minute because his guest, a Reform rabbi, was a Zionist.

In this episode, Leifer joins Tamarto unpack that surreal moment and the deeper tensions it exposed. With sharp insight and unflinching honesty, he delves into the struggles of being a progressive Jew in today’s polarized environment, the moral test of October 7th, and why he believes many of his progressive allies failed it – leading him to reassess his affiliations while holding firm to his core political beliefs.

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