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The “Language of a Common Dream” Edition

The “Language of a Common Dream” Edition

FromThe Promised Podcast


The “Language of a Common Dream” Edition

FromThe Promised Podcast

ratings:
Length:
86 minutes
Released:
Oct 10, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron and activist, intellectual and educator Jeremy Benstein, author of the new book, Hebrew Roots, Jewish Routes: A Tribal Language in a Global World, discuss three topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Looking for the extra segment? --Triaphobia-- Will a third Knesset election be the disaster everyone says it will be, or should we just chill out and repeat to ourselves, “Third time's a charm!”, “Third time's a charm!,” “Third time's a charm!”? --The Language of a Common Dream-- The Hebrew language once brought Jews around the world together. Is it now tearing them apart? --The “Oy” in “Joyocaust”-- A “Joy-o-caust”?!? What’s Transparent telling us about how to be Jewish? --Political Preach-- For our most generous Patreon patrons, in our extra-special, special extra segment, following a little brouhaha in the papers and on social media about whether Rabbis ought to preach politics on Yom Kippur, we’ll talk about the sermons that we’ve heard, this year and in the past, that moved us, and why. All this and the wonderful Yuval Mendelson (sometimes with The Lobsters, sometimes not so much). --Music-- Chipushit Kechula (חיפושית כחולה), with the Lobsters Sippur Pashut (סיפור פשוט) Retzah Rabin (רצח רבין) Krav Me’assef (קרב מאסף), with Or Edry
Released:
Oct 10, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

An inside view of how Israel can warm your heart and make your blood boil. It’s a show by a journalist, a professor and an NGO professional who live in and love Israel even though it drives them crazy, and who each week discuss the latest in Israeli politics, culture, and society.