Reflections on Israel at 75
A large segment of Israeli society experiences the country’s 75th anniversary with a sense of anxiety. Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss.
A large segment of Israeli society experiences the country’s 75th anniversary with a sense of anxiety. Will a democratic Israel withstand judicial reform and be changed forever? Will defending the vision of Israel as both a Jewish and a democratic state help unify a largely divided Jewish population in Israel? In this Yom Ha’atzmaut episode, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi reflect on the resilience that the ruling coalition’s recent attacks on Israeli democracy have exposed and evoked across many groups within Israeli society, as well as their own evolution and commitments to Jewish and pluralistic values. Listen here:
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