Na stronie od 2024-10-08
07/10/2024 r.
The end of the post-Holocaust era
October 7 shattered Israelis' faith that the state would protect them and shook American Jewry's sense of full social acceptance – but there is a way forward
Na stronie od 2024-10-08
07/10/2024 r.
October 7 shattered Israelis' faith that the state would protect them and shook American Jewry's sense of full social acceptance – but there is a way forward
Na stronie od 2024-09-08
05/09/2024 r.
When the immediacy of the horrors of October 7 begins to fade, the trauma that will linger in the Israeli psyche is the shattering of two core assumptions about our country.
The first was the belief that we know how to defend ourselves and project deterrence in a hostile region. But on October 7, the weakest of our enemies delivered the most devastating blow in our history, sending a message of unprecedented vulnerability to our enemies.
Na stronie od 2024-09-05
08/09/2024 r.
Since the Hamas massacre and the Gaza war, Jews have been caught in a loop: condemned as victimizers even as they see themselves as the victims. Join Touro Talks host and Touro president, Dr. Alan Kadish, with guest best-selling author, Yossi Klein Halevi, as they talk about what it means to be a people that has regained power but is still under existential threat. How can Jews navigate power and vulnerability? And what needs to change in the Jewish psyche to help the community better cope with the threats facing the Jewish world today?
Na stronie od 2024-05-23
05/05/2024 r.
The ease with which anti-Zionists have managed to portray the Jewish state as genocidal marks a historic failure of Holocaust education
Na stronie od 2024-01-26
26/01/2024 r.
Excerpts from a Behind the Headlines video interview with author and journalist Yossi Klein Halevi, conducted exclusively for Times of Israel Community.
"Drawing on themes from both of those books, as well as his other work, we asked Klein Halevi to answer five big questions about the war. We touch on topics including what “Never Again” means to Israelis today and how the Jewish community should relate to the anti-Zionist Jewish youth protesting on university campuses."
Na stronie od 2023-11-13
12/11/2023 r.
Perhaps the most enduring wound for Jews from the Holocaust is the memory of aloneness. For 12 long years, the international community scarcely intervened as Nazi persecution gradually turned to extermination. Even as we established a sovereign state and created thriving communities in a free diaspora, there remained a lingering anxiety that the post-Holocaust era of Jewish acceptance was an aberration and that someday we would once again be alone.
Na stronie od 2023-11-09
09/11/2023 r.
Yossi Klein Halevi is a Senior Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem. Together with Imam Abdullah Antepli of Duke University and Jennifer Raskas, he co-directs the Institute’s Muslim Leadership Initiative.
Na stronie od 2023-10-26
26/10/2023 r.
Thoughtful debate elevates us all. Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain revive the Jewish art of constructive discussion on topics related to political and social trends in Israel, Israel-Diaspora relations, and the collective consciousness of being Jewish.
The podcast draws its name from the concept of machloket l’shem shemayim, “disagreeing for the sake of heaven” and is part of the Institute’s iEngage Project.
Na stronie od 2023-10-25
25/10/2023 r.
History imposes on Jews the responsibility to confront the moral consequences of power. But October 7 wasn’t a response to the abuses of Jewish power; it was a reminder of the necessity of Jewish power. In a world in which genocidal enemies persist, powerlessness for the Jewish people is a sin.
Na stronie od 2022-06-03
29/06/2022 r.
"Holocaust nie był dla ludzkości żadną lekcją otrzeźwienia. Nie przyniósł ani pokuty, ani przemiany. Jedynie Izrael wyciągnął z niego wieczną lekcję – w walce ze złem musisz być silniejszy od zła, nawet wówczas, a może przede wszystkim wówczas, gdy jesteś zdany wyłącznie na siebie. Im mocniej Izrael walczy o przetrwanie, tym mocniejsza jest nienawiść i do Izraela i do wszystkich Żydów żyjących w Diasporze."
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