Explore every episode of the podcast For the Love of Zion
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| For the Love of Zion-Coming Soon | 11 Dec 2024 | 00:01:02 | |
Welcome to The Love of Zion, the podcast where bold ideas and inspiring voices come together to explore the heart of Zionism, Israel, and the Jewish future. In this trailer, get a glimpse of the conversations to comeādiscussions that will challenge, inspire, and deepen your connection to Israel and the Jewish people. Starting in January, weāll bring you weekly episodes featuring thought leaders, advocates, and visionaries tackling the most pressing issues facing Israel and global Jewry. From strengthening diaspora-Israel relations to combating delegitimization, The Love of Zion is your source for meaningful dialogue and unapologetic support for Israel. Subscribe now and join us on this journey. Full episodes begin January! | |||
| The Changing Landscape of Zionism: Rep. Esther Panitch's Perspective After October 7 | 07 Jan 2025 | 00:46:09 | |
In this weekās episode of For the Love of Zion, we sit down with Representative Esther Panitch, the only Jewish legislator in Georgiaās House of Representatives. Esther shares her powerful journey as a public servant, advocate, and proud Zionist, delving into her work fighting antisemitism and fostering connections between the Jewish Diaspora and Israel. This candid conversation covers her recent trip to Israel post-October 7, the challenges and triumphs of passing the IHRA (International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance) definition of antisemitism in Georgia, and her personal connection to Zionism. Esther also discusses her role as a candidate for the Jewish Future Slate in the World Zionist Congress elections and the importance of strengthening Jewish unity in turbulent times. What Youāll Learn in This Episode:ā Insights from Estherās trip to Israel with a diverse group of legislators post-October 7. ā The personal and community impact of antisemitism in the U.S. and Israel. ā The significance of adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism and its real-world impact. ā How Esther navigates rebuilding coalitions and educating others about Zionism. ā The importance of the World Zionist Congress and why it matters today. Quotes to Remember:š¬ āWe canāt take Israel for granted. Itās on all of us to ensure its survival and thriving.ā ā Esther Panitch š¬ āAntisemitism today is not just old stereotypes; itās new narratives that pervert history and target Zionism.ā ā Esther Panitch š¬ āZionism is about the right to Jewish self-determination in our indigenous homeland, nothing more, nothing less.ā ā Esther Panitch Resources Mentioned in This Episode:š Learn more about the IHRA definition of antisemitism ā Read Here š CAM report on Antisemitism post October 7th ā Read Here š Register to vote in the World Zionist Congress elections ā Sign Up Here š More about the Jewish Future Slate and its mission ā Learn More Call to Action:If you enjoyed this episode: 1ļøā£ Subscribe to For the Love of Zion on your favorite podcast platform. 2ļøā£ Share this episode with your community to spark conversations about Zionism and combating antisemitism. 3ļøā£ Leave us a review to help more listeners discover the podcast and join the movement. | |||
| The Ripple Effects of October 7: A Deep Dive with Avi Melamed | 14 Jan 2025 | 00:52:39 | |
On this weekās episode of For the Love of Zion, Joe Roberts and Shahaf Feinkuchen sit down with renowned Middle East analyst and educator Avi Melamed. With over 40 years of professional experience and a deep understanding of the region, Avi provides a nuanced and apolitical analysis of the seismic shifts in the Middle East following October 7, 2023. This thought-provoking conversation covers the state of the Middle East today, the challenges of Israeli-Palestinian relations, and the importance of education in navigating these complex realities. Avi also shares insights about his work with Inside the Middle East and his upcoming visit to Tulsa. What Youāll Learn in This Episode:ā The aftermath of October 7 and the disintegration of the Axis of Resistance. ā The future of Israeli-Palestinian relations, including the relevance of the two-state solution. ā The role of Arab states and international players in shaping the regionās future. ā How education can combat polarization and misinformation about the Middle East. ā Insights into Aviās North American tour and his mission to improve Middle East education. Quotes to Remember:š¬ āTo understand Israel and the conflict, you must understand the Middle East.ā ā Avi Malamed š¬ āOut-of-the-box thinking is the name of the game for progress in the region.ā ā Avi Malamed š¬ āEducation is the scaffolding for constructive dialogue and understanding.ā ā Avi Malamed Resources Mentioned in This Episode:š Avi Melamedās latest book: Inside the Middle East: Making Sense of the Most Dangerous and Complicated Region on Earth ā Buy on Amazon š Inside the Middle East (ITME) website and fellowship program ā Learn More š Register for Avi Melamedās Tulsa Event (January 22ā23) ā Sign Up Here If you Enjoyed this Episode:1ļøā£ Subscribe to For the Love of Zion wherever you get your podcasts. 2ļøā£ Share this episode with your community to promote a better understanding of the Middle East. 3ļøā£ Leave us a review to help others find the podcast and join the conversation. This episode is proudly brought to you by the Jewish Federation of Tulsa, dedicated to strengthening the connection between Israel and the Diaspora. | |||
| Confronting Anti-Zionism and Rising Extremism w/ Dr. Casey Babb | 21 Jan 2025 | 00:48:47 | |
This week, we sit down for a profound conversation with Dr. Casey Babb, an expert on national security, antisemitism, and Zionism. Dr. Babb, a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute and an advisor to Secure Canada, shares his insights into the alarming rise of anti-Zionism, terrorism, and extremism in Canada and beyond. Drawing from his extensive experience in academia, government, and media, Dr. Babb explores the misconceptions surrounding Zionism, the challenges facing Jewish communities in the West, and the urgent need for unity and education in combating antisemitism. What Youāll Learn in This Episode:ā The growing crisis of terrorism and anti-Zionism in Canada and its global implications. ā Why anti-Zionism is the most dangerous form of antisemitism today. ā How historical events like 9/11 shaped Dr. Babbās perspective on extremism and Zionism. ā Practical steps individuals and communities can take to combat antisemitism and support Zionism. ā The importance of reclaiming Zionism as a source of pride and empowerment. Quotes to Remember:š¬ āAnti-Zionism is the most dangerous form of Jew hatred right now. It dehumanizes and delegitimizes Jewish identity and existence.ā ā Dr. Casey Babb š¬ āZionism is the greatest indigenous success story in human history. Itās time we reclaim it.ā ā Dr. Casey Babb š¬ āWe are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are we free to desist from it.ā ā Joe Roberts š Dr. Casey Babbās articles on antisemitism and national security:
š Terry Glavin's seminal piece on Canadian antisemitism post 10/7 ā Read Here Call to Action: If this episode inspired you: 1ļøā£ Subscribe to For the Love of Zion on your favorite podcast platform. 2ļøā£ Share this episode to ignite meaningful conversations about Zionism and antisemitism. 3ļøā£ Leave us a review to help amplify voices advocating for Jewish unity and Israel. | |||
| From Campus Activism to Congress: A New Era of Jewish Advocacy w/ Eyal Yakoby | 28 Jan 2025 | 00:43:55 | |
This week on For the Love of Zion, we sit down with Eyal Yakoby, a rising advocate against campus radicalism and antisemitism. A recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Eyal shares his experiences combating anti-Israel rhetoric and extremism at one of Americaās most prestigious universities. From speaking before Congress to initiating legal action against his alma mater, Eyalās story is one of courage, advocacy, and a commitment to Jewish and Zionist values. This powerful discussion dives into the systemic issues within academia, the challenges of addressing antisemitism in higher education, and Eyalās vision for a united and proactive Jewish community. What Youāll Learn in This Episode:ā The state of antisemitism on college campuses before and after October 7, 2023. ā The role of university administrations in perpetuating or addressing extremism. ā Insights into legal action and federal oversight of academic institutions. ā Eyalās personal journey from a secular Jewish student to a vocal advocate for Zionism. ā How social media plays a role in the fight against misinformation and hate. Quotes to Remember:š¬ āNever Again isnāt a guaranteeāitās a goal we have to achieve through action.ā ā Eyal Yakoby š¬ āThe name Ivy League is meaningless if education is replaced by activism.ā ā Eyal Yakoby š¬ āJews are the canary in the coal mine. When society turns on Jews, it turns on freedom.ā ā Eyal Yakoby Resources Mentioned in This Episode:š Learn about the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism ā Read Here š„ Register for the Tulsa screening of October Hate ā Sign Up Here š Read Sarah Hirshhornās article on the paradigm shift post-October 7 ā Read Here Call to Action:If you enjoyed this episode: 1ļøā£ Subscribe to For the Love of Zion on your favorite podcast platform. 2ļøā£ Share this episode to spark conversations about Zionism and combating antisemitism. 3ļøā£ Leave us a review to help us reach more listeners passionate about Israel and Jewish identity. | |||
| Young Voices, Strong Future: How a New Generation is Redefining Zionism | 04 Feb 2025 | 00:53:08 | |
On this weekās episode of For the Love of Zion, hosts Joe Roberts and Shahaf Feinkuchen sit down with David Hazony, Director and Steinhardt Senior Fellow at the Z3 Institute and editor of the powerful anthology, Young Zionist Voices: A New Generation Speaks Out. In this in-depth conversation, David shares his unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing the global Jewish community after October 7th, 2023. Together, we explore how a new generation of Zionist leaders is stepping up, the reckoning needed within legacy institutions, and Israelās evolving role in the Diaspora. This is an episode filled with hope, inspiration, and a call to action for anyone passionate about the Jewish future. What Youāll Learn in This Episode: ā The stark differences between Jewish life pre- and post-October 7. ā How Young Zionist Voices captures the spirit of a new movement. ā Why institutional reckoning is essential for a stronger Jewish future. ā The unique challenges faced by young Zionist leaders in North America. ā Israelās shifting role as a cultural and spiritual center for the Diaspora. ā How grassroots movements are reshaping the Jewish communal landscape. Quotes to Remember:š¬ āZionism is Judaism. The future leaders of our people are already here.ā ā David Hazony š¬ āIf institutions donāt adapt, theyāll be replaced by those who do.ā ā Joe Roberts š¬ āWeāve discovered superpowers we didnāt know we had. Itās time to invest in them.ā ā David Hazony Resources Mentioned in This Episode:š Young Zionist Voices: A New Generation Speaks Out ā Buy on Amazon š Jewish Priorities: 65 Proposals for the Future of Our People ā Buy on Amazon š° David Hazonyās essay: The War Against the Jews ā Read Here If you enjoyed this episode, donāt forget to:1ļøā£ Subscribe to For the Love of Zion. 2ļøā£ Share this episode with friends and family passionate about Israel and the Jewish future. 3ļøā£ Leave us a review to help us reach more listeners! | |||
| From Shaliach to CEO of the Jewish Agency | 11 Feb 2025 | 00:39:01 | |
We sit down with Yehuda Setton, CEO of the Jewish Agency for Israel, to discuss the evolving relationship between Israel and the Diaspora, the role of the Jewish Agency in global Jewish life, and the unprecedented challenges facing Jewish communities today. A former Shaliach (Israeli emissary) himself, Yehuda shares how his experience abroad transformed his outlook on Zionism, Jewish unity, and the importance of strengthening Jewish identity worldwide. From crisis response to fostering community resilience, this conversation is a deep dive into the urgent work of ensuring a thriving Jewish future. What Youāll Learn in This Episode:ā What the Jewish Agency actually does and how it operates in 66+ countries. ā How October 7th and global antisemitism are reshaping Jewish priorities. ā The importance of Shlichut (Israeli emissaries) in connecting Jews worldwide. ā Why Jewish communities must actively engage in rebuilding Israel today. ā The role of immersive Israel experiences in strengthening Jewish identity. ā How to shift perceptions of the Jewish Agency from ābureaucracyā to impact-driven innovation. š¬ āThe Jewish Agency is the guardian angel of Israel and the Jewish people. Wherever there is a crisis, we are there.ā ā Yehuda Setton š¬ āFor the first time in millennia, most of the worldās Jews will soon live in Israel. That changes everything.ā ā Joe Roberts š¬ āIsrael needs the Jewish people today more than ever. We must show we are not alone.ā ā Yehuda Setton š Learn about the Jewish Agencyās global impact ā Read More 1ļøā£ Subscribe to For the Love of Zion on your favorite podcast platform. 2ļøā£ Share this episode to highlight the work of the Jewish Agency and the importance of Jewish unity. 3ļøā£ Get involved in your local Jewish community and connect with Israel. | |||
| The Fight for Zionism in America with Herbert Block | 18 Feb 2025 | 00:40:02 | |
What if you had a direct say in how Israelās national institutions allocate over a billion dollars a year? What if you could voteānot in an Israeli election, but in one that shapes the Zionist future? This week, we sit down with Herbert Block, Executive Director of the American Zionist Movement, to discuss the World Zionist Congress electionsāwhat they are, why they matter, and how American Jews can wield real influence in Israel and the Diaspora. We talk about the surge in engagement since October 7th, the evolving relationship between Israeli and American Jewry, and why many Jews hesitate to call themselves Zionistsāeven when they live, breathe, and act on its ideals. Plus: What does a strong Zionist future look like? Is Zionism an unfinished project? And why does the American Zionist Movement insist on keeping its tent bigāfrom the far-right to the far-left, religious to secular, Ashkenazi to Sephardi, Reform to Orthodox? The elections are coming up. If youāre a proud Zionist (or just want to understand why this matters), this episode is for you. š Learn more & vote: zionistelection.org | |||
| Israel, the Media, and October 7th with Tal Schneider | 25 Feb 2025 | 00:48:44 | |
What happens when a nation already divided is plunged into the worst trauma in its history? How does a journalist navigate war when her own children are on the front lines? This week, we sit down with Tal Schneider, the political and diplomatic correspondent for The Times of Israel, to discuss the state of Israel in the wake of October 7th. A veteran reporter with a career spanning decades, Tal has covered everything from Israelās political chaos to its foreign policy, and she brings a deeply personal perspective to the current crisis. We talk about: š¹ Covering war while being the mother of two IDF soldiers. š¹ The transformation of Israeli civil society and its response to government dysfunction. š¹ Why so many Israelis feel disconnected from their leadershipāand what that means for the countryās future. š¹ The global mediaās failures in reporting the war and what Israelis actually think about Gaza. š¹ The shifting relationship between Israel and the Diasporaāwhy the last 18 months have reshaped how Israelis view Jews abroad. And we end with a call to action: What can the Diaspora really do to support Israel beyond fundraising? A gripping, deeply human conversation about a country forever changed. š Support the hostages: Hostages and Missing Families Forum š Learn more: Times of Israel | |||
| Faith After the Fire: Reform Judaism in Israel Post-Oct. 7 | 25 Mar 2025 | 00:43:27 | |
In this moving and deeply personal conversation, we sit down with Anna Kislanski, one of the most influential liberal Jewish leaders in Israel today, to talk about what it means to be a Reform Jew in the Jewish stateāespecially after the horrors of October 7. Anna shares the story of a moment of joy and progressā16 Israeli municipalities inviting Reform communities to lead egalitarian Simchat Torah celebrationsācut short by Hamasā brutal attacks the next morning. From there, she traces how her movement sprang into action: mourning, organizing, comforting, and rebuilding. She speaks candidly about the trauma facing Israelās liberal Jewish communities, from the kibbutzim of the Gaza Envelope to the displaced families of the northern Galilee. But she also tells a story of hopeāof Havdalah ceremonies in Hostage Square, of Reform rabbis crisscrossing the country to hold together scattered communities, and of new bridges built between Jews and Arabs. | |||
| The Lie That Broke the World: Einat Wilf on October 7, UNRWA, and the Death of Palestinianism | 22 Apr 2025 | 00:45:55 | |
For years, Einat Wilf warned the world: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was never about borders. It wasnāt about settlements. It wasnāt about occupation. It was about one thingāthe refusal to accept a Jewish state in any part of the land. This week on For the Love of Zion, Joe and Shahaf sit down with one of Israelās most fearless and brilliant voices to talk about everything the world got wrongāand what it will take to finally get it right. Dr. Wilf, a former Israeli lawmaker and author of The War of Return, has spent two decades exposing how international institutions, especially UNRWA, have sustained not peaceābut the illusion of peaceāby funding the dream of Israelās destruction. That dream shattered on October 7. But it didnāt start there. And it wonāt end thereāunless we confront it. This is not a conversation about geopolitics. Itās about ideology. About a century-long war against Jewish self-determination. About the global campaign to cast Zionismāthe Jewish peopleās liberation movementāas colonialism, racism, even genocide. And about the only path to peace: killing the lie. | |||