Divisions in Israeli society - with Dr. Micah Goodman

Published: June 17, 2024, 4 a.m.

b'First, a housekeeping note: Over the past eight months the audience for this podcast has grown in ways we could never have imagined, but there is no real way for us to know who is listening - age group, ideological leanings, the country you are living in, etc. These are all very helpful data points for us to improve the podcast and understand our audience. So, please fill out this 2 minute survey: https://forms.gle/nZh8ZRA5YjJxmdEW6\\n\\nAnd one other item we wanted to bring to your attention. We are repeatedly reminded how the NYPD has continued to bravely protect our community\\u2014 most recently 10 days ago at the Nova Music Festival exhibition where a mob of antisemitic rioters attempted to intimidate Jewish New Yorkers, and just before that when the NYPD helped ensure a smooth Israel Day Parade here in New York in which over 100,000 people participated. To express our thanks for helping to keep our Jewish community and all New Yorkers safe, The Paul E. Singer Foundation is matching donations up to $200,000 made to the New York City Police Foundation. Donations must be made Monday, June 24, 2024. Join us to meet and exceed this goal. If interested in donating, you can do it here: https://secure.anedot.com/nycpolicefoundation/thepesfoundation\\n\\nAs for today\'s episode, as we discussed at length in our last episode -- "Haviv Unplugged!" -- the issue of a military service exemption for Haredi Jews (ultra-Orthodox Jews) is coming to a head right now, as Israel is at war. Or maybe it\'s coming to a head with such ferocity precisely because Israel is at war, and it\'s raising all sorts of questions about whether Israel has the manpower to fight a continued war in Gaza and possibly other fronts that could open up. It does seem like Israel is in an entirely new military environment, across multiple fronts. Also, are some parts of the Israeli population paying a disproportionately high price?\\n\\nThese are questions that are being considered right now by Israel\'s government. These are questions that are weighing especially heavy on society after 12 soldiers over the past few days. Dr. Micah Goodman is our guest today, to help us unpack all of this. Micah is on the speed-dial of a number of Israeli political leaders \\u2013 from right to left, but especially on the center-left and the center-right. He is a polymath, a podcaster and one of Israel\\u2019s most influential public intellectuals, having written books ranging from biblical lessons for the modern age to Israel\\u2019s geopolitics. One book in particular, had an outsized impact in terms of its framing of the conundrum that Israel has been in with the Palestinians since 1967. That book is called "Catch-67: The Left, the Right, and the Legacy of the Six-Day War", Not only have all of his books been bestsellers in Israel, he essentially created a new genre; books that bring core texts of Jewish thought to a general, secular audience. \\n\\nIn his new book \\u2013 called "The Eighth Day", which Micah wrote in a four-month sprint after October 7th \\u2013 Micah tries to understand the implications of the nation\\u2019s trauma and what it means for the other \\u2018day after\\u2019 (not the \\u2018day after\\u2019 in Gaza, but the \\u2018day after\\u2019 inside Israel). What does this moment mean for Israelis? How will 10/07 re-shape Israeli society\\u2026and its politics? \\n\\nMicah Goodman\\u2019s books:\\n\\nCatch-67 \\u2014 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/catch-67-micah-goodman/1128089735?ean=9780300248418\\n\\nThe Wondering Jew \\u2014 https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-wondering-jew-micah-goodman/1136574622?ean=9780300252248'