Noam Weissman: How to Unpack Israel's Story [Zionism 1/4]
18Forty Podcast18 Apr 2023

Noam Weissman: How to Unpack Israel's Story [Zionism 1/4]

This series is sponsored by Unpacking Israeli History.

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Noam Weissman, executive vice president of OpenDor Media, about Israel education.

In a world in which Israel is a key component of Jewish identity, young people often are given a sanitized, doctrinaire understanding of the Jewish state, rather than getting to build on an authentic experience of connection. Dr. Weissman helps us try to correct this by unpacking some recent Jewish history.

In this episode we discuss:
  • How should we provide Israel education in the contemporary world?
  • How can we further uplift and inspire our enduring connection with the Land of Israel?
  • What is the difference between education and indoctrination?
Tune in to hear a conversation about the Jewish people, the Jewish land, and the Jewish state.
Interview begins at 18:03.

Dr. Noam Weissman is the Senior Vice President of OpenDor Media. Noam is also the Founder and Director of LaHaV. Noam previously served as Principal of Shalhevet High School in Los Angeles. Noam earned a doctorate in educational psychology from the University of Southern California, with a focus on curriculum design. His dissertation, entitled “Approaching Israel Education,” argues for a new vision in learning about the modern State of Israel, focusing on Zionist identity development, narrative formation, and the ability to have a mature and loving relationship with Israel without sacrificing empathy.

References:

Seinfeld

Could Judaism Survive Israel?” by Gary Epstein

Jewish History Unpacked

Genesis 12:1

OpenDor Media

The Arc of a Covenant: The United States, Israel, and the Fate of the Jewish People by Walter Russell Mead

The Wondering Jew: Israel and the Search for Jewish Identity by Micah Goodman

Side by Side: Parallel Histories of Israel-Palestine
Israel: A History by Anita Shapira

Israel: A Concise History of a Nation Reborn by Daniel Gordis

Israel: A History by Martin Gilbert

The Prime Ministers: An Intimate Narrative of Israeli Leadership by Yehuda Avner

Bonus References from Unpacking Israeli History:

Altalena

Munich Massacre

Kishinev

War of Independence

Yom Kippur War

Entebbe

Deir Yassin

Six-Day War

UN Resolution 3379

Black Panthers

Rabin's Assassination

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Aliza and Ephraim Bulow: When A Spouse Loses Faith

Aliza and Ephraim Bulow: When A Spouse Loses Faith

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The Cost of Jewish Education [Jewish Education 4/4]

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Michael A. Helfand: Church, State, and Jewish Education [Jewish Education 2/4]

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Listener Questions

Listener Questions

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, you, our listeners, feature as our guests as we listen to your responses to our series on Romance & Commitment and the Origins of Judaism. It is our double-absolute privilege to hear how 18Forty’s explorations of the big, juicy Jewish ideas have interacted with your own lives. In this episode we discuss: What are the audience’s reflections on dating, loneliness, and belonging?What are some potential future 18Forty topics?How does David remember all the things he reads?And of course, what pronunciation corrections do listeners have for David?Tune in as we check in on the 18Forty audience and hear the thoughts that have been most pressing on your minds. Please do leave us your own voicemail with feedback or questions that we may plan on a future episode, at 917-720-5629.Voicemails begin at 4:40. References:18Forty Podcast: “How Different Jewish Communities Date”18Forty Podcast: “Channah Cohen: The Crisis of Experience” 18Forty Podcast: “Lawrence Schiffman: The World of Early Judaism”18Forty Podcast: “Tova Ganzel: The Judaism of the Prophets & the People”The Shame Borne in Silence: Spouse Abuse in the Jewish Community by Rabbi Abraham J. TwerskiPri Tzadik by Tzadok HaKohen of Lublin18Forty Podcast: “Ari Koretzky: In Conversation with Dovid Bashevkin”The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-ExupéryFrankenstein by Mary ShelleyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.

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