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The Street That Told Him to Leave

24 min · 26. kesä 2026
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A Friday afternoon in Jerusalem. Daniel is carrying boxes home when a stranger starts screaming at him — barely intelligible Hebrew about Shabbat, mixed with a racist tirade about Arabs. His point isn't that this was uniquely terrifying. It's that if you've lived in Jerusalem for any length of time, this isn't novel. It's ambient. This episode traces the arc from that single encounter to the systemic machinery behind it: ultra-Orthodox birth rates triple the secular average, a 2024 city council majority, municipal road closures on Shabbat, school segregation battles in mixed neighborhoods like Kiryat Hayovel, and a surge in attacks on Catholic clergy. We explore what happens when one group within one faith accumulates enough demographic and political weight to stop negotiating and start dictating the terms of public life — and whether any city has successfully bent that trajectory.

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The Street That Told Him to Leave

A Friday afternoon in Jerusalem. Daniel is carrying boxes home when a stranger starts screaming at him — barely intelligible Hebrew about Shabbat, mixed with a racist tirade about Arabs. His point isn't that this was uniquely terrifying. It's that if you've lived in Jerusalem for any length of time, this isn't novel. It's ambient. This episode traces the arc from that single encounter to the systemic machinery behind it: ultra-Orthodox birth rates triple the secular average, a 2024 city council majority, municipal road closures on Shabbat, school segregation battles in mixed neighborhoods like Kiryat Hayovel, and a surge in attacks on Catholic clergy. We explore what happens when one group within one faith accumulates enough demographic and political weight to stop negotiating and start dictating the terms of public life — and whether any city has successfully bent that trajectory.

26. kesä 202624 min