In Such A Time: Conversations on Jewish Life, Leadership & Meaning
Discover why the language we use shapes not just debate but our very sense of belonging—especially when it comes to one of Judaism’s most loaded words: Zionism. Should we retire the term altogether? Join Rabbi Leora Londy and Rabbi Jonathan Jaffe as they tackle whether ongoing arguments over “Zionism” help or hinder honest conversation about Israel, Jewish identity, and inclusion in the Jewish community. Along the way, they delve into generational divides, personal journeys, and the dangers of reducing complex identities to slogans. The episode challenges listeners to reflect on the words they use, the reasons behind their associations, and what truly unites or fractures the Jewish people today. Timestamped Overview [00:00] Introduction: The Power of Words & the Season of Devarim [00:44] Should We Retire “Zionism”? [02:47] Anecdote: Zio’s Deli and Language’s Shifting Meaning [03:35] History and Meaning of Zionism [05:05] Reactions to Retiring the Term [05:52] What if There Were No Replacement Term? [07:02] Lived Identity and Nuances within Zionism [09:36] Is Zionism Too Broad or Too Loaded? [11:44] Encounters with “Anti-Zionist” Jews [13:54] The Fracture and Opportunity in These Conversations [15:25] The Futility of Debating Israel’s Right to Exist [19:25] Personal Journey: Leaving, Longing for, and Defending Israel [23:22] Advocating for a Better Israel [25:42] Why Apologize for Supporting Israel? [28:50] Personal Stories of Protest and Tisha B’Av [30:47] The Motif of Destruction and Renewal [32:31] Anti-Zionism: PR or Deeper Ideology? [33:31] What Are People Really Opposing? [35:56] Words as Slogans vs. Substance [36:56] Challenging Listeners: How Do You Enter This Debate? [37:43] Closing: Volunteering in Israel and Hopes for Future Conversations
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