The Frum View on Israeli Politics and Culture

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  • Summary

  • Israel is a lovely country. Since it is in the Middle East, it has not been exempt from a turbulent political climate. Although many Israelis have great respect for Jewish values and culture, it is quite common to get caught up in the maelstrom of politics and lose sight of the bigger picture. This show attempts to take a step back and look at things from a calm point of view - in Hebrew, a "Mabat Ragu'a."
    Shlomo Chaim Zehnwirth
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Episodes
  • Episode 7 - A Torah Scroll on the Women's Side of the Wall?!
    Oct 7 2021

    MK Gilad Kariv, a Reform rabbi, smuggles a Sefer Torah into the Women's Section at the Western Wall/Kotel, and UTJ MK Meir Porush protests by reciting Psalms/Tehilim on the Knesset floor - literally.

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    6 mins
  • Episode 6 - Right After the Election
    Jun 13 2021

    I recorded this episode during Pesach and took a while to upload it, but here it is! Another interview with my friend Chaim Weizmann, where we discuss healthcare and other benefits Israelis enjoy... or issues they deal with, depending on how they view it :)

    Our next episode will discuss the new Israeli government which was just sworn in today.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 5 - A Pre-election Interview with Chaim Weizmann!
    Mar 18 2021
    In this episode, I will be speaking with my friend in Israel, Chaim Weizmann (no relation to the first president of Israel) who will describe for me the state of affairs regarding coronavirus and the upcoming Israeli election.
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    26 mins

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