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Journey with us as we unpack the war in Israel alongside a historian well-versed in Jewish history- Yehuda Geberer. We discuss the shock and trauma of the brutal violence, drawing parallels to other watershed moments in history, such as the Holocaust. Hear firsthand accounts of how this disturbing news seeped into all aspects of life, from the mundane, everyday routines to the profound, deeply-held beliefs.
Our conversation extends beyond the immediate events, exploring the critical role of witnessing tragedies. Yehuda emphasizes that this responsibility involves more than passive observation—it's an opportunity to bear witness and connect. As we put this in perspective with Jewish history, Yehuda shares a touching tale of a revered Rabbi who chose to stay informed about the suffering of Jews during challenging times despite his distaste for news consumption.
As we wrap up, we turn our attention to the profound impact of antisemitism on the Jewish community and the integral role faith plays in Jewish history. We highlight the importance of acknowledging the humanity of perpetrators and exploring how factors such as ideology, environment, and social interactions can influence actions. Additionally, we touch on the Jewish concept of bitachon (trust in God), its historical significance, and its connection to the concept of Mashiach. This episode promises to deepen your understanding of the complex interplay of history, faith, and humanity.
Listen to Yehuda Geberer's Jewish history soundbites podcasts by clicking here!
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By Michoel Brooke5
2020 ratings
Journey with us as we unpack the war in Israel alongside a historian well-versed in Jewish history- Yehuda Geberer. We discuss the shock and trauma of the brutal violence, drawing parallels to other watershed moments in history, such as the Holocaust. Hear firsthand accounts of how this disturbing news seeped into all aspects of life, from the mundane, everyday routines to the profound, deeply-held beliefs.
Our conversation extends beyond the immediate events, exploring the critical role of witnessing tragedies. Yehuda emphasizes that this responsibility involves more than passive observation—it's an opportunity to bear witness and connect. As we put this in perspective with Jewish history, Yehuda shares a touching tale of a revered Rabbi who chose to stay informed about the suffering of Jews during challenging times despite his distaste for news consumption.
As we wrap up, we turn our attention to the profound impact of antisemitism on the Jewish community and the integral role faith plays in Jewish history. We highlight the importance of acknowledging the humanity of perpetrators and exploring how factors such as ideology, environment, and social interactions can influence actions. Additionally, we touch on the Jewish concept of bitachon (trust in God), its historical significance, and its connection to the concept of Mashiach. This episode promises to deepen your understanding of the complex interplay of history, faith, and humanity.
Listen to Yehuda Geberer's Jewish history soundbites podcasts by clicking here!
Support the show
Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content!
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Questions or Comments? Please email me @ [email protected]

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