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What are the historical, cultural, strategic, and values-based foundations that sustain the enduring US-Israel alliance? Host Gil Troy and historian and theologian R. Yitz Greenberg discuss the key factors that underpin, and the historic moments that have shaped the partnership between the United States and Israel.
R. Yitz Greenberg is an American historian, author, and theologian. Known for promoting understanding between Judaism and Christianity, he earned a PhD in American history from Harvard University, was an associate professor of history at Yeshiva University, and a founder, chairman, and professor in the Department of Jewish Studies of the City College of New York . He is currently the Senior Scholar in Residence at Yeshivat Hadar.
(0:00) Opening
(0:44) Introduction
(5:39) Truman Letter
(7:39) Ben-Gurion Letter
(9:13) Interview with Yitz Greenberg
(36:40) Summary
To read the texts and learn more about the manuscripts discussed in this episode, visit:
Check out Yitz Greenberg’s 5 favorite books:
Stay connected with us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and by signing up for our newsletter at shapell.org/contact. For more information about this podcast, visit The Human Side of History.
Production by docyourstory
Music by Adam Weingrod
The show is produced by The Shapell Manuscript Foundation. To learn more about the foundation and discover the manuscript collection visit: www.shapell.org
What are the historical, cultural, strategic, and values-based foundations that sustain the enduring US-Israel alliance? Host Gil Troy and historian and theologian R. Yitz Greenberg discuss the key factors that underpin, and the historic moments that have shaped the partnership between the United States and Israel.
R. Yitz Greenberg is an American historian, author, and theologian. Known for promoting understanding between Judaism and Christianity, he earned a PhD in American history from Harvard University, was an associate professor of history at Yeshiva University, and a founder, chairman, and professor in the Department of Jewish Studies of the City College of New York . He is currently the Senior Scholar in Residence at Yeshivat Hadar.
(0:00) Opening
(0:44) Introduction
(5:39) Truman Letter
(7:39) Ben-Gurion Letter
(9:13) Interview with Yitz Greenberg
(36:40) Summary
To read the texts and learn more about the manuscripts discussed in this episode, visit:
Check out Yitz Greenberg’s 5 favorite books:
Stay connected with us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and by signing up for our newsletter at shapell.org/contact. For more information about this podcast, visit The Human Side of History.
Production by docyourstory
Music by Adam Weingrod
The show is produced by The Shapell Manuscript Foundation. To learn more about the foundation and discover the manuscript collection visit: www.shapell.org
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