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By J.P. Katz from TRIBE Journal
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Just hours after NYC Mayor Eric Adams delivered a fiery speech repeating "We Are Not Alright" expressing his support of Israel and the Jewish community of New York during one of the most challenging times since the holocaust, a Jewish man was arrested after the pro-palestinian mob attacked him for handing out fliers on the way to pick up his son from school.
is Uncle Sam's ROI (return on investment) for military support given to Israel to defend itself? Perhaps U.S. "aid" is the wrong word. Does the U.S. military industrial complex profits from Israel constantly needing to defend itself?
This thoughtful discussion with former Ambassador Yoram Ettinger is just the beginning of an important conversation that both the U.S. and Israel need to clarify to themselves, their voting public and their enemies who would be smart to think twice before attacking the Jewish state.
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Grisha Yakubovich brings decades of deep experience with Palestinian Authority communities throughout the disputed territories. In this episdoe he discusses:
Did the next front of the War against Israel start in Jan. 2024?
We ventured to Israel's northern border with Lebanon to see the land and hear from veteran IDF Intelligence Corps Lt. Col. Sarit Zahavi. The northern front has been ongoing for decades....but post Oct. 7th will be different. Take a look at the beautiful landscapes, see the lay of the land on the northern border and understand Hezbollah, Lebanon and why this front is more than likely to escalate.
Watch the episode and see the actual look out point, the situation room and video footage here:
https://www.tribejournal.org/post/northern-border-idf-intelligence-corps
According to Col. Grisha Yakubovich Israel missed the opportunity to win the war against Hamas in 2007 when Israel did nothing to stop them from conquering the Gaza Strip. In this episode we deep dive on the perspective of Hamas, the Gazans and the rest of the Arabs living in Judea Samaria aka the West Bank. Col. Yakubovich spend decades in leadership positions prior to the intifadas and throughout. He served as a sort of "mayor" of Gaza from 2012 - 2016 and has since retired and works as a speaker and consultant initiative business initiatives in the Judea Samaria aka West Bank and Gaza.
This inside POV on the Gazan War illuminates a wide variety of misconceptions about Arabs living in Gaza and Judea Samaria (aka West Bank):
Simon Plosker shares his knowledge about the evolution of misreporting about Israel, speed of change in the digital age and how this evolution has created new challenges on the digital front lines in the war against lies.
Why does the media lie about Israel?
In this episode we visit with three young professionals who moved to Israel before the pandemic. In a record breaking 2021, more than 4,000 people moved to Israel from the United States. Globabally there were more than 27,000 new immigrants of which approximately 55% are under the age of 35. More and more young people are moving to Israel. We are setting out to find out who, why and how people make Aliyah. Be sure to subscribe and receive notifications about future episodes as they become available.
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Why wasn't the stabbing of a rabbi who was sitting on the steps of a synagogue immediately classified as a hate crime?
Is this similar to a random stabbing of a protestor at a BLM protest or LGBTQ parade?
What are the consequences of a hate crime classification?
Why does a hate crime classification matter?
Does the timeline make a difference?
On this episode of the Tribecast, we sit down with former Assistant District Attorney, Michael Thaler, to discuss the different factors that prosecutors will consider in determining whether or not to classify a particular crime as a hate crime. The case that catalyzed our discussion involved an assailant attacking stabbing Rabbi Shlomo Noginski in Brighton, Massachusetts eight times. Rabbi Noginski was simply sitting on the stairs of a Jewish house of prayer and religious school with children inside.
To watch the video, click here: https://www.tribejournal.org/post/what-is-a-hate-crime
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Why wasn't the stabbing of a rabbi who was sitting on the steps of a synagogue immediately classified as a hate crime?
Is this similar to a random stabbing of a protestor at a BLM protest or LGBTQ parade?
What are the consequences of a hate crime classification?
Why does a hate crime classification matter?
Does the timeline make a difference?
On this episode of the Tribecast, we sit down with former Assistant District Attorney, Michael Thaler, to discuss the different factors that prosecutors will consider in determining whether or not to classify a particular crime as a hate crime. The case that catalyzed our discussion involved an assailant attacking stabbing Rabbi Shlomo Noginski in Brighton, Massachusetts eight times. Rabbi Noginski was simply sitting on the stairs of a Jewish house of prayer and religious school with children inside.
To watch the video, click here: https://www.tribejournal.org/post/what-is-a-hate-crime
Subscribe to our youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/tribejournal?sub_confirmation=1
Yael Harris Resnick, an American Israeli artist living in Israel had no idea how far her message would reach when she hit publish. We saw her cartoons with pro-vaccine messaging in whatsapp groups so we decided to reach out to her on this once controversial subject to get her perspective on the intended messaging, the challenges of polarization as a digital artist, and her thoughts on the miraculous nature of the vaccine.
TRIBECAST Outline of Art Gone Viral
Introduction
Who is Yael Harris Resnick?
Backstory about her vaccine art
Jessica Levine Kupferberg co-author health art in Times of Israel Blog
Political point was intended to be a religious point
Cartoon 1: Israelites Leaving Egypt in a Hurry Was Also a Miraculous Rush Job
Discussion about miracles
Cartoon 2: Trust Experts? The Manna Also Had Unknown Ingredients For Ingestion
Importance of conversation and feedback in a digital age
Cartoon 3: Temple Official Lighting Menorah Without Full Understanding of Molecular Structure
Publishing despite potential backlash from polarization and varying perspectives
Concluding thoughts from Yael
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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.