Talmud Class: Rachel Korazim on Naqba




From the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life show

Summary: <p>Talk to any Israeli, talk to any American who has recently been to Israel, and the words one hears are: depressing, very concerning, unprecedented, I’m afraid. I don’t know how this ends. </p> <p>How did we get here? Where does this story begin? </p> <p>Last week, Rachel Korazim, our Israeli teacher of Israeli poetry, made a point that is so simple, so profound, and so important. The conflicts playing out in Israel did not just spontaneously happen in year 75. They have been cooking for 75 years. Their roots go back to the beginning of Israel’s existence. Last week she talked about how the Altalena conflict evinced deep conflicts among Jewish Israelis that continue to play out on the streets today. </p> <p>This week, Rachel is going to go back to 1948 again, to what Palestinians call the Naqba, as reflected in <a href="https://files.constantcontact.com/d3875897501/c65a1b2c-508b-4f19-999c-976daf6cf1e2.pdf?rdr=true" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">this poetry</a>. There is no more urgent issue for American Jews than Israel. There is no better teacher on Israel than Rachel Korazim. Let’s learn together.<br> </p>