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Daniel Gordis on Israel and Impossible Takes Longer

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Apr 10, 2023
Daniel Gordis, a distinguished fellow at Shalem College and author of "Impossible Takes Longer," delves into Israel's journey over 75 years. He discusses the evolution of Zionism and its impact on Jewish identity, the complex legacy of Israel's establishment in 1948, and the ongoing challenges it faces, including the plight of Palestinians. Gordis also highlights Israel's entrepreneurial transformation, current sociopolitical dilemmas surrounding judicial reforms, and the urgent need for a written constitution to guide its future.
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The Uganda Plan

  • Early Zionists debated the location of a Jewish homeland, considering the "Uganda Plan."
  • Herzl, lacking a traditional upbringing, saw it as pragmatic, but it ultimately failed due to its disconnect from Jewish history.
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1948 and Palestinian Displacement

  • The 1948 Arab-Israeli War displaced many Palestinians, creating lasting conflict.
  • The UN Partition Plan, though flawed, offered a potential solution, tragically rejected by the Arabs.
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The Brothers in Haifa

  • Two brothers in Haifa faced different fates in 1948; one fled, becoming a refugee, the other's car wouldn't start, making him an Israeli citizen.
  • This anecdote highlights the arbitrary nature of displacement and its lasting consequences.
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