15 episodes

Speak Hebrew – love Israel?
will share some of my Hebrew students' stories and motivations for learning modern Hebrew, and their feelings towards the Israeli state. We will question -

* Can we learn Hebrew in a non-political setting, as just a language??

* What part does love towards Israel/the Jewish people play in my student’s will to learn Hebrew?

* And if so - have they also been brainwashed about Israel? just as I was when I was young?

* Why would anyone want to learn IVRIT, my language, a beautiful language, and yet, as some see it - the language of the oppressor?

Speak Hebrew - Love Israel‪?‬ Matan Rosenstrauch

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 8 Ratings

Speak Hebrew – love Israel?
will share some of my Hebrew students' stories and motivations for learning modern Hebrew, and their feelings towards the Israeli state. We will question -

* Can we learn Hebrew in a non-political setting, as just a language??

* What part does love towards Israel/the Jewish people play in my student’s will to learn Hebrew?

* And if so - have they also been brainwashed about Israel? just as I was when I was young?

* Why would anyone want to learn IVRIT, my language, a beautiful language, and yet, as some see it - the language of the oppressor?

    My first and last time throwing a stone at the Israeli army jeep

    My first and last time throwing a stone at the Israeli army jeep

    Join a conversation with Mohammed, my first Palestinian Hebrew student and get an inside critical thinker not only about the Israeli occupation, but also about the lack of moral framework in the Palestinian leadership. and discover...
    What was it like growing in the second intifada next to the refugee camp with the biggest number of suicide bombers?
    Why did Mohammad's father and uncles sit at the Israeli prison?
    Which terminology should we use when referring to suicide bombers, and what kind of violence, and against whom, is legitimate in resistance against the occupier?
    How meeting Israelis activists from Combatants for Peace changed everything Mohammed knew and heard about Israelis?
    Why not knowing about Israeli activists, and learning about Israelis only as European settlers, serves the status quo on the Palestinian side?
    and what can change if more Palestinians become aware of Israeli activists?
    How can Mohammad's Hebrew learning inspire us when thinking about a different future?

    • 23 min
    The Israeli anthem calls to kill all Arabs?! a wrong translation made Jordanian Salma learn Hebrew

    The Israeli anthem calls to kill all Arabs?! a wrong translation made Jordanian Salma learn Hebrew

    Jordanian (-Palestinian?) Salma is living in the UK, working as a teacher and studying Hebrew. Join a fascinating conversation about democracy in Arab societies, Palestinian refugees in Jordan and discover how the wrong translation of Hatikvah, the Israeli anthem, into Arabic has made Salma suspicious, and eventually want to learn Hebrew..!
    Discover…
    What are honour killing and what are the consequences for a woman who speaks to a non-relative man? Does it happen in Arab, Muslim or any honour-based societies?
    Can we expect Jordan to become a democracy? Can democratic systems work in Jordan and other conservative societies, whose values often contradict democratic values?
    What is like driving in Jordan, and what does it have to do with camels, lanes and democracy?
    Why do most Jordanian descendants of Palestinians define themselves as Palestinians, and why Salma does not? And what are the shades of Palestinians in Jordan?
    What happened to Salma (Al-Tabari)’s grandparents after leaving Tiberias in 1948?
    Is Hebrew a language of the Middle-East, and will it be used by any person living in Israel/Palestine in the future?

    • 43 min
    Will Indonesia be the next country to normalise relations/have peace with Israel?

    Will Indonesia be the next country to normalise relations/have peace with Israel?

    After the US has offered Indonesia an increase of aid by up to $2 billion if it normalised ties with Israel, the question of normalisation with Israel remains. But what do Indonesians think about it, and how are Indonesians divided about this issue?
    Join a conversation with Gilang Lukman, the first Indonesian to study MA in Middle East in Oxford University and a Peace Advocacy Fellow of the Balfour Project, and get an idea why in Indonesia, despite living far away from the middle east,  Israel-Palestine is such a concerning issue among global conflicts, and how it divides communities there.
     Listen to Gilang speaking about:
    Why are some pro Palestinian activists in Indonesia fascinated about the Hebrew language?
    Why did the Palestinian embassy in Indonesia protest against the use of their national symbols?
    How was the pro-Israeli camp emerged in Indonesia?
    Is learning Hebrew providing an Indonesian Muslim the credentials to speak to the non-muslim population?
    Why have some Christian Indonesians changed their name to Hebrew names, and have started greeting saying ‘Shalom’? and what does it say about them?
    Why, for some Muslims, it would be theologically problematic to say “marry Christmas” but not “Chag Sameach”?
    How does their own history of colonisation affect how Indonesians see the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
    What does “Jewish territorialism” mean (hint: Let the Jews have a state outside of Palestine…), and why is Gilang sympathetic to this idea?
    What would Gilang respond to Israelis who feel that “there are so many Muslim states – why is it wrong to have 1 Jewish state?”?
    Who are the 3 segments of Indonesian society who would support normalisation with Israel? 
    Will there be any benefit in normalising relations with Israel for future Palestinian independence?

    • 46 min
    Ginger & Gentile: How a trip to Israel put me on a journey to learn a new language?

    Ginger & Gentile: How a trip to Israel put me on a journey to learn a new language?

    When Sarah went to Israel on one of Christian trips, she felt more connected to her Christianity. It was one of the reasons she decided to embark on her Hebrew journey. Join Sarah, my ginger British student from the SOAS Languages Centre, for an honest conversation about:
    What's it like being a dyslexic and learning Hebrew?
    How has the trip to Israel made her feel more Christian?
    Is Christianity a Western religion?
    Do religious trips to Israel promote pro Israeli views while avoiding the conflict?
    What stands behind statements like "it's complicated" and "wait 10 years before having your political stance on Israel/Palestine".
    How do people respond to you when you say you're English, and does British colonial history have anything to do with that?

    • 30 min
    "Israelis called me anti-Zionist, Swiss called me Zionist": meet this Swiss rapper and researcher

    "Israelis called me anti-Zionist, Swiss called me Zionist": meet this Swiss rapper and researcher

     
    Moritz is a Hebrew student, a Swiss rapper and a researcher. He wrote his master thesis on the confederation ('2 states 1 homeland'/'a Land for All') initiative which offers an alternative to the current accepted solutions for Israel-Palestine (1 state/2 states). 
    He has lived in Tel-Aviv, interened for the Swiss Embassy there, and he has some insights to share with us. 
    In this podcast, we will sing together  a beautiful Hadag Nahash song in Hebrew! And also, we will discuss:
    Why did his Swiss friends working in conflict resolution call him a Zionist, while in Israel he was seen by some as an anti-Zionist?
    Why are Swiss citizens who live in settlements treated by the Swiss embassy in Tel AViv and not by the Consulate in Ramallah? And what does that have to do with “don’t upset Israel”?
    What difference is there between the Swiss foreign Policy and the Swiss parliament policy towards Israel?
    What's the Role of Europe in maintaining or challenging the 2 states solution, when will the paradign change, and how would it look like?
    Will the saying “it must get worse to get better” prove itself to be true? And is there anything the world, and Europe in particular could do to prevent that scenario?

    • 38 min
    SAY NOTHING: Living in Jerusalem made me understand the history of my home, Northern Ireland

    SAY NOTHING: Living in Jerusalem made me understand the history of my home, Northern Ireland

    Ruth Foster, a daughter of a protestant father and a Catholic Irish mother, studies Hebrew at Harvard university, after having spent time in East and West Jerusalem, an experience which taught her about her unspoken about history in Northern Ireland.
    In our conversation, we have explored:
    Why are Israeli and Palestinian flags flown in Northern Ireland, even today? Why is this happening?
    Do protestants wave the Israeli flag because “my enemy’s enemy is my friend”, or does the mentality of being under a siege have something to do with it?
    What common ground did the Zionist Jews and the Irish share in the beginning of the 20th century? Why have Irish Republicans sided with the Palestinian side?
    Is the conflict in Northern Ireland mostly a religious conflict or rather an outcome of British colonisation and division?
    How is the culture of ‘say nothing’ affect people’s mental health in Northern Ireland today?
    What are the dividing lines between sacred and profane in modern Hebrew?
    And lastly, what could the Irish language potentially learn from modern Hebrew?
     

    • 47 min

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