Iyun Podcast Rabbi Ari Koretzky
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- Society & Culture
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The Iyun Podcast explores the many dynamics of chareidim in relation to the broader context of Israeli society and beyond. Hosted by long-time podcaster Rabbi Ari Koretzky, Iyun features stimulating and courageous conversations with guests from a diverse range of stakeholders in the future of chareidi society. Join us on this exciting new adventure in Jewish podcasting!
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Episode 5 - Chareidim & the Army (Pt. 4): “Chareidi Hesder” - An Oxymoron?
Rabbi Karmi Gross, son of legendary Miami day school founder Rabbi Alexander (Sender) Gross, is a pioneering educator and Jewish leader. A founding rebbe at Yeshivat Maarava, then a principal at day schools in Vancouver, Detroit, and Los Angeles, he finally returned to Israel to found the first Chareidi Hesder yeshiva: Derech Chaim.
On Episode 5 of The Iyun Podcast - and Pt. 4 of our mini-series on Chareidim and Army Service - we speak with Rabbi Gross about his background, and this groundbreaking project.
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Episode 4 - Chareidim & the Army (Pt. 3): What is Nachal Chareidi/Netzach?
Chareidim & the Army (Pt. 3): What is Nachal Chareidi/Netzach?
In Episode 4 of the Iyun Podcast - and Pt. 3 of our mini-series on Chareidim and Army Service - we begin exploring various frameworks that currently exist to absorb those chareidim seeking to draft into military service. We begin with what is known as Nachal Chareidi, or Netzach Yehuda (now Netzach). These two are often conflated, although actually they are related but not identical institutions.
We speak with CEO Yossi Levi about these programs, how they are actually constructed, how they differ from other IDF units, and the future of this enterprise.
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Episode 3 - Chareidim & the Army (Pt. 2): Shall Your Brothers Go to War?...
In Episode 3 of the Iyun Podcast - and Pt. 2 of our mini-series on Chareidim and Army Service - we interrogate the "moral claim" leveled by Israeli society, broadly writ, against those Jewish brothers who elect not to serve in the IDF. With Moshe's rhetorical repudiation of, "Shall your brothers go to war and you will stay back?" (Bamidbar 32:6) as a backdrop, we evaluate whether this intuitive, viscerally powerful contention is dispositive on this vital topic.
Rabbi Yehoshua Pfeffer has written extensively about this issue, and is joined by Mrs. Ilana Cowland, a noted parent educator and speaker, with "feet" planted firmly in multiple communal "camps."
IMPORTANT LINKS:
An Open Letter to our Haredi Sisters (Hebrew):
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfT7lDYfGJTKmTysGESMB6-Y-iHHxTU4FmSjFSprLkdzBzyYQ/viewform
Ilana Cowland's recent Times of Israel column on the current intra-chareidi divide:
https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/kornreich-vs-dunner-a-haredi-womans-opinion/?_gl=1*1nv2abx*_ga*MTAyNjk0MDk4OC4xNjk5OTkxMjAx*_ga_RJR2XWQR34*MTcxMjIzNzExMi4xMzI1LjEuMTcxMjIzOTM0NS4wLjAuMA
"Now It’s Brotherhood’s Turn," by R' Yehoshua Pfeffer
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Episode 2 - Chareidim and the Army (Pt. 1): Common Objections, with R' Yehoshua Pfeffer and R' Yosef Chaim Simchon
EPISODE SUMMARY
This episode of the Iyun Podcast begins our discussion of the complex relationship between Chareidi society and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Featuring insights from Iyun Institute founder Rabbi Yehoshua Pfeffer and guest Rabbi Yosef Chaim Simchon, the conversation explores the historical, moral, and societal aspects of Charedi participation in the army. From Rabbi Simchon's personal journey and transformational experiences in the IDF to the nuanced objections within the Chareidi community, this episode offers an in-depth look at the intersection of faith, identity, and national service.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Introduction
00:32 Chareidim and IDF: The Core Issues
02:17 Guest Introduction: Rabbi Yosef Chaim Simchon
02:26 Rabbi Simchon's Personal Journey
11:11 The Moral and Practical Realities of Army Service
50:11 Concluding Reflections and Calls for Unity -
Episode 1 - Chareidi Responsibility in a Changing World, with R' Yehoshua Pfeffer
EPISODE SUMMARY
On this pilot episode of the Iyun Podcast, we begin our in-depth exploration into Chareidi society, focusing on its integration into modern Israeli society and the implications for the Jewish community at large. Featuring Iyun Institute founder and director Rabbi Yehoshua Pfeffer, we delve into the various factions within Chareidi society, including Litvish, Hasidic, and Sephardi groups, and explore the balance between traditionalism and modernity.
Our episode also highlights the cultural contributions of the Chareidi community and its evolving role within both Israeli society and the broader Jewish diaspora, aiming to foster a sense of identity and cultural exchange. We begin to outline communal challenges, and sketch out potential pathways for more harmonious integration and participation in the shaping of Israel's future.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Welcome and Introduction
03:36 Special Guest: Rabbi Yehoshua Pfeffer on Chareidi Identity and Challenges
06:29 Rabbi Pfeffer's Journey: From London to the Heart of Israeli Chareidi Society
10:54 Defining Chareidi Identity: A Complex Tapestry
20:02 The Shift Towards Addressing Broader Societal Challenges
28:28 Navigating Academia as a Chareidi: Rabbi Pfeffer's Experience
35:14 Understanding the Diverse Factions within Chareidi Society
41:36 Comparing Hasidic, Litvish, and Sefardi Isolationism
45:31 The Spectrum of Chareidi Identity: Traditional vs. Modern
01:07:45 The Role of English-Speaking Chareidim in Israel
01:12:15 Launching the Iyun Podcast: A New Chapter