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Jewsweek is an exciting new podcast focusing exclusively on the Jewish world and highlighting Jews making headlines. Jewsweek is a bi-monthly podcast hosted by Zvika Klein, an award-winning journalist and The Jerusalem Post's Jewish World Analyst, with extensive experience covering the Diaspora. Each episode features Klein interviewing Jewish leaders and delving into significant issues that impact Jews worldwide.

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    • Religion & Spirituality

Jewsweek is an exciting new podcast focusing exclusively on the Jewish world and highlighting Jews making headlines. Jewsweek is a bi-monthly podcast hosted by Zvika Klein, an award-winning journalist and The Jerusalem Post's Jewish World Analyst, with extensive experience covering the Diaspora. Each episode features Klein interviewing Jewish leaders and delving into significant issues that impact Jews worldwide.

    From burning Torah scrolls to tasty traditions, a glimpse into Sweden's Jewish community

    From burning Torah scrolls to tasty traditions, a glimpse into Sweden's Jewish community

    Are you ready to delve into the diverse and intriguing world of Jewish communities worldwide?

    Look no further than the Jewsweek Podcast, where we bring you captivating interviews with influential figures from Jewish communities around the globe. In our latest episode, we had the privilege of sitting down with Aron Verständig, the esteemed president of the Council of Swedish Jewish Communities, for an illuminating conversation that sheds light on the unique challenges and triumphs of the Swedish Jewish community.

    Hosted by Zvika Klein, Jewish World Analyst for The Jerusalem Post, this episode offers an eye-opening look into the vibrant Jewish life in Sweden. Verständig, a young and dynamic leader, shares his insights on various aspects that shape the Swedish Jewish community, making this a must-listen for anyone interested in Jewish heritage and culture.

    During the interview, Verständig discussed several issues, including Sweden granting permission to burn a Torah scroll as an act of protest.

    "The burning of a Torah scroll is an appalling act of hate," he said. "We strongly condemn such actions, which aim to harm the Jewish community and also undermine the principles of religious freedom and tolerance in our society. While we advocate freedom of speech, it is essential to differentiate between expressing opinions and engaging in hate-driven acts that incite violence and disrespect towards any religion."

    Regarding the rise of Quran burnings he said that "in recent times, we have witnessed a disturbing trend of Quran burnings orchestrated by some individuals in Sweden.”

    “This book-burning pandemic, influenced by Islamophobic politicians, has caused significant tensions and negative consequences in our international relations,” he added. “It is crucial to address this issue seriously and find ways to prevent such hateful actions from taking place in our country."

    Verständig also highlighted how interfaith relations and dialogue have been crucial to address this disturbing phenomenon.

    "In the face of these incidents, we stand firm in promoting interfaith connections and constructive dialogues with the Muslim community,” he said. “Together, we aim to build bridges of understanding and respect, fostering unity in our diverse society. Interfaith engagement is an essential tool to counter hatred and promote peace in our communities.”

    "It's a bit unfortunate that the media often focuses on negative incidents," he added, discussing how the media tend to portray Sweden as a place that isn't safe for Jews. "Over the last decade, people have associated Malmo and other parts of Sweden with antisemitism. We must stay vigilant, condemn acts of hatred, and work together with the Muslim and Christian communities to create a more peaceful environment."

    Verständig explained the uniqueness of his Jewish community.

    "One distinctive aspect of the Swedish Jewish communities is our model of unity and inclusivity,” he said. “Unlike some other places, we don't have competing communities; rather, we have a unified community that encompasses Jews from diverse backgrounds, affiliations, and traditions.”

    Verständig said that the Swedish Jewish community is open to everyone.

    “For example, in Stockholm, we have Orthodox rabbis and we also recently hired a progressive rabbi,” he noted. “We have two Orthodox synagogues, one Masorti synagogue, and also a progressive group. Our community does not have one specific religious affiliation. We have a school, kindergarten, and so on. We are a single community that does everything - synagogue, summer camp, cemetery, education, and more. This unity allows us to come together and celebrate our shared heritage, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie among our members."

    However, there are also challenges for Jews in Sweden. According to Verständig, "we need to...

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    Jewsweek: Inaugural episode

    Jewsweek: Inaugural episode

    In the inaugural episode of Jewsweek, Zvika Klein engages in a thought-provoking and comprehensive interview with Eric Fingerhut, the President and CEO of the Jewish Federations of North America. During this interview, Fingerhut delves into intriguing aspects of the intricate relationship between the organized American Jewish community and Israel. He also addresses the perception surrounding a controversial meeting with Israeli Finance Minister Betzalel Smotrich.

    Shifting gears, Klein also has an exclusive interview with Miriam Haart, a reality star and app creator renowned for her role in the highly successful Netflix series "Unorthodox." Haart, a former orthodox Jew, discusses her profound connection to Judaism, which was further strengthened through her involvement in "Unorthodox." While visiting Israel on Birthright, she shares her aspirations of living in Israel briefly and pursuing business endeavors.

    • 1 hr 29 min

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