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August 13, 2025 By Lerhaus Newshul

Weekly Torah Gatherings – Wed 8/13

These are the thoughts: An interview with Yossi Klein Halevi — well worth the time and your thoughts.

As I mentioned in class, Yossi Klein Halevi is a teacher from the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem. Whether you follow our class seminar gatherings or interact with us in one of our smaller study sessions, here Klein Halevi outlines a very difficult and perhaps frightening scenario for the Jewish People moving forward. Whether you believe him or not, this interview is well worth the time and personal effort it may take to listen . . .

Please let me know what you think.

Warm regards,

Rabbi Seth Frisch

What if October 7 didn’t only traumatize Israel and Jews worldwide—but actually changed the course of Jewish history?  
POWER MEETS PREJUDICE: THE END OF JEWISH INNOCENCE

On this special episode of For Heaven’s Sake recorded live in Jerusalem on July 16, Yossi Klein Halevi and Shalom Hartman Institute of North America CEO Rachel Jacoby Rosenfield explore his bold thesis that October 7 marked the end of the post-Holocaust era of increased Jewish security and acceptance. Their wide-ranging conversation tackles antisemitism, Jewish power, generational divides, and the urgent need for a new Jewish story.
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