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Two Nice Jewish Boys

#202 - The Man Who Brings 36,000 Americans To Israel Every Year (Gidi Mark)

Two Nice Jewish Boys

Eytan and Naor

Society & Culture

1.7804 Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2020

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

6,744 miles. That’s the distance between Israel and America. Together, the two countries are home for 90% of Jewry around the globe. But while in Israel Jewish identity is obvious to almost everyone, from the moment they are born to the moment they punch their ticket - in America, things are a bit different. As the years progress, some young Jewish Americans feel more and more detached from their Jewish identity. Some are only half Jewish, or quarter Jewish, some don’t even know about their Jewish roots. It is feared, therefore, that within a few generations, not much will be left of the American Jewish, non-haredi community.  To battle this possibility, an initiative named Birthright was established in 1999. The idea was simple - bringing young Jews from all around the world to Israel, so that they can understand their roots, get to know the country, and hopefully, fall in love. Since then, more than 750K people participated in the project, 75% of which are Americans and Canadians. It was a wild success. But now, as Corona emerged in our life, the future of the entire operation is being put to the test. So what does the future hold for Birthright? And did the project achieve any actual results? To answer these questions, we have Gidi Mark on the show today. Gidi is the CEO of Taglit. He started his career as a diplomat, and he served the country of Israel in many embassies, including Istanbul, Bonn and New York. He’s been serving as CEO since 2008, and let is to impressive success. We’re happy to be joined by Gidi Mark to discuss Birthright, American Jewry, and much more.

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0:00.0

This is Aiton Weinstein.

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And I'm Naor Menninger, and you're listening to Two Nice Jewish Boys.

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This podcast is made in collaboration with the Jewish Journal.

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Check them out at Jewishjournal.com.

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Also in collaboration with Arutscheva, Israel National News.com.

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And last but not least, in collaboration with Australian Jewish News, check them out at

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AJN.timesof Israel.com. If you'd like to support the podcast, visit 2NJB.com

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slash donate.

0:50.3

As the years progress, some young Jewish Americans feel more and more detached from their Jewish identity. Some are only half Jewish or quarter Jewish. Some don't even know about their Jewish roots.

0:57.0

It is feared, therefore, that within a few generations, not much will be left of the American

1:02.6

Jewish community. To battle this possibility, an initiative named Birthright was established in 1994.

1:10.5

The idea was simple, bringing young Jews from

1:13.3

around the world to Israel so they can understand their roots, get to know the country, and

1:18.5

hopefully fall in love. Since then, more than 600,000 people participated in the project,

1:25.7

80% of them, Americans and Canadians.

1:28.8

It was a wild success.

1:31.3

But now, as corona has crept into our lives, the future of the entire operation is being

1:37.1

put to the test.

1:38.5

So what does the future hold for birthright?

1:40.9

And did the project achieve any actual results? To answer these questions, we are joined today by Giddy Mark.

1:48.0

Giddy is the CEO of Taglite.

1:50.0

He started his career as a diplomat and served the country of Israel in many embassies, including

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