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The Tikvah Podcast

Zionism as the Liberation of Judaism: The Debate over the Soul of Secular Zionism

The Tikvah Podcast

Tikvah

Judaism, Politics, Religion & Spirituality, News

4.6620 Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2017

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

The establishment of the State of Israel is one of the most remarkable achievements of the modern era. Never before had a people dispersed throughout the world, deprived of sovereignty for millennia, returned to its ancient homeland to build a thriving country. Who were the leaders and thinkers that helped craft a modern Jewish nationalism for a people so long deprived of self-determination? What moved them? What were their political teachings and key disagreements?

The Tikvah Fund invites you to join Dr. Micah Goodman, Research Fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem and CEO and Rosh Midrasha of Midreshet Ein Prat, for a three-part exploration of the writings, legacies, and debates of Zionism’s early thinkers. We will study the teachings of Theodor Herzl, Micha Josef Berdichevsky, Ahad Ha’am, Isaac Jacob Reines, Abraham Isaac Kook, and other representatives of modern Jewish nationalist thought. In doing so, Dr. Goodman will help us see how the founding disagreements within Secular Zionism, Religious Zionism, and Ultra-Orthodoxy can shed light on the spirit of Jewish nationalism and the internal conflicts Israel still faces today.

These lectures were originally delivered at one of the Tikvah Fund’s educational programs for undergraduates. Click here to learn more about our educational programs.

In his first lecture, Dr. Micah Goodman explores the founding disagreements of secular Zionism by focusing on the relationship between Zionism and Jewish tradition in the thought of Ahad Ha’am and Micha Josef Berdichvky.

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The founding disagreement of Israeli secularism is disagreement between Echada'am and Berdychewski.

0:09.8

One says being secular is liberating yourself from your past.

0:14.2

The other says, Echada'Am, being secular means having a liberated attitude towards your

0:19.9

past. The Tikva Fund presents a lecture by Mika Goodman.

0:23.6

Zionism as the liberation of Judaism,

0:25.6

the debate over the soul of secular Zionism,

0:28.6

was delivered in August 2016 in New York City.

0:32.6

Dr. Goodman is a research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem

0:36.6

and the CEO in Rosh Midrashah

0:38.3

at Ayn Pratt. He's the author of four books. The Dream of the Cusari was published in 2012.

0:45.2

Moses's last speech was published in 2014. His award-winning book on Maimonides,

0:51.1

Secrets of the God of the Perplexed, was published in Hebrew in 2010 and translated

0:56.0

into English as Maimonides and the book that changed Judaism, Secrets of the God for the

1:01.0

Perplexed.

1:02.0

Dr. Goodman's most recent book is Ketch 67, published in 2017.

1:07.0

Intellectually speaking, my background, my PhDs in Jewish philosophy, and I focus most of

1:12.3

my time thinking about Jewish philosophy.

1:15.9

But in the past few years, I've been shifting my thoughts from thinking about Jewish philosophers

1:21.8

like Maimonides, Rabeu Dahlavi, biblical philosophy. I'm thinking now about contemporary Israeli philosophy.

1:31.3

How do great ideas of Zionism apply or how can we make them relevant for Israelis today?

1:38.3

Israel has been taken for granted but because it's already there.

1:42.3

But here's something that was never there and is constantly changing.

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