We Declare! Israeli Democracy: Past, Present, and Future
The Current State of Israel • 57m
With the current political crisis unfolding in Israel, there is no more timely an occasion to come together to discuss and debate the State of Israel’s founding document, its Declaration of Independence. Led by educators from BINA: The Jewish Movement for Social Change, we’ll examine this document and discuss the nature and future of Israel’s democracy and democratic values. Our program culminates in a panel discussion with our rabbis, scholars, and Consul General of Israel to New York Asaf Zamir on the current political situation and the future of Israeli democracy.
This program is in partnership with BINA: The Jewish movement for Social Change and Congregation Ansche Chesed.
Asaf Zamir is the Consul General of Israel in New York. He previously served as Deputy Mayor of Tel Aviv and as a Member of Knesset in the Blue and White Party.
Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove is Senior Rabbi at Park Avenue Synagogue
Rabbi Jeremy Kalmanofsky is Senior Rabbi at Ansche Chesed on the Upper West Side.
Nir Braudo is the Executive Director of BINA
Ayala Deckel is head of BINA's Secular Yeshiva
Osnat Fox is the director of Makom's Institute for Global Jewish Voice at The Jewish Agency for Israel
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