Please consider the Achilles heal of Israeli government misogyny which with great deliberateness ignored the warning of female IDF monitors. It actually has an equivalency in the diaspora.
Okay — here are a few different ways to get to what you’re trying to accomplish with this “Podcast” name:
1) Keeping with street metaphors and in the infrastructure vein, maybe use “BRIDGEWORKS?” It is implying the work of bridge-building — between peoples, ideas, futures — one part prosaic and contemporary, the other working on collapsing divides.
2) “HINENI: HERE WE ARE” (play on Hebrew for Here I am) harkens to Jewish spirituality and links more to a moral stance — being present and ready — for anything!
3) “TWO STATES OF MIND” a little more elegant play on the two-state solution and divided political mindsets here in the diaspora
4) “J STREET JUNCTION” is simply a prosaic if metaphorical meeting point for ideas and communities.
Be sure to stay to the end and hear their discussion of the New York City race. I agree very much with their analysis and their discussion of how both AOC and Mamdani are sincerely interested in engaging with the very real problem of growing antisemitism and anti-Jewish violence. But as my own Substack beat on antisemitism and anti-Palestinianism argues, there is a new kind of in your face anti-ZionISTism, since antisemitism like racism, constantly reinvents itself.
Please consider the Achilles heal of Israeli government misogyny which with great deliberateness ignored the warning of female IDF monitors. It actually has an equivalency in the diaspora.
Okay — here are a few different ways to get to what you’re trying to accomplish with this “Podcast” name:
1) Keeping with street metaphors and in the infrastructure vein, maybe use “BRIDGEWORKS?” It is implying the work of bridge-building — between peoples, ideas, futures — one part prosaic and contemporary, the other working on collapsing divides.
2) “HINENI: HERE WE ARE” (play on Hebrew for Here I am) harkens to Jewish spirituality and links more to a moral stance — being present and ready — for anything!
3) “TWO STATES OF MIND” a little more elegant play on the two-state solution and divided political mindsets here in the diaspora
4) “J STREET JUNCTION” is simply a prosaic if metaphorical meeting point for ideas and communities.
Be sure to stay to the end and hear their discussion of the New York City race. I agree very much with their analysis and their discussion of how both AOC and Mamdani are sincerely interested in engaging with the very real problem of growing antisemitism and anti-Jewish violence. But as my own Substack beat on antisemitism and anti-Palestinianism argues, there is a new kind of in your face anti-ZionISTism, since antisemitism like racism, constantly reinvents itself.