I am trying to find a good Jewish conservative podcast to help round-out my podcast collection.
Interesting, thank you.
If the left in Europe and, increasingly, the United States is so hospitable to anti-Zionist and anti-Semitic ideas, what does that mean for the future of Jews and the Left? Michael Walzer explained the historical Jewish affinity for the left as a straightforward matter: We have supported the people who support us. The historical insights of the Jews and the Left conference suggested that things were never so simpleor mutual. So, when that basic equation no longer holdsif the left are no longer the people who support uswill we continue to support them? The rising generation of the left will contain its share of Jews, maybe even more than its share; but whether it will be a Jewish left, as it was in the past, is very much in doubt.
Personally, I dislike leftists of Jewish descent, but despise leftosts who seek to recast Judaism to serve their abominations. I would have vomited at the conference. Say what you will about men like Chaim Rumkowski, but at least he tried to save Jews. The leftists who seek to destroy Judaism or define it out of existence, demand to be celebrated as Jews. That's isn't chutzpah. It's pissing on the graves of tens of thousands of Jews killed in the pursuit of an atheist heaven, and calling it "watering the plants".