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In this episode of the
18Forty Podcast, we talk to a panel of rabbis about yeshiva, seminary, and the “year in Israel.” Additionally, we hear from Dov Rosenblatt, who more than two decades ago wrote the satirical song “Flippin’ Out.”
Gap-year programs have become one of the primary points of contact that American Jews have with Israel. But, paradoxically, the year in Israel is a quintessentially American experience. In this episode we discuss:
- What are the signs of a healthy gap-year experience?
- How can gap-year programs become more focused on Israel?
- How has the year in Israel changed in a post–October 7 world?
Tune in to hear a conversation about how the gap year can meet the needs of this generation.
Interview with Dov Rosenblatt begins at 16:25.
Shaalvim Dinner panel with Ari Waxman, Judah Mischel, and Gershon Turetsky begins at 33:36.
References:
“
Flippin' Out” by Blue Fringe
Flipping Out? Myth or Fact? The Impact of the "Year in Israel" by Shalom Z. Berger, Daniel Jacobson, Chaim I. Waxman
“
Why Space Tourists Won't Find the Awe They Seek” by Henry Wismayer
18Forty Podcast: “
Rav Judah Mischel: A Change in Progress”
“
‘Dumbed-Down Catholicism Was a Disaster’” by Molly Worthen
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