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Adam S. Ferziger. "Agents of Change: American Jews and the Transformation of Israeli Judaism" (NYU Press, 2025)

Jan 4, 2026
In this engaging conversation, historian Adam S. Ferziger, a professor at Bar-Ilan University, discusses how American Jews have influenced Israeli Judaism. He explores the evolution of religious Zionism post-1967, revealing its emergence as a key player in Israeli society. Ferziger highlights the transformative role of North American rabbis who reshaped educational paradigms in Israel and delves into the broader societal impacts, including the rise of Orthodox feminism and the 'Israelification' of ideas. A thought-provoking analysis of cultural and religious dynamics!
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Religious Zionism Diversified After 1967

  • Adam S. Ferziger argues religious Zionism in Israel became less monolithic and more diverse in the 21st century.
  • This diversification followed intellectual shifts and new educational models introduced by North American émigré rabbis.
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Own Your Positionality Transparently

  • Ferziger advises scholars to own their positionality and be transparent about personal connections to their subjects.
  • He stresses rigorous sourcing and methodological transparency to allow readers to verify claims.
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Soloveitchik's Synthesis Shaped New Institutions

  • Yeshiva University and Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik's synthesis of secular learning and Torah deeply influenced the American rabbis who later moved to Israel.
  • That intellectual style shaped the institutions they founded and the curriculum they taught in Israel.
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