
Haaretz Podcast ‘French Jews don’t know who their friends are anymore’: Rabbi Delphine Horvilleur on the Gaza war's impact
Oct 28, 2025
Rabbi Delphine Horvilleur, a leading figure in the liberal Jewish movement in France and author, discusses the profound changes in French Jewish identity since the Gaza conflict began. She shares insights on the challenges of maintaining open dialogue within the community and the backlash she faced for criticizing Israeli policies. Delphine also highlights the rise of anti-Semitism and explores the impact of her HBO-adapted series, urging listeners to foster conversations amidst the turmoil and express hope for the future.
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Her Son's Defiant Necklace
- Horvilleur shares her son's insistence on wearing a Magen David necklace despite her worries during protests.
- She says generational identity and political disagreements reflect the son's belonging to his generation.
Language Breakdown As Central Trauma
- French Jews have changed profoundly since October 7th and many now struggle to speak within families and communities.
- Delphine Horvilleur says language breakdowns and inability to converse are central consequences of the trauma.
War Burns Bridges And Erodes Empathy
- War destroys bridges and undermines the Jewish skill of interpretation and empathy.
- Horvilleur warns that loss of empathy contaminates both external and intra-community relationships.



