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EPISODE · Jun 20, 2026 · 28 MIN

A Tale of Two Cities:

from Shalom From Tel Aviv with Paul Maleary & Nigel Lithman KC

A Tale of Two Cities: The Cultural, Political, and Spiritual Paradox of Tel Aviv and JerusalemIn this episode of Shalom from Tel Aviv, hosts Paul Maleary and HHJ Nigel Lithman KC discuss the stark cultural and political contrast between the lively, secular metropolis of Tel Aviv and the deeply traditional, orthodox atmosphere of Jerusalem. Key Themes and Discussion PointsThe Tel Aviv-Jerusalem Paradox: Lithman contrasts Tel Aviv—which recently hosted the Middle East's largest Gay Pride march with 100,000 attendees—with Jerusalem, a heavily Orthodox ("black") city where such an event would be highly controversial. The Conscription Controversy: A central political flashpoint is whether ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) Jews should serve in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Lithman argues that historical precedent dating back to the biblical exodus under Joshua shows that religious sectors served in the military, making current exemptions inappropriate. Political Alignments: The episode touches on Israel's proportional representation government. Lithman criticizes current right-wing ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir for partnering with ultra-Orthodox parties, while expressing favor for former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, whom he describes as a pragmatic "modern orthodox" leader.A Journey into Jerusalem: Lithman describes the unique experience of driving into Jerusalem, noting the historical 1948 War of Independence armored vehicles alongside newly placed yellow cars commemorating the victims of the October 7, 2023 terrorist attacks. The Tapestry of the Old City: The discussion explores the architectural beauty and profound religious diversity packed within Jerusalem's walled Old City—from the Room of the Last Supper and King David's Tomb at Mount Zion to the distinct Armenian, Jewish, Christian, and Arab quarters. Lithman also explains the history of the Western Wall and why its name transitioned from the "Wailing Wall" after the city's unification in the 1967 Six-Day War. Monuments of Memory and Statehood: The episode concludes with reflections on two landmark sites: Yad Vashem (the World Centre for Holocaust Remembrance) and Mount Herzl. Lithman highlights the simplicity of Theodor Herzl's resting place—a single white stone cube bearing only his name—honoring the father of modern Zionism who envisioned a Jewish homeland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Tale of Two Cities: The Cultural, Political, and Spiritual Paradox of Tel Aviv and JerusalemIn this episode of Shalom from Tel Aviv, hosts Paul Maleary and HHJ Nigel Lithman KC discuss the stark cultural and political contrast between the lively, secular metropolis of Tel Aviv and the deeply traditional, orthodox atmosphere of Jerusalem. Key Themes and Discussion PointsThe Tel Aviv-Jerusalem Paradox: Lithman contrasts Tel Aviv—which recently hosted the Middle East's largest Gay Pride march with 100,000 attendees—with Jerusalem, a heavily Orthodox ("black") city where such an event would be highly controversial. The Conscription Controversy: A central political flashpoint is whether ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) Jews should serve in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Lithman argues that historical precedent dating back to the biblical exodus under Joshua shows that religious sectors served in the military, making current exemptions inappropriate. Political Alignments: The episode touches on Israel's proportional representation government. Lithman criticizes current right-wing ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir for partnering with ultra-Orthodox parties, while expressing favor for former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, whom he describes as a pragmatic "modern orthodox" leader.A Journey into Jerusalem: Lithman describes the unique experience of driving into Jerusalem, noting the historical 1948 War of Independence armored vehicles alongside newly placed yellow cars commemorating the victims of the October 7, 2023 terrorist attacks. The Tapestry of the Old City: The discussion explores the architectural beauty and profound religious diversity packed within Jerusalem's walled Old City—from the Room of the Last Supper and King David's Tomb at Mount Zion to the distinct Armenian, Jewish, Christian, and Arab quarters. Lithman also explains the history of the Western Wall and why its name transitioned from the "Wailing Wall" after the city's unification in the 1967 Six-Day War. Monuments of Memory and Statehood: The episode concludes with reflections on two landmark sites: Yad Vashem (the World Centre for Holocaust Remembrance) and Mount Herzl. Lithman highlights the simplicity of Theodor Herzl's resting place—a single white stone cube bearing only his name—honoring the father of modern Zionism who envisioned a Jewish homeland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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