(11) Anton Goodman, Yisrael Medad, and Coexistence on an Israeli Bus
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David Ze'ev speaks to Anton Goodman about why he strongly opposes Israel's Nation-State Law, and the reasons that the law hurts Israel's democratic character. Activist Yisrael Medad suggests several reasons that more Jewish people are ascending the Temple Mount - officially under the religious jurisdiction of the Islamic Wakf - than ever before. Finally, David relates a short story about an encounter on a local bus, and what that anecdote indicates about the possibilities of coexistence among Jews.
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