In this episode, we explore the rich and often overlooked middle ground of Jewish life in Israel—beyond the binary of Haredi and secular. Our guest, Rabbi Noga Brenner Samia, offers a deep and nuanced look at pluralism in Israeli society, where many are forging meaningful Jewish identities outside traditional categories.
As the Executive Director of Hillel Israel and a leading voice in the pluralist movement, Rabbi Brenner Samia sheds light on how Reform Judaism in Israel is growing—creating vibrant, inclusive communities rooted in Jewish values, egalitarianism, and social justice. She also discusses Hillel Israel’s role in empowering college students to explore Jewish life on their own terms, fostering curiosity, community, and a strong sense of belonging.
Together, we examine what it means to live a Jewish life in Israel today, the evolving role of non-Orthodox movements, and why expanding the definition of Jewish identity is vital to the country’s future.
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