What Israel Means to American Jews

I can’t speak for all, but I think I’m on the mark here…

Andrew Katz
4 min readDec 27, 2023
David Rubinger’s photo of IDF Paratroopers Zion Karasenti, Yitzhak Yifat, and Haim Oshri at the Western Wall/public domain

I was nine years old when the Six Day War happened. In just a few days everything changed. Israelis strode mightily across headlines the world over. David Rubinger’s classic photo portrayed a new Jew, the muscular Yid who didn’t take crap from anybody, not even three powerful Arab nations.

In the back of our Hebrew school weekly readers this photo appeared with text balloons added. One of the massed prisoner Arabs says to another:

AP Photo

There’s only one of them and a hundred of us, maybe we should rush him.

No, says another, I don’t like the odds.

Israelis became a kind of redemption.

Redemption from the image of the Jew, docile and submissive, herded by the thousands into cars built for the cattle they resembled before being stripped naked and gassed like the vermin Zyklon B was created to exterminate.

Not these men and women. They created an entirely new paradigm of the tough, hard-muscled Jew who didn’t…

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Andrew Katz
Andrew Katz

Written by Andrew Katz

LA born & raised, now I live upstate. I hate snow. I write on healthcare, politics & history. Hobbies are woodworking & singing Xmas carols with nonsense lyrics

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