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Course not updated politically as of year 2022, GCC arab countries signed diplomatic relation contracts with Israel

Israel is a country that draws a lot of public attention around the globe. Nevertheless, both those who support Israel and those who are critical of its geopolitical standing and policies, usually have a very limited knowledge about the Israeli society and its political system. This course presents Israel from multiple perspectives - political, social, economic and cultural - in an attempt to expose the learners to a cutting edge academic research on the country. Each of the 13 sessions is focused on one aspect of the Israeli society. Every session starts with a general introduction of the issue at hand, hosting one expert or more, who share their most recent studies and insights on that specific field. Every 15 minutes, or so, the students are asked to answer an informative quiz of comprised of a single question. Upon the completion of each class, an online chat will be opened. Students studying for credit are expected to participate in it, ask relevant questions and answer questions about the required readings for this class. Students will graduate from this course with a better understanding of the Israeli society, better knowledge of the Israeli history, politics and economy, and better acquaintance with the varying groups of which the Israeli society is comprised.

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Course not updated politically as of year 2022, GCC arab countries signed diplomatic relation contracts with Israel
WA
Nice way of explaining the historical information, all Professors are nice and teaching nicely.
BD
Very informative, and engaging, videos. There are however no links to useable reading texts, which is a shame. But the content of the videos are of incredible value.
FA
A VERY INTERESTING COURSE. IT IS MOST HELPFUL IN HELPING PEOPLE UNDERSTAND WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE MODERN STATE OF ISRAEL.
SG
Its fascinating and rich. I feel privilege to listen to and learn from these many great minds.
LS
So much information and lecture videos given by fantastic instructors who helped me learn considerably more about Israel than I have ever known.
LB
An impressive general coverage of Israel - its' origins, its' development and its' evolution into the modern state.
HL
Vey informative and shows a number of different aspects of the society, and how it formed.
WM
Thank you very much. I learned to understand Israel, the country, and its culture.
TK
This was a very interesting course, very well organized and thorough.
TP
Extremely complete course. Enjoyable from start to finish.
JO
Very interesting and very much helped me to understand modern Israel.
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This is horrible couse to get a starting point of understanding israel.
The lecturers are very biased and often manipulate the data ,or even lie about the subject matter, so it will fit their left worldview. (The most prominent lie is the portrayal of the Israeli right as those who want to overthrow the rights of Israeli Arabs.)
The subjects in the course are not presented in an honest and balanced way, which is a shame because the course had a lot of potential.
It serves Israeli agenda as it tries to justify the Israeli armies actions against civilians in occupied territories.
I felt this was a disappointing course and was the least enjoyable of the last 9 courses delivered by Yad Yashem, Tel Aviv University, London college, and Hebrew University. The information was delivered IMO in a extreme left approach and was not either political or academically neutral. I don't believe I would intentionally take another course like this if Hebrew University continue to take a specific and biased approach to stud
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My very first course taken in coursera. It has been very heavy on content, but the information is meaningful for a thorough understanding of Israel society. I recommend this course to folks who share an interest in getting to know more about Israel, as well as those who wish to travel to Israel. The course did help me to understand where I am heading towards when I travel to Israel.
i am from Pakistan. here less is available to learn about the Israeli state and society. Israel has been considered an enemy in Pakistan. I would not comment on that but I would surely comment that in Israel, Arab Israelis have been treated with more sympathy than minorities are treated in Pakistan. We should try to understand this phenomenon and how Israel has been able to create a tolerant society that respects all its citizens despite their creed, and religion.
Very informative, and engaging, videos. There are however no links to useable reading texts, which is a shame. But the content of the videos are of incredible value.
Great, exhaustive course which provides a lot of insight to all those interested in Israel and its culture and society. This course is definitely suitable for the beginners, but also people like me (master in Middle Eastern studies) will greatly benefit from it. Highly recommended!!!
Each lecture included some interesting facts about Israel and its society. Maybe I miss the perspective from the Plaestine counterpart, but it's a course from the Hebrew University, and I recognize their efforts to give scientific data and approaches. I would recommend this course.
A VERY INTERESTING COURSE. IT IS MOST HELPFUL IN HELPING PEOPLE UNDERSTAND WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE MODERN STATE OF ISRAEL.
really interesting
Excellent overview of Israeli culture even if I disagree with the tone of the lecturer who spoke of the IDF & compulsory military service. Her tone seemed to be in sympathy of those young citizens who would rather not have to defend the homeland. As a career soldier & retired veteran, I must strongly disagree with that premise. The majority of veterans that I have met feel strongly the need for cumpulsory national service here in the US. Israel's policy of universal national service is greatly respected in this country.
In that the geopolitical situation in Israel requires a srong standing military, the requirement for cumpulsory national service should not be abandoned. The fact that some of the draftees feel either discriminated against or not utilized to their potential really means nothing in that the military has a heirarchy (chain of command) that must be followed to be effective. New draftees soon turn into new trainees with basic military skills & must prove themselves before they are even promoted thru the rank structure. Their alleged discontent is evidence of their puffed up opinions of themselves. Eighteen year olds think they're smart but they really need to be guided thru their formative years.
In closing, let me also say that it's a citizen's solemn duty to serve their country the best way that they can. Whether in uniform or in some type of civilian national service, service to country ingrains one into fabric of the nation.
With the outbreak of the war, I began a journey to learn more about the history and background of Israel and the Middle East. I completed the two part courses on the history of the modern Middle East and the history of Israel. This course was the capstone. Along with the historical knowledge from the other courses, this discussion of Israel State and Society brought into focus the dynamics of Israel today. The lectures seemed to reflect a variety of historical and political views presented in a scholarly manner. The final two lectures which examined political and voting issues, and a brief survey of the significance of the history of Jerusalem and the Zionist connection were to me the most compelling. This course is a "must" to understand the divisions within Israel and in the region.
Over the years I've developed a very strong fascination with the State of Israel. I just find the place incredibly interesting, and so have spent quite a bit of time reading books about Israel, watching documentaries about Israel, keeping up with the English-language feeds of Israeli news outlets. This course provided something that was lacking in all my previous study: a true scholarly examination of the nuances of Israeli society, an exploration of the kinds of things that you're just not going to get from even the most thorough of the sources geared toward popular audiences. It was an excellent survey of the forces shaping contemporary Israeli society, one that anyone interested in the State of Israel will find well worth it to take.
I learned a lot from this course and have bookmarked a few books and papers to read in the coming weeks. Prof Frenkel was an able and enthusiastic host and her guest lecturers each showed their passion and scholarship - opening up Israel from multiple perspectives. Sadly Professor Ronny Ellenblum died a few weeks ago - I found his lecture on Jerusalem fascinating.
I would comment that the links to suggested reading could benefit from an update - some could be found through careful searching of the internet - and in many cases their authors have written more recently on the topics. Still highly recommended!
I enjoyed this class to the fullest! It was very organized and user friendly! The lectures were very interesting and well as easy to access actual wording because the transcript was right below the video. As an American I have always been interested by The State of Israel but did not know where to find a concise class that I could afford to take . Thank you for providing this!
well and thorough explanations of important topics that allows us to understand Israel State and Society.
I also didn't find the course biased which is a good thing.
I came into the class already knowing a lot about Israel from both living in it and books. However, it was great seeing a college level discussion on the topic.
Its fascinating and rich. I feel privilege to listen to and learn from these many great minds.
It provide a broad understanding of Israeli-Palestinian/Arab conflict