Bombs, Birthright & the Rebbe’s Air Force
Description
This week on edJEWcation, ChayaLeah returns from an impromptu war-zone detour with 40 Birthright students, a cruise ship, and a newfound appreciation for bomb shelters. What started as a sunny student trip to Israel turned into a harrowing 12-day ordeal as Iran launched a massive missile attack, Ben-Gurion shut down, and Birthright scrambled to evacuate thousands.
We unpack her experience taking shelter from missiles in Jerusalem, fleeing to Cyprus by boat, partying awkwardly at sea, and witnessing the awe-inspiring kindness of Chabad communities in Cyprus, Germany, and beyond. Along the way, we discuss Psalms, summer camp, and the Rebbe's unapologetic views on peace, war, and Israeli security.
Also in this episode:
🕍 Why the Rebbe said “not one inch”
🚢 The kosher cruise ship evacuation no one saw coming
🍝 How Chabad fed 600 stranded Jews with potatoes, joy, and extension cords
🕊️ A hot take on anti-war platitudes from the Pope
🔥 Did the war feel… messianic? And what does that even mean?
🏕️ Plus, a plug for Jewish summer camps, homesick kids, and the power of watermelon by the lake
If you’ve ever wondered what it means to be part of the Jewish people—or how to explain to your kids why the IDF deserves a L’Chaim—this one’s for you.