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Author: Romy Neumark

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In this four-part series, Israeli journalist Romy Neumark follows the founder of Harvard Jews for Palestine through the Gaza war. Her family’s story opens a window onto the generational divide within the Jewish American community - and how it’s reshaping views on Israel.

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Editor: Noa Amiel Lavie | Sound Design: Tina Tobey Mack
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4. A Family Reckoning

4. A Family Reckoning

2025-11-0530:33

In this final episode, Violet moves from the protest to the family living room, confronting her father and her longtime Israel-supporting grandmother with her beliefs and activism. Their candid, heartfelt conversations expose the generational divides in how each of them understands Israel and the Zionist idea: divisions that echo the broader fracture reshaping American Jewish life. Can honest dialogue begin to heal the modern Jewish-American family?Further readingRobert Mnookin, The Jewish American Paradox: Embracing Choice in a Changing World. PublicAffairs, 2018.Jordan Muchnick & Elaine Kamarck, “The Generation Gap in Opinions toward Israel.” Brookings Institution, 9 November 2023.Ezra Klein, “Why American Jews No Longer Understand One Another.” The New York Times Opinion, 20 July 2025.NPR News, “What Does Israel Mean to American Jews?”. 15 October 2025.Learn more about the show and share your thoughts at our website: myhomefronts.com My Home Fronts is hosted and recorded by Romy Neumark.Editing by Noa Amiel Lavie.Sound design by Tina Tobey Mack.Art work by Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi, courtesy of the artist and Fort Gansevoort Gallery, NYC.Our podcast theme is 24inst from mobygratis. Additional tracks are from Epidemic Sound.
3. The Undoing

3. The Undoing

2025-10-0333:00

After months of silence, Violet returns to the microphone. From Harvard’s Gaza solidarity encampment to the fallout of her suspension, we follow her return to campus protests. But after her grandfather’s death, she confronts a stark realization: her call for divestment from Israel is undoing the pro-Israel work her grandparents spent decades advancing.Further readingHarvard Magazine, “Harvard Encampment Ends / Quiet” (May 2024) — account of the pro-Palestine encampment at Harvard Yard and its evolving dynamics Harvard MagazineThe New York Times, “Palestinian Activist Arrest & Jewish Community Tensions” (March 11, 2025)International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, Working Definition of AntisemitismThe Crimson, Naftali Bennett at Harvard Business School Talk (2025) — “Naftali Bennett HBS Talk”Learn more about the show and share your thoughts at our website: myhomefronts.com My Home Fronts is hosted and recorded by Romy Neumark.Editing by Noa Amiel Lavie.Sound design by Tina Tobey Mack.Art work by Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi, courtesy of the artist and Fort Gansevoort Gallery, NYC.Our podcast theme is 24inst from mobygratis. Additional tracks are from Epidemic Sound.
As Violet Barron goes silent, Romy Neumark turns to Professors Derek Penslar and Yael Sternhell to ask why Israel provokes such strong reactions in America. Sternhell places today’s campus protests in the broader history of American social movements, while Penslar traces shifting perceptions of Zionism - from a source of pride to a contested ideology. Together, they reveal how the emotional weight of Israel has evolved across generations of American Jews and continues to shape their views today.Further readingsYael Sternhell, American Campus Protests Following the October 7 War: Historical and Contemporary Connections (2025), Israeli Sociology 26(1): 93–103. Situates the protests after October 7 within the longer history of American student movements.Derek J. Penslar, Zionism: An Emotional State (Key Words in Jewish Studies series; Rutgers University Press, 2023). Explores the emotional forces—pride, fear, solidarity—that have sustained and challenged Zionism over time.Harvard University, Presidential Task Force on Combating Antisemitism and Anti-Israeli Bias (final report published April 2025). Harvard’s official review of antisemitism and anti-Israel bias on campus, with policy recommendations for change. Pew Research Center, Views of the U.S. Role in the Israel–Hamas War (March 21, 2024)Jewish Electorate Institute, National survey: U.S. Jewish voters—views on Israel, apartheid, genocide, and right to exist (July 13, 2021)Columbia University Office of the President, Our Release of the Summer 2024 Campus Climate Survey from the Task Force on Antisemitism (18 June 2025)Learn more about the show and share your thoughts at our website.My Home Fronts is hosted and recorded by Romy Neumark.Editing by Noa Amiel Lavie.Sound design by Tina Tobey Mack.Art work by Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi, courtesy of the artist and Fort Gansevoort Gallery, NYC.Our podcast theme is 24inst from mobygratis. Additional tracks are from Epidemic Sound.
1. Meeting Violet

1. Meeting Violet

2025-09-2126:32

An unexpected meeting between journalist Romy Neumark and student activist Violet Barron sparks a conversation that becomes an intimate portrait: from Violet’s shock on October 7 to the moment she founded Harvard Jews for Palestine.Further readingsPalestine Solidarity Campaign, “⁠Statement on Escalation of Violence⁠” (9 October 2023)The Harvard Crimson, “⁠University Hall Occupation Ends⁠” (18 November 2023)Jews of Color Initiative, “⁠Navigating Nuance: On Using the Term ‘Jews of Color⁠’” (June 2022)Learn more about the show and share your thoughts at our website.My Home Fronts is hosted and recorded by Romy Neumark.Editing by Noa Amiel Lavie.Sound design by Tina Tobey Mack.Art work by Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi, courtesy of the artist and Fort Gansevoort Gallery, NYC.Our podcast theme is 24inst from mobygratis. Additional tracks are from Epidemic Sound.
Trailer

Trailer

2025-09-0505:40

Journalist Romy Neumark shares her journey from Israeli news anchor to Harvard lecturer, and introduces My Home Fronts, a four-part podcast that follows Harvard undergraduate Violet Barron, founder of Jews for Palestine on campus. Violet’s pro-Palestinian, anti-Zionist activism during the Gaza war sparks a family conflict that reveals a deeper generational divide within the American Jewish community.
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