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Finding the descendants of Israel’s founding fathers

Israel’s most popular podcaster tells of his quest to discover the views of the later generations of the Jewish state's great pioneers

May 11, 2023 13:42
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“One night, I was reading Israel’s Declaration of Independence and looking at the names of everyone who signed the declaration, wondering who they were and what they represented,”

Israel’s most popular podcaster, Mishy Harman, tells the JC. It was the beginning of a fascinating journey.

Together with his team, Harman, 39, spent months tracking down the closest living descendants of the signatories, who had all been members of the Va’ad Leumi, the organisation that oversaw the running of the nascent country.

The result is 40 episodes within his Israel Story podcast of interviews with 50 children and grandchildren, entitled, Signed, Sealed, Delivered?. It has been released to coincide with Israel’s 75th

"I was interested in finding out who the signatories were as people, not as historical figures,” says Harman, “and in getting a sense of what [they] would think about the Declaration of Independence today, about the extent to which we have fulfilled its promise or veered off the path.”

He also wanted to discover what their descendants felt about the Declaration today. Not all of them were easy to find. “We went to archives, read people’s obituaries, went onto social media and called people,” he says. “We called a lot of wrong people.” Once they found the right people, many of the interviews turned out to be revelatory.

“While there were people on the left who say things like ‘Israel is an apartheid state’, including David Ben-Gurion’s grandson, and people on the right saying that democracy isn’t a Jewish value, the vast majority of the descendants were centre and centre-left.