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April 20, 2012

Chutzpah is key to Israel's success

MICHAEL STEINHARDT

As Israel prepares to begin its 65th year of modern-day independence, there can be no disputing that this nation remains confronted with myriad challenges and threats to its very existence. Nonetheless, I can confidently say, as someone who has been blessed to contribute to its modern renaissance, that Israel’s daily reality is one of hope and promise for a brighter future – a reality in which most Israelis live.

Recently, I appeared in a film that will soon be showing across the world: Israel Inside: How a Small Nation Makes a Big Difference. The film attempts to pin down the elusive key characteristics that make modern Israel a nation unlike all other nations.

I’ll name a few: chutzpah, transforming adversity to advantage and powerful family links. While many explanations have been offered as to why Israel has accomplished so much in such a short time and in a hostile environment, I believe that national character and personal determination shouldn’t be overlooked.

Undoubtedly, there is an underlying Israeli (or, many would say, Jewish) characteristic that can only be defined as chutzpah. This term is often mistranslated as brashness or even rudeness. Yet, those who truly appreciate what motivates chutzpah know that it is a trait driven by an unwavering determination to get things done – and ensuring that “no” cannot be the answer. Chutzpah can also be used positively to challenge the status quo and look for new ways to do things better and reject the skepticism of the naysayers. This is a big part of what makes Israel so successful and unique.

I can certainly relate to this character trait – it’s what made me push ahead when I founded Birthright Israel and, since then, it’s a vision that I have been blessed to share with hundreds of thousands of young people since the program’s launch.

In the spirit of Israel Inside, Israel’s 64th anniversary should be used to dismiss the notion of a modern Israel solely defined by the conflict that surrounds it. In little more than half a century, a country has been created that is a burgeoning haven of scientific innovation, a marketplace of ideas that attracts the world’s leading minds and a centre of some of the world’s most contributive medical discoveries. An arid land of desert and harsh climate has literally been transformed into a leading international exporter of thousands of products to the majority of ports around the globe. Despite the global economic downturn, the Israeli export industry continues to grow and, in 2011, recorded $89 billion US in sales, a 4.5 percent increase over the previous year.

As clichéd as many might think it to say, Israel is one big family – in times both good and bad. The concept of a national collective that motivated the establishment of the state demonstrates itself today in the ethos of a national responsibility for fellow citizens and has penetrated into all aspects of Israeli society.

I chided the Jewish establishment when I founded Birthright. My theory was that Jewish identity among American secular Jews would surge if that group felt connected to Israel. And I was right. Here, I will chide again: Israel’s identity at 64 must be linked to our collective pride in Israel’s accomplishments and the confidence that we have only revealed a portion of its full national potential. It is for this reason that I threw my lot in with the makers of Israel Inside, JerusalemOnlineU.com, who are a group of innovative American Israelis dedicated to upping the connection of unaffiliated American Jews through paradigm-shifting film education.

Israel gives us many reasons to look forward to another year of our beloved nation’s independence. But, most of all, we need to remember that now is the time to embrace a new outlook on the Jewish state and ensure that we begin to view her for what she truly is – a nation of remarkable progress, innovation and the very best of downright chutzpah.

Michael Steinhardt is the founder of Birthright Israel and a member of the advisory board of JerusalemOnlineU.com. He is featured alongside other leading Jewish and Israeli personalities in the film Israel Inside, produced by JerusalemOnlineU.com. To find out about viewings in your area, visit israelinsidethemovie.com.

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