As Jews in Israel and across the world celebrate the Passover holiday – also known in Hebrew as the festival of freedom – we discuss the controversial ban on bringing food into public hospitals during the eight-day holiday. Is the government merely protecting the sensibilities of religious Jews or is this a as clear a case of religious coercion as it seems?

We'll also talk about the start of negotiations between Prime Minister Netanyahu and his likely coalition partners – one of whom is demanding an end to the military service exemption granted 70 years to yeshiva students.

Host Simon Spungin is joined by Haaretz's "wise son," Anshel Pfeffer.

As Jews in Israel and across the world celebrate the Passover holiday – also known in Hebrew as the festival of freedom – we discuss the controversial ban on bringing food into public hospitals during the eight-day holiday. Is the government merely protecting the sensibilities of religious Jews or is this a as clear a case of religious coercion as it seems?


We'll also talk about the start of negotiations between Prime Minister Netanyahu and his likely coalition partners – one of whom is demanding an end to the military service exemption granted 70 years to yeshiva students.


Host Simon Spungin is joined by Haaretz's "wise son," Anshel Pfeffer.