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A Time for Choosing: Faith, Israel, and a Defining Moment in Washington

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May 6, 2026

As Pastor Doug Reed records from Washington, D.C. ahead of a major Israel advocacy gathering, Rabbi Pesach Wolicki joins from nearby, on his way to join him. Together, they reflect on a moment that feels like more than just another news cycle.

Across the Jewish world, the Christian world, and the broader public square, old assumptions are being challenged and new lines are being drawn. From shifting alliances to growing internal divisions, this conversation explores what it means to stand with conviction when it’s no longer easy—or popular.

Along the way, Doug shares about his family’s upcoming move to Israel, a deeply personal step that brings these questions out of the abstract and into real life.

As Pesach puts it, we may be living through a time for choosing.

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