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Shaun and Ari Discuss Israel is proud to partner with the Jerusalem Media Group to relaunch as Boots on the Ground: Insights on Israel’s War, Politics, and Identity.

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  • Yom HaZikaron Part II: A Father’s Loss, A Nation’s Embrace | The Legacy of Michael Levin ep 38
    Apr 21 2026

    In Part II of this special Yom HaZikaron episode of Boots on the Ground, we sit down with Mark Levin, the father of lone soldier Michael Levin, who fell in the Second Lebanon War.

    This is not just a story of loss. It is a story of conviction, sacrifice, and what it means to raise a child who chooses a life of purpose and responsibility to the Jewish people.

    Mark reflects on the values that shaped Michael, the moment he chose to leave everything behind and join the IDF, and the impossible decision of a father who ultimately chose to support his son’s path, even when it meant facing his greatest fear.

    He shares the final goodbye at the airport, the devastating moment of loss, and the overwhelming experience of arriving in Israel to witness a nation come together, thousands strong, to honor a soldier they had never met.

    Two decades later, we explore how Michael’s legacy continues to live on through the Lone Soldier movement, impacting thousands who follow in his path.

    This conversation captures the essence of Yom HaZikaron: the unbearable weight of sacrifice alongside the unbreakable spirit of a people. As Israel transitions from remembrance to independence, Mark offers a powerful perspective on resilience, national strength, and why, despite everything, he remains deeply optimistic about the future of Israel.

    This episode is about more than memory. It is about legacy, responsibility, and the enduring strength of Am Yisrael.

    Learn more about Michael Levin’s story and legacy, and watch the documentary here:
    https://michaellevinlonesoldier.org/documentary-film/

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    24 min
  • Yom HaZikaron Part I: The Bridge Between Sacrifice and Nationhood ep 37
    Apr 20 2026

    How do you remember a war that hasn’t ended yet?

    In this special Yom HaZikaron episode of Boots on the Ground, we confront that question head-on. Instead of trying to process the present while still living it, we look back, finding clarity, meaning, and strength in the stories that shaped Israel’s past and continue to define its present.

    In Part I, Ari sits down with Michael Rabibbo, a lone soldier and combat veteran of the First Lebanon War, to tell the story of his childhood friend, Avi Grogan. Avi was more than a soldier, he was a medic who ran into artillery fire again and again to save others. After rescuing three comrades, he returned for a fourth, ultimately giving his life in the process. His final moments were not spent in fear, but in guiding others on how to save another wounded soldier.

    But this episode is not just about how Avi fell. It’s about how he lived. From a small, tight-knit Jewish community in Phoenix to the battlefields of Lebanon, this conversation explores the values, upbringing, and sense of purpose that shaped a generation of fighters and what we must pass on to the next.

    As Israel moves from Yom HaZikaron into Yom HaAtzmaut, this episode wrestles with the tension between grief and gratitude, loss and independence. It asks what it truly means to build a nation—and what it costs.

    This is a story of friendship, sacrifice, faith, and the unbreakable link between those who fell and the future they helped secure.

    Part II, featuring Mark Lavine, father of fallen lone soldier Michael Lavine, follows next.

    Listen, reflect, and remember.

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    27 min
  • Yom HaShoah Special: My Family’s Story of Survival, Loss, and Legacy ep 36
    Apr 13 2026

    For Yom HaShoah, we step away from our usual conversations on war, politics, and identity to do something far more personal.

    In this special episode, I sit down with my mother, Sharon Spira, to tell the story of my grandparents, Holocaust survivors whose lives shaped everything I understand about resilience, faith, and what it means to be part of the Jewish people.

    We speak about my grandmother’s survival, from forced labor to a 470 kilometer death march where only a handful lived. We speak about my grandfather’s journey through Auschwitz, the impossible choices he was forced to make, and the quiet strength that defined the rest of his life.

    But this is not only a story about the past. It is about what comes after. What it means to rebuild. What it means to raise children in the shadow of unimaginable trauma. And what it means for us, today, as a nation still fighting for our future.

    This conversation is about memory, but more importantly, it is about continuity. About the responsibility to carry these stories forward. And about the unbreakable spirit of a people who refuse to disappear.

    On this Yom HaShoah, we remember. And we continue.

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    35 min
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