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Conservative stars Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro address sellout crowd in Jerusalem

Shapiro, whose remarks delved into the theological realm, explained that “the Torah demands that [mankind] act morally” and that “G-d lays out a choice for each individual between good and evil.” Peterson called Israel the “cardinal model of the nation state.”

From left to right, Ben Shapiro, David Friedman and Jordan Peterson at Jerusalem’s International Convention Center on Thursday. Credit: Shimon Yair Cohen.
From left to right, Ben Shapiro, David Friedman and Jordan Peterson at Jerusalem’s International Convention Center on Thursday. Credit: Shimon Yair Cohen.

Conservative superstars Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro lectured a standing-room only audience of approximately 3,000 at Jerusalem’s International Convention Center on Thursday.

In their speeches, the Daily Wire pundits addressed major challenges currently facing the Western world, the dynamics of power and totalitarianism, how the Torah’s well-known stories and a core belief in God serve as pillars of morality for all of mankind and the role Israel can play as an emerging technological and moral superpower on the world stage.

Following the lectures, Peterson and Shapiro sat in conversation with former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, who focused many of the questions on the centrality of Jerusalem to Israel’s historical and biblical narratives, and the role of Israel as a Jewish nation-state. He asked critical questions about whether the U.S. “is on a downslope.”

Friedman is widely credited as a major force behind moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, America’s recognition of Israel’s sovereignty in the Golan Heights and contributing to the signing of the historic Abraham Accords normalization agreements between Israel and four Muslim-majority nations.

Conservative pundit Ben Shapiro speaks at Jerusalem’s International Convention Center on Thursday. Photo by Alex Traiman.
Conservative pundit Ben Shapiro speaks at Jerusalem’s International Convention Center on Thursday. Credit: Alex Traiman.

The event was organized by Tikvah Fund Israel and emceed by its CEO Amiad Cohen, a rising star in Israel’s growing movement of conservative political thought.

Much of Shapiro’s remarks delved into the theological realm. His thesis was that G-d brought three ideas into the world on Mt. Sinai with the giving of the Torah: “that God is one,” “that human beings would be held to a standard of morality” and that Israel is the “specific nation” G-d chose “to represent his values.

Shapiro explained that “the Torah demands that [mankind] act morally,” and that “G-d lays out a choice for each individual between good and evil. And he noted that “God connects the Jewish people to a certain parcel of land: Eretz Yisrael,” in order to fulfill its national mission.

He concluded that Jews must act as “great light shining forth from this city,” and implored the Jewish people “never to forget Jerusalem,” quoting the famous verse from the Prophet Isaiah that “From Zion, Torah will come forth Torah, and the word of G-d from Jerusalem.”

During the question-and-answer portion, Shapiro called Jerusalem “the centerstone of Western civilization.”

Conservative pundit Jordan Peterson, with former Ambassador David Friedman in the background, speaks at Jerusalem’s International Convention Center on Thursday. Credit: Alex Traiman.
Conservative pundit Jordan Peterson, with former Ambassador David Friedman in the background, speaks at Jerusalem’s International Convention Center on Thursday. Credit: Alex Traiman.

Peterson addressed the role of stories, unity and responsibility in shaping the narrative of mankind. He noted that “everything is subject to an infinite number of interpretations,” a concept being abused by those who historically have sought power over the greater good.

“The narrative that we impose on the world is nothing but naked power,” he explained.

Peterson then analyzed the biblical stories of Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Abraham and Moses.

He called Israel the “cardinal model of the nation state,” and asked whether “as Jews in Israel, are you telling the greatest story ever told?”

He expressed his hope that Israel would one day make peace, starting first “in your own houses. To make peace you have to confront the serpent in the garden.”

Coming back to the concept of perception in storytelling, Peterson noted that meaningful existence is attainable. “The ultimate reality is right there,” he said, “at hand right in front of you; made in the image of G-d.”

Alex Traiman is the CEO and Jerusalem bureau chief of the Jewish News Syndicate (JNS) and host of “Jerusalem Minute.” A seasoned Israeli journalist, documentary filmmaker and startup consultant, he is an expert on Israeli politics and U.S.-Israel relations. He has interviewed top political figures, including Israeli leaders, U.S. senators and national security officials with insights featured on major networks like BBC, Bloomberg, CBS, NBC, Fox and Newsmax. A former NCAA champion fencer and Yeshiva University Sports Hall of Fame member, he made aliyah in 2004, and lives in Jerusalem with his wife and five children.
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