Podcast: Shany Mor on What Makes America’s Peace Processors Tick
February 17, 2021 | By: Shany Mor
Press play below to listen to the podcast, download it in the iTunes Store, or stream it via Stitcher. The peace process between Israel and the Palestinians has in the last several decades sucked up more American attention, time, and resources than nearly any other conflict in the world. Presidents, cabinet secretaries, national-security officials, […]
Read MorePodcast: Yehoshua Pfeffer on How the Coronavirus Prompted Him to Rethink the Relationship between Haredim and Israeli Society
February 11, 2021 | By: Yehoshua Pfeffer
Press play below to listen to the podcast, download it in the iTunes Store, or stream it via Stitcher. In the last week of January 2021, thousands of Israeli haredim protested and rioted in Bnai Brak, a predominantly haredi city located east of Tel Aviv. The rioters were angry at the government’s efforts to […]
Read MorePodcast: Gerald McDermott & Derryck Green on How Biblical Ideas Can Help Bridge America's Racial Divide
February 3, 2021 | By: Gerald McDermott & Derryck Green
Press play below to listen to the podcast, download it in the iTunes Store, or stream it via Stitcher. Three times a day in prayer and each week on the Sabbath, Jews sustain and renew their special covenant with God. While no other nation has the same covenant as the Jews do, the idea […]
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Press play below to listen to the podcast, download it in the iTunes Store, or stream it via Stitcher. For much of its history, the Jewish people hasn’t had a state. The Israel described in the Hebrew Bible had emissaries and military power, and the modern state of Israel has a foreign ministry and […]
Read MorePodcast: Michael Oren on Writing Fiction and Serving Israel
January 21, 2021 | By: Michael Oren
Press play below to listen to the podcast, download it in the iTunes Store, or stream it via Stitcher. Very few contemporary public figures have had as many successes in as many fields as Michael Oren. A writer-statesman in the model of Thucydides, Oren was Israel’s ambassador to the United States during the Obama […]
Read MorePodcast: Joel Kotkin Thinks about God and the Pandemic
January 13, 2021
Press play below to listen to the podcast, download it in the iTunes Store, or stream it via Stitcher. Most of our podcast guests, especially those focusing on religious issues, tend to look at the world in a traditional way―meaning, their habits of mind tend to be traditional and conservative. Many of our podcast […]
Read MorePodcast: Dore Gold on the Strategic Importance of the Nile River and the Politics of the Red Sea
January 7, 2021
Press play below to listen to the podcast, download it in the iTunes Store, or stream it via Stitcher. In the water-scarce Middle East, water that can be used for drinking and agriculture is of premium importance. The entire ancient civilization of imperial Egypt grew up around the Nile River and its basin, and […]
Read MorePodcast: Yuval Levin Asks How Religious Minorities Survive in America—Then and Now
December 30, 2020
Press play below to listen to the podcast, download it in the iTunes Store, or stream it via Stitcher. American democracy is a nation of nations. Muslims, Christians, and Jews, women and men from every nation on earth have made themselves into Americans. Nevertheless, a unique majority culture developed within this nation of nations: […]
Read MorePodcast: Mark Gottlieb on Rabbi Soloveitchik’s “Everlasting Hanukkah”
December 16, 2020 | By: Mark Gottlieb
Press play below to listen to the podcast, download it in the iTunes Store, or stream it via Stitcher. When the Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah each winter, what are we celebrating? The story of the holiday is the tale of rededicating the Temple in Jerusalem after it had been occupied and defiled by the Seleucid Greeks, who—with the […]
Read MorePodcast: Ambassador Ron Dermer Looks Back on His Years in Washington
December 9, 2020 | By: Ron Dermer
Press play below to listen to the podcast, download it in the iTunes Store, or stream it via Stitcher. From the Iran Deal to the rise of and fall of ISIS, from Israel’s year of inconclusive elections to a pandemic that has ravaged globe, the second decade of the 21st century has been history-making for both the United […]
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