Podcast: Jesse Smith on Transmitting Religious Devotion
January 21, 2022 | By: Jesse Smith
Press play below to listen to the podcast, download it in the iTunes Store, or stream it via Stitcher. What can families do today to foster religious life in children, and help them mature into adults who live meaningfully religious lives? Some families join modern religious communities, ones that intentionally adapt themselves to the […]
Read MorePodcast: Matti Friedman on China’s New Haifa Port
January 14, 2022 | By: Matti Friedman
Press play below to listen to the podcast, download it in the iTunes Store, or stream it via Stitcher. This past fall, Israel’s international shipping port in Haifa completed renovations, and it recently went operational. Almost all of Israel’s international trade comes and goes by sea, and Haifa’s is the busiest of the country’s […]
Read MorePodcast: Jay Greene on Anti-Semitic Leanings Among College Diversity Administrators
January 7, 2022 | By: Jay Greene
Press play below to listen to the podcast, download it in the iTunes Store, or stream it via Stitcher. According to Hillel International, there were 244 anti-Semitic incidents at American campuses reported during the 2020-2021 school year. That’s up from 181 incidents the year before, perhaps an especially significant increase given that many students […]
Read MorePodcast: Our Favorite Broadcasts of 2021
January 7, 2022
Press play below to listen to the podcast, download it in the iTunes Store, or stream it via Stitcher. In 2021, 49 different guests appeared on the Tikvah Podcast over the course of 44 new episodes. Our conversations touched on some of the most important and interesting subjects in Jewish life, including discussions with […]
Read MorePodcast: Three Young Jews on Discovering Their Jewish Purposes
December 24, 2021 | By: Tamara Berens, Talia Katz and and Dovid Schwartz
Press play below to listen to the podcast, download it in the iTunes Store, or stream it via Stitcher. In a previous podcast, Professors Benjamin and Jenna Storey explored a habit of mind that frustrated their very best students, a sentiment they called restlessness. As the Storeys saw it, their exceptional students had countless life […]
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