160 Episodes

  1. Yehuda Halper on Maimonides and the Human Condition

    Published: 1/26/2024
  2. Hillel Neuer on How the Human-Rights Industry Became Obsessed with Israel

    Published: 1/18/2024
  3. Yehuda Halper on Where to Begin With Maimonides

    Published: 1/12/2024
  4. Our Favorite Conversations of 2023

    Published: 1/5/2024
  5. Matti Friedman on Whether Israel Is Too Dependent on Technology

    Published: 12/28/2023
  6. Ghaith al-Omari on What Palestinians Really Think about Hamas, Israel, War, and Peace

    Published: 12/22/2023
  7. Alexandra Orbuch, Gabriel Diamond, and Zach Kessel on the Situation for Jews on American Campuses

    Published: 12/15/2023
  8. Roya Hakakian on Her Letter to an Anti-Zionist Idealist

    Published: 12/8/2023
  9. Edward Luttwak on How Israel Develops Advanced Military Technology On Its Own

    Published: 12/1/2023
  10. Shany Mor, Hussein Aboubakr, and Haviv Rettig Gur on the Palestinian Predicament

    Published: 11/23/2023
  11. Assaf Orion on Israel's Initial Air Campaign in Gaza

    Published: 11/16/2023
  12. Bruce Bechtol on How North Korean Weapons Ended Up in Gaza

    Published: 11/10/2023
  13. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak on Whether Hamas Doomed Israeli-Turkish Relations

    Published: 11/3/2023
  14. Michael Doran on Israel’s Wars: 1973 and 2023

    Published: 10/26/2023
  15. Ethan Tucker on the Jewish Duty to Recover Hostages

    Published: 10/19/2023
  16. Meir Soloveichik on What Jews Believe and Say about Martyrdom

    Published: 10/13/2023
  17. Yascha Mounk on the Identity Trap and What It Means for Jews

    Published: 10/6/2023
  18. Alon Arvatz on Israel's Cyber-Security Industry

    Published: 9/28/2023
  19. Daniel Rynhold on Thinking Repentance Through

    Published: 9/22/2023
  20. Jon Levenson on Understanding the Binding of Isaac as the Bible Understands It

    Published: 9/14/2023

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