160 Episodes

  1. Michael Doran on Iran’s Growing Military Dominance in the Middle East

    Published: 11/11/2022
  2. Scott Shay on How BDS Crept Into the Investment World, and How It Was Kicked Out

    Published: 11/3/2022
  3. Haviv Rettig Gur on Netanyahu, Lapid, and Another Israeli Election

    Published: 10/28/2022
  4. Yoav Sorek, David Weinberg, and Jonathan Silver on What Jewish Magazines Are For

    Published: 10/20/2022
  5. Tony Badran Puts Israel’s New Maritime Borders with Lebanon into Context

    Published: 10/13/2022
  6. George Weigel on the Second Vatican Council and the Jews

    Published: 10/7/2022
  7. Shay Khatiri on the Protests Riling Iran

    Published: 9/30/2022
  8. Gil Student on the Journey into Orthodoxy (Rebroadcast)

    Published: 9/22/2022
  9. Eli Spitzer on the New York Times's Controversial Yeshiva Report

    Published: 9/15/2022
  10. Meir Soloveichik on Jerusalem’s Enduring Symbols

    Published: 9/9/2022
  11. Daniel Polisar on the First Zionist Congress, 125 Years Later

    Published: 9/2/2022
  12. Hussein Aboubakr on the Holocaust in the Arab Moral Imagination

    Published: 8/25/2022
  13. Jonathan Schanzer on Israel's Weekend War against Islamic Jihad

    Published: 8/19/2022
  14. Yair Harel on Haim Louk’s Masterful Jewish Music

    Published: 8/11/2022
  15. Micah Goodman on Deuteronomy—Moses's Final Speech (Rebroadcast)

    Published: 8/4/2022
  16. Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter on Why So Many Jewish Soldiers Are Buried Under Crosses, and What Can Be Done About It

    Published: 7/29/2022
  17. Robert Nicholson on the Changing Face of Evangelical Zionism

    Published: 7/21/2022
  18. Daniel Gordis and Asael Abelman on the Personality of the New Jew

    Published: 7/15/2022
  19. Douglas Murray on the War on the West

    Published: 6/29/2022
  20. Podcast: Jeffrey Woolf on the Political and Religious Significance of the Temple Mount

    Published: 6/23/2022

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