160 Episodes

  1. Zohar Atkins on the Contested Idea of Equality

    Published: 6/17/2022
  2. Steven Smith on Persecution and the Art of Writing

    Published: 6/9/2022
  3. Jon Levenson on the Moral Force of the Book of Ruth

    Published: 6/3/2022
  4. Tony Badran on How Hizballah Wins, Even When It Loses

    Published: 5/26/2022
  5. John Podhoretz on Midge Decter’s Life in Ideas

    Published: 5/19/2022
  6. Motti Inbari on the Yemenite Children Affair

    Published: 5/12/2022
  7. Christine Emba on Rethinking Sex

    Published: 5/6/2022
  8. Shany Mor on How To Understand the Recent Terror Attacks in Israel

    Published: 4/27/2022
  9. Abraham Socher on His Life in Jewish Letters and the Liberal Arts

    Published: 4/21/2022
  10. Yuval Levin on the Exodus and Freedom

    Published: 4/14/2022
  11. Ilana Horwitz on Educational Performance and Religion

    Published: 4/7/2022
  12. David Friedman on What He Learned as U.S. Ambassador to Israel

    Published: 4/1/2022
  13. Andy Smarick on What the Government Can and Can’t Do to Help American Families

    Published: 3/23/2022
  14. Aaron MacLean on Deterrence and American Power

    Published: 3/17/2022
  15. Ronna Burger on Reading Esther as a Philosopher

    Published: 3/10/2022
  16. Dovid Margolin on Jewish Life in War-torn Ukraine

    Published: 3/4/2022
  17. Vance Serchuk on the History and Politics Behind Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

    Published: 2/25/2022
  18. Ruth Wisse on the Stories Jews Tell

    Published: 2/18/2022
  19. Yossi Shain on the Israeli Century

    Published: 2/11/2022
  20. Michael Doran on the Most Strategically Valuable Country You've Never Heard Of

    Published: 2/4/2022

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