In discussion with Chanan Weissman, Yehuda Kurtzer describes the deep trauma facing both Israelis and Jews in the Diaspora as this war develops on the ground and on our screens
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The events of the past few weeks and war in Israel will be a defining, even identity-shaping, moment for a generation of young Jews worldwide.
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Much of Israeli society picked itself up from the shock of the initial attacks and quickly mobilized to help victims and the war effort.

Seven friends and colleagues in Israel share their experiences and perspectives at this unprecedented moment of uncertainty, pain, loss, and resilience

How should Judaism manifest in the public square in today's Jewish state? Yehuda Kurtzer, Yossi Klein Halevi and Masua Sagiv discuss.

What prevents society from fully addressing housing insecurity - and how might we approach solutions? Yehuda Kurtzer in conversation with Hannah Lebovits.

Yehuda Kurtzer on expanding our understanding of what Jewish tradition teaches about responding to crisis

With the High Holidays approaching, Rabbi David Wolpe, the Max Webb Emeritus Rabbi of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles, discusses with Yehuda Kurtzer the art of the rabbinic sermon

Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle journalist Adam Reinherz discusses with Yehuda Kurtzer what it means to approach a story that holds both particular and universal resonance

JFNA president Eric Fingerhut in conversation with Yehuda Kurtzer

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