How should we respond to speech that challenges our core commitments, beliefs, and even identities?

A conversation with author Sandra Fox about summer camp and its role in the formation of American Jewish identity

Yehuda Kurtzer and SVARA's Benay Lappe discuss Torah as the inheritance not of an elite and pious few, but of all Jews -- especially those on the margins.

Park Avenue Synagogue's Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove believes that liberal Judaism needs to encourage mitzvot (commandments) within a framework of autonomous, choice-driven Judaism.

Yehuda Kurtzer and Michaeli discuss the current moment in Israel, the ethics of political compromise, and the past and future of the Israeli left. Recorded live in NYC.

Yehuda Kurtzer talks Jewish identity and the American Jewish future with three participants in the Hartman Teen Fellowship.

Who was Golda Meir, and how might her story shed light on enduring political and social questions facing the state of Israel? Pnina Lahav discusses with Yehuda Kurtzer.

Yehuda Kurtzer talks with Pulizer Prize-winning sportswriter Ira Berkow about the meaning of baseball for American Jews.

Yehuda Kurtzer unpacks several different stories that are contributing to this moment in Israeli public life

A discussion of three key figures who were instrumental in the making of American Judaism as we know it today: Abraham Joshua Heschel, Mordecai Kaplan, and Joseph B. Soloveitchik.

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