Rachel Jacoby Rosenfield opened her Riverdale home to a family of Ukrainian refugees. She discusses what the experience tells us about Jewish obligation, history and human dignity.

How wary should American Jews be of "airing our dirty laundry in public"? Yehuda Kurtzer in conversation with Lani Santo, the CEO of Footsteps.

Should religious commitments motivate political activism? How might we show up for abortion rights not only as Americans, but as Jews?

American Jews are learning about Israel through television shows like Fauda and Shtisel—but what happens when an American Jew takes center stage?

In honor of his tenth yahrzeit, an archival recording of a 1995 lecture Rabbi Prof. Hartman delivered at the Lion of Judah conference

How will artificial intelligence like ChatGPT impact Jewish education and Jewish learning?

Is it possible for centrist and moderate Israelis, those who believe in a Jewish democratic state, to stand together? Tehila Friedman in discussion with Yehuda Kurtzer.

Can the acceptance of multiple identities and conflicting narratives paradoxically propel us toward a vision for a shared society?

Tani Frank, director of the Hartman Institute's Center for Judaism and State Policy, joins Yehuda Kurtzer to discuss Judaism in the legal and public spheres in contemporary Israel

What's the responsibility of Jewish leaders to address mental health in our community? Yehuda Kurtzer talks with a Jewish professional on the frontline of the mental health crisis.

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