The nation watched Thursday as the world-renowned physicist, a leader in the anti-judicial overhaul protest movement, was dragged to a police car. Hear why she is still optimistic

Correspondents Tal Schneider and Carrie Keller-Lynn on surprise vote and angry opposition, what's in store for next week, plus preview of interview with protest leader

US correspondent Jacob Magid discusses another Smotrich-inspired furor as NY reporter Luke Tress looks at protests by American Jews against the judicial overhaul in Israel

Editor David Horovitz weighs in on the ostensibly 'softened' judicial appointments bill; environment reporter Sue Surkes on UN climate change report and counting Hula Valley cranes

NEW YORK (VIN Podcast) — Artscroll Gemaras are an extremely valuable tool, which help thousands of people learn. The question is, can they sometimes be used as a crutch? Should Yeshiva and Kollel guys ever use an Artscroll Gemara? ALSO: Cell phones in shul can be a huge distraction, yet some people cannot resist the […]

Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman discusses diplomatic talks ahead of Ramadan, as legal reporter Jeremy Sharon deciphers the latest legal overhaul issue

Haviv Rettig Gur breaks down president's impassioned speech on Wednesday; Emanuel Fabian updates us on protest violence & two German tourists attacked in Nablus

This week on the podcast, we hear how the judicial overhaul package may affect religious freedom - and the lack of it - in the Holy Land from an Israeli lawyer/Reform rabbi

The New York Times columnist sits down with Rabbi Ammi Hirsch to discuss American politics, COVID-19 policies and Israel.

US correspondent Jacob Magid discusses finance minister's overseas trip; Tech Israel editor Sharon Wrobel looks at inflation rate and reactions to Silicon Valley Bank failure

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