How did a small contingent of Hasidic families in upstate New York establish a thriving, insular enclave with a powerful local government?

Can meaningful discussion exist when the most extreme positions on each side increasingly define the conversation about Israel? Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi and Elana Stein Hain discuss.

Discussing the legacy of the rabbi and longtime leader of Yeshiva University, who championed the idea that Orthodox Jews could maintain their faith while engaging with modern society.

James Loeffler, who chronicled the civil trial against Charlottesville’s white supremacist organizers, speaks with Yehuda Kurtzer about that affair, the recent attack in Colleyville, and threats to American Jews

Big Duck Studio now says decsion not to work with Shalom Hartman Institute based on a misunderstanding, is open to working with organizations with Israel ties

A conversation with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Bret Stephens about the power of ideas to spark change.

Why is there such reticence, in both Israel and North America, to talk about values and Zionism? Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss.

Despite extensive work with Jewish nonprofits, Big Duck cites commitment 'to fighting oppression' in decision to not work with Shalom Hartman Institute

The nonprofit offers free access to Jewish texts, and debuts one of its most ambitious projects yet - an interactive version of a cryptic and oft-overlooked version of the Talmud

Dr. Nechumi Yaffe, an expert on the ultra-Orthodox, discusses the Haredi community’s distinct reactions to sexual abuse and the ways in which power seeks to maintain power.

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