In a special end-of-year episode, Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain respond to listener questions.

In the wake of recent antisemitic comments by Zahra Billoo of CAIR, Imam Abdullah Antepli (Duke University) offers the Jewish community words of consolation and a path to build more honest and resilient relationships.

What happens when the rabbi’s spouse is a successful professional? What implicit and explicit expectations persist, and how are they influenced by gender?

What is the role of interfaith relations in modern Judaism and Jewish statehood?

Chabad impacts every aspect of the Jewish ecosystem. How is it driving the future of Judaism in America?

What happens when an ancient holiday is rebranded for modern audiences?

As Israel passes its first state budget in 3½ years, we celebrate the stability brought about by its unusual and wondrous coalition.

Would a preemptive strike be worth the price? Or is stopping what many Israelis perceive as an existential threat worth any risk?

The moral benefits and moral pitfalls of the new strategy proposed by philosopher Micah Goodman

Is this dependency on American aid healthy for Israel? And is this the relationship Israel and American Jews want with one another? A discussion with Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain.

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