Yehuda Kurtzer dives into small town American Jewish life with Rabbi Rachel Isaacs of Waterville, Maine, director of Colby College’s Center for Small Town Jewish Life

Has liberal Israel finally awakened, and is it ready for the long, hard work of transforming Israeli society? Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain discuss.

Yehuda Kurtzer talks with African-American Jewish writer and culinary historian Michael Twitty about his new book "Koshersoul" and its connection to belonging, identity, and food.

Will the Haredi community's surging population mean the inevitable end of liberal Israel? Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain discuss.

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

Is there room for a cautious Zionist exploration of the Palestinian narrative of Nakba (catastrophe)? Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain discuss.

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.

Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain trace the religious Zionist community's evolution and its relationship to Netanyahu's current governing coalition

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

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