Since the October 7 massacre by Hamas of 1,400 and the capture of 240 hostages, the country's foremost podcast team has pivoted to amplifying slices of life during this uncertain time
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The president of the Union for Reform Judaism, which represents some two million Jews in North America, makes an onsite tour of Israel to be able to report back and shore up support
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Hersh Goldberg-Polin was captured by terrorists on October 7 at the Supernova rave. In a raw interview, his mother describes him, the media campaign and ongoing unbearable nightmare

The influential thinker and author describes the nation's cocktail of emotions following the murderous Hamas infiltration from Gaza: 'Shock, grief, frustration, inspiration, pride'

The Tel Aviv University professor proposes that just because early Israelite kings were nomadic doesn't mean they didn't control complex societies. Look at Genghis Khan

A playback of this week's webinar, 'Diaspora Jews & Israel’s judicial overhaul: Differing stances,' explores whether global Jewry should play a role in Israel's current crisis

A resident of a West Bank settlement city, the Hebrew U prof. is a vocal opponent of the coalition's judicial overhaul. Hear how 2,000 years of Jewish law shapes his thinking

This week we present a playback of Monday's webinar - 'Diaspora Jews: Time to take a stand' - in which the trio answer readers' questions about what to do while Israel is in crisis

Picking up from last summer's podcast with two Israeli counselors at Camp Ramah in the Poconos, first-time staffer Yishai Mogilner talks about returning to his family's camp

Palestinian affairs reporter looks at the rise of potential Mahmoud Abbas successor and the decline of the PA he hopes to lead, explaining why both have lost support of the masses

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