
Episode 418· The Tikvah Podcast·Jul 18, 2025
J.J. Schacter on the Jewish Meaning of Memory
Explore how the Jewish people commemorate past tragedies during the Three Weeks, featuring insights from Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter and music by Paul Ben-Haim.
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Episode 418· The Tikvah Podcast·Jul 18, 2025
Explore how the Jewish people commemorate past tragedies during the Three Weeks, featuring insights from Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter and music by Paul Ben-Haim.
Episode 417· The Tikvah Podcast·Jul 11, 2025
Universities fail to teach Middle East complexities, fueling activism. Satloff's new program aims for unbiased education on Israel's history.
Episode 416· The Tikvah Podcast·Jul 4, 2025
Yuval Levin explores Nehemiah's wisdom, urging us to rebuild and defend American culture, blending ancient insights with modern civic challenges.
Episode 414· The Tikvah Podcast·Jun 20, 2025
NYC's mayoral primary impacts Jewish voters, addressing anti-Israel violence, domestic terror, and education, with insights from Jay Lefkowitz.
Episode 413· The Tikvah Podcast·Jun 13, 2025
Explore the strategic shift in India-Israel relations amid the 88-Hour War, revealing new alliances and geopolitical dynamics in South Asia.
Episode 412· The Tikvah Podcast·Jun 6, 2025
A surge in anti-Semitic violence in America echoes 1960s radicalism, warns historian Jeffrey Herf, highlighting rising domestic terrorism threats.
Episode 410· The Tikvah Podcast·May 23, 2025
Explore Eli Cohen's legacy as Israel's master spy and the recent revelations from Syria's secret files, reshaping history decades later.
Episode 409· The Tikvah Podcast·May 16, 2025
Explore Paul Johnson's fascination with Jewish history and its impact, as J.J. Kimche and Jonathan Silver delve into his unique perspective.
Episode 408· The Tikvah Podcast·May 9, 2025
Explore the Houthi threat to Israel and global shipping, their ties to Iran, and recent military responses with expert insights from Ari Heistein.
Episode 406· The Tikvah Podcast·Apr 25, 2025
Explore Pope Francis's legacy, his engagement with Jews and the Middle East, and the Catholic Church's evolving stance on Israel and Zionism.
Episode 401· The Tikvah Podcast·Mar 21, 2025
Explore forgiveness in faith, its societal role, and limits amid moral challenges, with insights from theologians and recent global events.
Episode 400· The Tikvah Podcast·Mar 17, 2025
Explore Esther's tale of survival, luck, and strategy with Ronna Burger, revealing insights on human success and Jewish resilience in the Diaspora.
Episode 399· The Tikvah Podcast·Mar 7, 2025
Explore NYC's civic health, urban conservatism, and the Manhattan Institute's role in revitalizing the city with Reihan Salam and Jonathan Silver.
Episode 398· The Tikvah Podcast·Feb 28, 2025
Hussein Aboubakr Mansour explores the potential for a new Palestinian nationalism amid Hamas's actions and shifting regional dynamics.
Episode 397· The Tikvah Podcast·Feb 21, 2025
Explore how American Orthodox Judaism navigates modern spiritual dynamics and cultural shifts, with insights from Rabbi David Bashevkin.
Episode 396· The Tikvah Podcast·Feb 14, 2025
Explore André Scheinmann's daring WWII resistance, his legacy, and the impact on his grandson, with insights from author Diana Mara Henry.
Episode 395· The Tikvah Podcast·Feb 7, 2025
Explore the historical debate on Jesus as the messiah and the intriguing journey of a Jewish convert in Cynthia Ozick's story with Jonathan Silver.
Episode 392· The Tikvah Podcast·Jan 17, 2025
Explore Jimmy Carter's complex legacy on U.S.-Israel relations, with insights from historian Michael Doran on theological influences.
Episode 390· The Tikvah Podcast·Dec 27, 2024
Explore modern Jewish life, Israel's security, and Jewish survival through deep conversations with experts, military officials, and grieving families.
Episode 389· The Tikvah Podcast·Dec 20, 2024
Explore how Canada's liberal values and policies have led to a surge in anti-Semitic incidents, challenging its Jewish community's safety and identity.
Episode 388· The Tikvah Podcast·Dec 13, 2024
Syria's Baathist rule ends as HTS rises; explore the ideological shifts and future implications with insights from Middle East expert Hussein Aboubakr Mansour.
Episode 387· The Tikvah Podcast·Dec 6, 2024
Jewish UCLA students face alleged employment discrimination, sparking a campus debate on inclusion and bias in student government roles.
Episode 385· The Tikvah Podcast·Nov 22, 2024
Jewish voting trends challenge assumptions as new data reveals both parties must vie for their support, debunking the 79% Democratic loyalty myth.
Episode 382· The Tikvah Podcast·Nov 1, 2024
Israel's tactical wins in Lebanon challenge Hizballah's resilience, while Iran-Israel tensions rise. Matthew Levitt explores these dynamics ...
Episode 380· The Tikvah Podcast·Oct 14, 2024
Elliott Abrams explores how American Jews can strengthen their identity amid challenges, focusing on Orthodox success and broader community strategies.
Episode 379· The Tikvah Podcast·Sep 27, 2024
Assaf Orion analyzes Israel's intensified response to Hizballah's ongoing rocket attacks, exploring military strategy and regional security dynamics.
Episode 378· The Tikvah Podcast·Sep 20, 2024
Explore Emet Classical Academy's unique approach to education, blending Jewish and Western traditions, with insights from its founding head, Abe Unger.
Episode 377· The Tikvah Podcast·Sep 13, 2024
Marc Novicoff reveals how elite colleges are more prone to pro-Hamas protests, linked to tuition, student wealth, and university prestige.
Episode 375· The Tikvah Podcast·Aug 30, 2024
Solzhenitsyn's Harvard speech critiques America's moral flaws, echoing his Soviet experiences. Scholar Gary Saul Morson explores its lasting relevance.
Episode 374· The Tikvah Podcast·Aug 23, 2024
Adam Kirsch explores the ideological roots of Israel's legitimacy debate and its parallels with America's history of settler colonialism.
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