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Meir Soloveichik and Carlos Campo on Strengthening Religious Freedom in America
A heritage to be cherished, not ignored.
The Tikvah Podcast·Episode 442·Jan 16, 2026
On June 22, 2025, the U.S. air force sent B2 bombers to destroy Iran’s nuclear sites. Five days before that, on June 17, Hussein Aboubakr Mansour, observing the extent of Israel’s military operations inside of Iran and its destruction of Iran’s proxy network, published an essay in Mosaic with a counterintuitive argument: Israel’s devastating strikes on the Islamic Republic would not lead to an Arab embrace of the Jewish state. Most observers assumed the opposite, that weakening Iran would accelerate normalization and that gratitude and commercial interests would drive the Gulf states closer to Jerusalem. Mansour argued instead that removing the Iranian threat would reduce the incentives for the Saudis to normalize relations with Israel.


Episode 446·Feb 12, 2026
A heritage to be cherished, not ignored.

Episode 445·Feb 5, 2026
A Christian conservative sounds the alarm.

Episode 444·Jan 29, 2026
What the commitment to the hostages reveals about Israeli society.

Episode 443·Jan 22, 2026
A rabbi and a reverend walk into a conference.
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