
Episode 454·Apr 23, 2026
Jesse Arm on Michigan Democrats’ Islamism Problem
The new Senate nominee defended a synagogue attacker.
The Tikvah Podcast·Episode 56·May 4, 2017
Using the essay “Innovation and Redemption: What Literature Means,” Ruth Wisse joins Eric Cohen to discuss the insights of famed literary critic, Cynthia Ozick. They ask if literature has a moral purpose, and observe how different approaches to the past inform creativity and the writing of fiction. Not only do Wisse and Cohen explore innovation and redemption, but they contrast innovation with experimentation. The distinction turns on an author’s view of cultural heritage, and whether inherited ideas can sustain and refresh the future, or the solipsistic notion that each generation creates artistic expression from nothing at all.


Episode 454·Apr 23, 2026
The new Senate nominee defended a synagogue attacker.

Episode 453·Apr 16, 2026
A judge’s testimony.

Episode 452·Mar 26, 2026
A new Haggadah reveals a stunning act of cultural appropriation.

Episode 451·Mar 19, 2026
Rejecting eight decades of rejection.
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