
Episode 457·May 14, 2026
Tevi Troy on America’s National Shabbat
Making sense of the presidential proclamation encouraging Jews to keep the Sabbath.
The Tikvah Podcast·Episode 287·Nov 22, 2022
There are major concerns facing Israel’s democracy today. Some have to do with voting and Israel’s system of electoral representation. Others relate to Israel’s judiciary. Champions of the current configuration of the Israeli judiciary believe that its famous independence is a necessary check on the legislature, and that it exercises proper authority in checking and repealing illegitimate laws. Critics, on the other hand, assert that Israel’s supreme court has no right to undo laws that were passed by democratically elected members of the Knesset. Since Israel has no constitution, they ask, on what basis can an Israeli court assert that a law is illegitimate?


Episode 457·May 14, 2026
Making sense of the presidential proclamation encouraging Jews to keep the Sabbath.

Episode 456·May 7, 2026
Being drawn to Judaism and being pushed toward it.

Episode 455·Apr 30, 2026
Strengthening the alliance by replacing patronage with partnership.

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