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SAPIR is a journal exploring the future of the American Jewish community and its intersection with cultural, social, and political issues. These podcasts are recordings of Zoom webinars we have held with our contributors. To find out more and join our next events live, visit www.sapirjournal.org.

SAPIR: A Journal of Jewish Conversations


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    SAPIR Debates @ 92NY: Is Donald Trump Good for the Jews?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 96:11


    In American Jewish life, few questions are as fraught — or as revealing — as this one: Is Donald Trump good for the Jews? In this launch of the SAPIR Debates, two prominent Jewish voices take opposing sides of this urgent and emotionally charged question: Jason Greenblatt, who served as Trump's Special Envoy to the Middle East and worked for him for 20 years, and Rahm Emanuel, former chief of staff to President Obama, Mayor of Chicago, and US Ambassador to Japan. Moderated by SAPIR Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens, this is a timely, unsparing exchange on identity, power, politics — and what it means to stand with the Jews in America today. Recorded May 15, 2025, at The 92nd Street Y, New York.

    S16E4: Jewish Identity vs. Identity Politics with Rabbi Meir Soloveichik

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 61:14


    Is multiculturalism destined to fail? Is it possible to reject identity politics while also championing strong Jewish identities? On Wednesday, April 9 at 12:00 PM ET, join SAPIR editor-in-chief Bret Stephens for a conversation with Rabbi Meir Soloveichik on his recent SAPIR essay "Jewish Identity vs. Identity Politics."

    S16E3: The Bounds of Jewish Disagreement

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 73:50


    Diversity of opinion is a key feature of our ancient tradition. Dating back to the Talmud, we have taken pride in our capacity to transcend difference through dialogue. And yet, should there be limits around what constitutes acceptable discourse within Jewish communities? How are those boundaries set? Celebrating the launch of the SAPIR issue on diversity, Park Avenue Synagogue's Senior Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove moderated a discussion with Bret Stephens, SAPIR Editor-in-Chief, Adam Kirsch, SAPIR contributing writer and editor for the The Wall Street Journal's Weekend Review section, and Ariella Saperstein, director of Viewpoint Diversity Initiatives at Maimonides Fund and the associate publisher of SAPIR.This conversation was recorded live at Park Avenue Synagogue in NYC on March 31, 2025. If you have not yet had the opportunity to read the articles discussed in the latest volume of SAPIR, please click on the links below:Viewpoint Diversity — Up to a Point by Bret StephensAre Zionists and Anti-Zionists Arguing for the Sake of Heaven? by Adam Kirsch

    S16E2: Pre-Passover Conversation with President Isaac Herzog

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 31:33


    As we prepare to celebrate our freedom from slavery, has the promised land lived up to the promise of Zionism? After October 7, can Israel's internal differences be an asset rather than a liability? Moving forward, can the Israel-Diaspora relationship weather the range of emotions? Yes to all, argues Isaac Herzog, President of the State of Israel, in his recent essay in SAPIR. On March 31 we held a special conversation between SAPIR editor-in-chief Bret Stephens and the 11th President of the State of Israel, Isaac Herzog to discuss all this and more.

    S16E1: I Am Not a Jew of Color with Mijal Bitton

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 60:44


    In her recent SAPIR essay, Mijal Bitton wrote that she does not identify as a Jew of color, despite being a non-white Jew, because the “term often feels more focused on “white” Jews than on people like me.” How is that the case? And what does it say about the political movement that accompanied the rise of the term? On Wednesday, March 26, Bitton joined Associate Editor Felicia Herman for a conversation on her essay, “Why I Am Not a Jew of Color.”

    S15E4: Dana W. White on Why HBCUs Are Key to Fighting Antisemitism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 60:18


    In the latest issue of SAPIR, Dana W. White observes that historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), once places that honored and taught the historical alliance between black and Jewish Americans, have now become spaces where antisemitism and anti-Zionism are actively encouraged. How can our communities reinvigorate the long-neglected black and Jewish alliance, address misunderstandings, and rebuild trust? How do we celebrate our past accomplishments and pursue future objectives together? On Monday, January 27 former assistant to the secretary of defense for public affairs under Secretary James Mattis, Dana W. White, joined SAPIR editor-in-chief Bret Stephens for a conversation on her recent SAPIR essay.

    S15E3: “Academia's Palestine Exception” with Shaul Kelner

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 58:46


    Critical theory – the study of the ways “oppression gets produced and reproduced within and across societies” – is the dominant method of inquiry in many areas of higher education, especially in the humanities and social sciences. Yet many scholars resist applying it honestly to the study of the Jewish people and Zionism. Were they to do so, argues Vanderbilt professor Shaul Kelner, they might find they had entirely misunderstood these categories and the place of Jews in the oppressor/oppressed dynamic. On Tuesday, January 7, Professor Kelner joined SAPIR Associate Editor Felicia Herman to unpack his essay, “Turning Critical Theory on Its Head,” and discuss whether and how this might be changed.

    First Principles with Danielle Allen and Jonathan Haidt

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 63:41


    Following the release of its issue on The University, SAPIR brought together leaders and experts from academia, philanthropy, and Jewish organizational life for a convening focused on identifying practical solutions to the serious challenges facing higher education. That gathering began with a panel discussion titled First Principles: The Purpose of the University, featuring Harvard University professor Danielle Allen and social psychologist and author, Jonathan Haidt. The conversation was moderated by Maimonides Fund Scholar-in-Residence Rabbi David Wolpe and explored why trust had diminished in institutions of higher education and what could be done to restore their values and faith in them. SAPIR Institute Director Chanan Weissman delivered opening remarks, a condensed version of which you will hear in this recording. This SAPIR Conversation was recorded live in New York City on December 16, 2024.

    S15E2: The Purpose of the University with Ari Berman and Ron Liebowitz

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 60:57


    The modern university is at a crossroads. Is it still defined by its foundational mission to cultivate curiosity and advance knowledge, or is it defined by advocacy and activism centered around certain moral absolutes? And where do Jewish students, faculty, and ideas fit in? Listen as SAPIR Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens interviews Yeshiva University President Ari Berman and former Brandeis University President Ron Liebowitz to discuss the purpose of the modern university and the role for Jews and Jewish ideas on campus.

    S15E1: The Rising Threat of Academic Boycotts with Netta Barak-Corren and Ronald R. Krebs

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 60:26


    Since October 7, Israeli researchers and faculty have felt the chilling effects of a flourishing global boycott movement. In a shift that's taken hold at high levels of American academia, Israeli scholars and universities have been barred from conferences, squeezed out of research grants, and cut out of collaboration with colleagues around the world. Is there a way out of this mess? On Thursday, December 5, SAPIR editor-in-chief Bret Stephens interviewed Netta Barak-Corren, the Haim H. Cohn Chair in Human Rights Law at the Hebrew University's School of Law and Ronald R. Krebs, Distinguished McKnight University Professor and a professor of political science at the University of Minnesota to discuss the dangerous normalization of academic boycotts and which forces in the American university are fighting back.

    The Day After: One Year Later with Ambassador Michael Oren

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 50:16


    On November 27th, 2023, former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren laid out his vision for Israel's endgame in Gaza. Now, more than ten months after its publication, how should we understand the realistic potential for “a day after”? Will this proverbial day ever arrive? And how does last fall's vision hold up? As the final event in SAPIR's 'One Year Later' series, former Israeli ambassador Michael Oren joined SAPIR Institute Director Chanan Weissman for a discussion on what's changed and what comes next.

    The Progressive Community: One Year Later with Sheila Katz

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 50:51


    Following Hamas' October 7 attack, many in the Jewish community were profoundly distressed by those on the Left who celebrated the attack or immediately cast blame at the victims of the massacre. To grapple with these reactions, National Council of Jewish Women CEO Sheila Katz and Joel Rubin joined SAPIR Institute Director Chanan Weissman for a virtual conversation last fall. One year later, what has changed? What has it been like to work within progressive coalitions amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas? SAPIR Institute Director Chanan Weissman and Sheila Katz came back together for a conversation on Jews, the Left, and antisemitism. This is the second of three conversations in SAPIR's virtual ‘One Year Later' series, where we revisit our ideas and presumptions following the tragic events on October 7.

    S15E1: Jewish Peoplehood: One Year Later with Mijal Bitton

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 45:38


    Maimonides Fund Scholar in Residence and Downtown Minyan Rosh Kehillah Mijal Bitton crystalized the despairing unity felt by Jews around the world on October 7 in her essay “That Pain You're Feeling Is Peoplehood” published on November 1, 2023. After the brutal attacks in southern Israel, “many of us — thousands of miles away — cried out in visceral pain,” wrote Bitton. “This is what Jewish peoplehood feels like.” Mijal Bitton joined SAPIR Institute Director Chanan Weissman for a conversation on how Jewish peoplehood has evolved in the year since October 7. Prior to listening to this conversation, we encourage you to revisit Bitton's essay and reflect on how things have changed in the last year. This is the first of three conversations in SAPIR's virtual ‘One Year Later' series, where we revisit our ideas and presumptions following the tragic events on October 7.

    S14E3: The Draft Controversy and a New Haredi Outlook with Yehoshua Pfeffer

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 61:37


    The Haredi community has been facing — and facing down — mounting pressure to participate meaningfully in areas of Israeli civic life, including military service and the workforce. While many in the community wish to maintain their isolation, it is widely seen by the rest of Israeli society as unfair and unsustainable. Haredi community rabbi Yehoshua Pfeffer, head of the Iyun Institute, an organization that promotes Haredi integration and responsibility joined SAPIR Managing Editor Philip Getz for a conversation on the ideas and fears that have shaped Haredi opinion against IDF service and civic engagement, and how to change the status quo.

    S14E2: Faith in the Future of American Jewry with Pamela S. Nadell

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 47:41


    Is the recent uptick in antisemitism a sign that a golden era of American Jewish life is over? Or is it the latest chapter in a long history of prejudice that American Jews can, and will, overcome? Historian Pamela S. Nadell joins SAPIR Institute Director Chanan Weissman to unpack her essay, “For America's Jews, Past is Prologue.”

    The Trust Trap with Yuval Levin

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 59:05


    Americans' faith in our leaders and institutions is at an all-time low. What is the source for this loss of confidence and what are the implications for the Jewish community? Yuval Levin of the American Enterprise Institute joined SAPIR Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens for a conversation on addressing the “trust trap” and restoring faith in our future.  

    Democracy's Pessimism Paradox with Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 59:09


    Can uncertainty — and even full-on doubt — about the future of democracy be an unlikely source of democratic strength? Watch as SAPIR Institute Director Chanan Weissman and SAPIR Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens come together for a conversation on “Democracy's Pessimism Paradox” and its implications for Jewish communities worldwide.

    S13E2: The Resilience of Israel's Intelligence Services with Chuck Freilich

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 59:00


    Fifty years after the Yom Kippur War, Israel's vaunted military and intelligence establishment again failed to protect the Jewish state. What must it do to regain its reputation and deterrence? Former Israeli deputy national-security adviser Chuck Freilich joined Bret Stephens for a conversation on his recent SAPIR article, "Can Israel's Intelligence Services Be Saved?"

    S13E1: The Courage to Be Uncool with Noa Tishby

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 53:37


    Since October 7, American Jews have been pushed out of the places that were once their cultural and political homes. This feeling of outsiderdom is a new one for American Jews, and one that took them by surprise. New York Times bestselling author Noa Tishby joined Bret Stephens for a conversation on the new position American Jews find themselves in and the steel they need in the battle to support Israel.

    S12E3: The Roots of Black Antisemitism with Coleman Hughes

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 58:45


    Coleman Hughes joined Bret Stephens for a conversation on antisemitism in the black radical tradition. Hughes, the author of “Black Radicalism” in the recent Friends & Foes issue, analyzed the narratives driving rising antisemitism among black Americans — and how they can change. Plus, as a Columbia graduate, Hughes weighs in on recent developments on campus.

    S12E2: Gen Z and Zionism: Is There a Future? with Ammiel Hirsch and Noam Weissman

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 59:53


    In stark contrast to previous generations, younger American Jews are growing up increasingly disconnected from Israel and Zionism. What accounts for this shift? How durable is it? And what are the implications for tomorrow's leaders of American Jewish communities? Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue and Dr. Noam Weissman of OpenDor Media discuss the future of Zionism among Gen Z.

    An Insider's Look: Israel and the Human-Rights Establishment

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 59:36


    Former Human Rights Watch senior editor Danielle Haas sits down with SAPIR Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens to discuss her recent essay, “The Human-Rights Establishment,” which chronicles years of behind-the-scenes experience and presents deep-seated concerns that human rights NGOs have become “increasingly hijacked by politics and dominated by groupthink.”

    Jewish Life in Our Technological Future with Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter and Dr. David Zvi Kalman

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 58:59


    The rapid ascent of artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and other technologies requires Jewish leaders to understand the dramatic effects these innovations will have on Jewish life and faith. Are we ready for this technological Jewish future? SAPIR Institute Director Chanan Weissman hosted a conversation with Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter of Yeshiva University and Dr. David Zvi Kalman of the Shalom Hartman Institute on what Jewish communal, philanthropic, and religious leaders must do to prepare for this new digital age.

    Synagogue Leadership in Turbulent Times with Rabbi Elliot J. Cosgrove and Rabbi Rachel Isaacs

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 61:50


    SAPIR Institute Director Chanan Weissman hosted a conversation about the future of synagogue life in a time of disruption with Rabbi Elliot J. Cosgrove of Park Avenue Synagogue in New York City and Rabbi Rachel Isaacs of the Center for Small Town Jewish Life in Maine. They explored the shock of the October 7 attacks, the long-term structural changes brought on by the Covid pandemic, and their visions for the synagogue in a digital age.

    S11E1: Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler and Zvika Krieger

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 58:53


    SAPIR Institute Director Chanan Weissman is joined by Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler, senior fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, and Zvika Krieger, former director of responsible innovation at Meta discuss their recent essays in Sapir's Technology issue and explore how the virality of unsubstantiated information on social media is impacting perspectives on the Israel-Hamas war.

    The Israel–Hamas War and the Battle over Free Speech on Campus

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 57:42


    SAPIR Institute Director Chanan Weissman hosted a conversation about the conflict over free speech on college campuses with Nadine Strossen, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), and Ilya Shapiro, the director of constitutional studies at the Manhattan Institute. Strossen and Kenneth S. Stern co-authored “SJP Still Deserves Freedom of Speech” in Sapir‘s War in Israel special edition, while Shapiro recently published “Where Free Speech Ends and Lawbreaking Begins” in The Free Press.

    The Israel–Hamas War and the Future of Zionism

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 61:56


    SAPIR Institute Director Chanan Weissman was joined by Einat Wilf, former member of the Israeli Knesset for the Labor Party, and Michael Koplow, chief policy officer of the Israel Policy Forum (IPF). They discussed the short- and long-term impacts and implications of the October 7 attacks on Israeli and American conceptions of Zionism.

    The Israel–Hamas War and the Ethos of Jewish Peoplehood

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 55:27


    SAPIR Institute Director Chanan Weissman is joined by Rabbi David Wolpe, visiting scholar at Harvard Divinity School and the Max Webb Emeritus Rabbi at Sinai Temple in Los Angeles, and Dr. Mijal Bitton, a research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and rosh kehillah at the Downtown Minyan in New York City. They discuss their recent SAPIR essays — Wolpe's “Wisdom in the Face of Destruction” and Bitton's “That Pain You're Feeling is Peoplehood“ — and delve into how Jewish tradition conceptualizes the responsibilities of the Jewish collective in a time of war.

    The Israel–Hamas War and the Future of American Progressive Coalitions

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 59:15


    SAPIR Institute Director Chanan Weissman interviewed Sheila Katz, CEO of the National Council of Jewish Women, and Joel Rubin, a longtime leader in progressive foreign policy and Jewish communities about "The Israel–Hamas War and the Future of American Progressive Coalitions." They discussed the challenges and complexities of navigating progressive communities and coalitions in the aftermath of the Hamas massacre of October 7.

    Israel's War and the Diaspora

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 58:54


    Chanan Weissman, director of the SAPIR Institute, and Yehuda Kurtzer, president of the Shalom Hartman Institute, discuss Yehuda's recent trip to Israel, the deep trauma facing Israelis and Jews in the Diaspora, and the ethical considerations of Israel's military campaign against Hamas.

    American Jewry and the War in Israel: What Do We Do Now?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 76:21


    Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens, Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove of Park Avenue Synagogue, and Rachel Fish, co-founder of the nonprofit Boundless, discuss the geopolitical impact of the war in Israel, the implications for the American Jewish community, and our collective responsibilities during this crisis and beyond. This Conversation is presented in partnership with Park Avenue Synagogue.

    War in Israel: What Will Stop the Islamic Republic of Iran?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 54:50


    As the war in Israel continues, Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens is joined by SAPIR author Reuel Marc Gerecht, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, to discuss and contextualize Hamas' attacks with developments in the broader region, offering a perspective on the consequences of Iran's aggression and sponsorship of terrorism. They discuss what to expect as the conflict unfolds in the coming days and weeks.

    S10E3: Jonathan Greenblatt and James Kirchick

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 60:45


    SAPIR Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens interviews Jonathan Greenblatt and James Kirchick, authors of “Complicit: Big Tech and Antisemitism" and "Censorship Is Not a Jewish Value"

    S10 E2: Dahlia Lithwick and Avi Schick

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 55:57


    SAPIR Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens interviews Dahlia Lithwick and Avi Schick, authors of "Between Charlottesville and Jerusalem" and "New York's New Untouchables"

    S10E1: Chanan Weissman and Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 59:54


    Director of the SAPIR Institute Chanan Weissman interviews Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens about SAPIR's Antisemitism issue, including his article, “Three Falsehoods About Antisemitism – and One Truth.”

    S9E4: A Conversation with Professor Avi Bell, Jesse Ferris, and Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 58:33


    Professor Avi Bell and the Israel Democracy Institute's Jesse Ferris discuss the complexities of judicial reform in Israel. Moderated by SAPIR Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens.

    S9E3: A Conversation with Rabbi Deborah Waxman and Chanan Weissman

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 61:17


    Director of The SAPIR Institute Chanan Weissman interviews Rabbi Deborah Waxman, author of “Israel Is in Danger of Losing American Jewry”.

    S9E2: A Conversation with Daniel Gordis and Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 59:50


    SAPIR Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens interviews Daniel Gordis, author of "Israel Is Less Fragile Than We Feared, More Fragile Than We Imagine"

    S9E1: A Conversation with Daniella Greenbaum and Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 63:02


    Daniella Greenbaum interviews SAPIR Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens about the newest issue, Israel at 75 and his contribution on Israel as a world power.

    S8E3: A Conversation with Rokhl Kafrissen and Associate Editor Felicia Herman

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 59:45


    SAPIR Associate Editor Felicia Herman interviews Rokhl Kafrissen, author of “ The Jewish Future Needs Yiddish ”

    S8E2: A Conversation with Allegra Goodman and Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 54:40


    SAPIR Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens interviews Allegra Goodman, author of “Judaism Without Borders, Diaspora Without Tears”

    S8E1: A Conversation with John Podhoretz and Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 51:28


    SAPIR Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens interviews John Podhoretz, author of “‘A Swinging Bunch of People' No Longer”

    S7E3: A Conversation with Rabbi David Wolpe and Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 59:58


    In this episode, SAPIR Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens interviews Rabbi David Wolpe, one of the contributors to SAPIR's new Ethics column, Shivim Panim, and author of "To Err is Human; To Disagree, Jewish" in our newest issue.

    S7E2: A Conversation with Prof. Joshua Katz and Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 58:41


    In this episode, SAPIR Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens talks with Prof. Joshua Katz about his recent SAPIR article, The Culture of the Canceled

    S7E1: A Conversation with Lionel Shriver and Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 59:09


    In this episode, SAPIR Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens talks with commentator and novelist Lionel Shriver about her recent SAPIR article, Are the Good Guys Winning the Culture War?

    S6E4: A Conversation with Michael Sandel and Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 61:29


    In this episode of SAPIR: Journal of Jewish Conversations, Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens invites Michael Sandel to discuss his article on the Limits of Meritocracy

    S6E3: A Conversation with Anshel Pfeffer and Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 55:50


    In this episode of SAPIR: Journal of Jewish Conversations, Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens invites Anshel Pfeffer about his article on Jewish Life in Wartime Ukraine.

    S6E2: A Conversation with Shuki Taylor, Ben Jacobs, and Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 56:52


    In this episode of SAPIR: Journal of Jewish Conversations, Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens invites Shuki Taylor and Ben Jacobs to discuss Jewish Education.

    S6E1: A Conversation with Bethany Mandel and Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 57:44


    In this episode of SAPIR: Journal of Jewish Conversations, Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens invites Bethany Mandel to discuss her article on how Homeschooling Might Just Be Your Answer

    S5E5: A Conversation with Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch and Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 60:18


    In this episode of SAPIR: Journal of Jewish Conversations, Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens invites Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch to discuss his article on how Judaism and Zionism Are Inseparable

    S5E4: A Conversation with Susie Linfield and Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 58:38


    In this episode of SAPIR: Journal of Jewish Conversations, Editor-in-Chief Bret Stephens invites Susie Linfield to discuss her article on Amnesty International's Israel Problem.

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