Join Dr. Afridi, author of "Shoah Through Muslim Eyes," to learn about her journey as a Pakistani-born Muslim studying the Holocaust, her role as a professor teaching students about the Holocaust and antisemitism and how this work can help heal Jewish-Muslim relations. ...
Join Jonah Platt for a wide-open conversation about growing up Jewish and the influence it has had on his career, ...
Sharon Nazarian shares what she is hearing and seeing with regard to antisemitism from the front lines. ...
What exactly did Israel and Hamas agree to and how likely is the ceasefire to hold? What does this deal mean for the safety and security of Israel and is the end of the war in sight? Why are some Israelis not supportive of the deal? And what about the ...
A conversation about Mohamad Jebara’s reclamation of the traditional interpretation of the history of Islam and sacred texts that could lead to a more dynamic and pluralistic Muslim world. ...
Join Middle East analyst Aaron David Miller for a conversation about how the new administration might handle the challenges—and opportunities—for peace in the Middle East. ...
After 50 years of family rule, including 13 years of civil war, the people of Syria are celebrating, for now. What happened and how did it happen so quickly? What is Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)—the rebel group that may emerge as the ruling party, who is its leader, Abu Mohammed ...
Andrés Spokoiny and Nadine Epstein discuss what Spokoiny calls “hyper-empowered” individuals seeking new ways to connect and come together, and discuss what Jewish leaders must do to ensure a Jewish future. ...
Delia Ephron, author of Left on Tenth is in conversation with Amy E. Schwartz. ...
Amichai Lau-Lavie and Sandi DuBowski are in conversation with Lau-Lavie’s longtime friend, journalist and writer Aimee Ginsburg Bikel, author of Theodore Bikel’s The City of Light, about the Sabbath Queen and what it means to be in the "messy middle." ...