Tikvah
Subscribe
07 August 2022, Israel, Jerusalem: Jews pray near the door of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in the old city of Jerusalem during the holy day Tisha B’Av, a day commemorating the destruction of ancient Jerusalem temples. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa (Photo by Ilia Yefimovich/picture alliance via Getty Images)
Jews pray in the old city of Jerusalem on Tisha B'Av in 2022. Ilia Yefimovich/picture alliance via Getty Images.
Observation

December 27, 2024

Podcast: Our Favorite Conversations of 2024

By Tikvah Podcast at Mosaic

Excerpts from some favorite conversations this year, with subjects including Tisha b’Av after October 7, the fall of Syria, raising a family in America, and more.

Podcast: Our Favorite Conversations from 2024

In 2024, we convened 42 new conversations, taking up some of the great questions of modern Jewish life, questions of war and peace, of Israel’s security and Israel on the global stage, and of Jewish survival and flourishing in the diaspora. This year Mosaic’s editor and the podcast’s host, Jonathan Silver, spoke with military officials, activists, scholars, reporters, rabbis, theologians, institution builders, students, and in one poignant conversation a father grieving for his son who fell in battle defending Israel and the Jewish people.

Because 2024 marks 820 years since the death of the great medieval sage Moses Maimonides, the Tikvah Podcast began the year with a fourpart introduction to his work and his legacy. This was also a presidential election year in the United States, and as the fall campaign wound down, and in its immediate aftermath, we examined some of the political questions that would determine the future of American policymaking and the role of the Jewish people in American politics. From large, enduring questions to focused, timely ones, each week we’ve aimed to sustain the great Jewish conversation in depth.

Subscribe to Continue Reading

Get the best Jewish ideas and conversations. Subscribe to Tikvah Ideas All Access for $12/month

Login or Subscribe
Save