
Episode 14 · The Tikvah Podcast Podcast
Josh Kraushaar on the Democratic Party’s Veepstakes and American Jewry
Harris's VP pick of Walz over Shapiro sparks debate on Israel views and religious bias within the Democratic party.
The Tikvah Podcast Podcast·Episode 8·35:59
A stable if somewhat cold peace has endured between Egypt and Israel for nearly 50 years, a peace that includes serious diplomatic and security cooperation. Much of that has to do with Gaza. After Hamas took control of Gaza in 2007, Israel and Egypt jointly imposed a blockade and began to control its borders, since each had its own reasons to fear Hamas. Hamas was, after all, an outgrowth of the very Muslim Brotherhood that threatened the Egyptian government’s rule.
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Episode 14 · The Tikvah Podcast Podcast
Harris's VP pick of Walz over Shapiro sparks debate on Israel views and religious bias within the Democratic party.
Episode 13 · The Tikvah Podcast Podcast
Argentina seeks justice for the 1994 AMIA bombing, with plans to prosecute Iranian leaders, marking 30 years since the tragic attack.
Episode 11 · The Tikvah Podcast Podcast
Explore how Tisha b’Av liturgy might evolve post-October 7, weaving new tragedies into Jewish memory with insights from Rabbi J.J. Schacter and Jonathan Silver.
Episode 10 · The Tikvah Podcast Podcast
Explore Jewish military ethics with Shlomo Brody as Israel's advance into Rafah raises concerns over civilian casualties and ethical warfare.
Episode 9 · The Tikvah Podcast Podcast
Explore the poignant history of Israel's anthem, "Hatikvah," its biblical roots, and the paradox of longing for a state that now exists.