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Ruth Wisse on Norman Podhoretz
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The Tikvah Podcast·Episode 424·Aug 28, 2025
This week, as students in North America are returning to campus and settling into the rhythms of the fall semester, some of them are going to open their copies of Homer’s epic poems of the Trojan War, the Iliad and Odyssey. They will read of the Trojan commander Hector’s poignant farewell to his wife Andromache, of the Greek warrior Achilles’ terrible rage, of Odysseus’ long journey home, and of his wife in Ithaca, Penelope, who has endured his absence for some twenty years. For many students, these will be powerful stories—windows into an ancient world of honor and virtue and hubris—but for all that, distant stories. When read from the air-conditioned dorm room or plush campus library, the dust and blood and bronze of the Trojan War are abstract.


Episode 438·Dec 25, 2025
Paying tribute to a great defender of America, Israel, and the art of argument.

Episode 437·Dec 18, 2025
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Episode 436·Dec 11, 2025
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Episode 435·Dec 4, 2025
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