The Tikvah Podcast
Ein Podcast von The Tikvah Fund
160 Folgen
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Shlomo Brody on What the Jewish Tradition Says about Going to War
Vom: 20.6.2024 -
Chaim Saiman on the Roots and Basis of Jewish Law (Rebroadcast)
Vom: 14.6.2024 -
Elliott Abrams on American Jewish Anti-Zionists
Vom: 7.6.2024 -
Andrew Doran on Why He Thinks the Roots of Civilization Are Jewish
Vom: 31.5.2024 -
Haisam Hassanein on How Egypt Sees Gaza
Vom: 24.5.2024 -
Asael Abelman on the History of “Hatikvah”
Vom: 17.5.2024 -
Shlomo Brody on Jewish Ethics in War
Vom: 9.5.2024 -
Ruth Wisse on the Explosion of Anti-Israel Protests on Campus
Vom: 3.5.2024 -
Meir Soloveichik on the Politics of the Haggadah
Vom: 19.4.2024 -
Yechiel Leiter on Losing a Child to War
Vom: 12.4.2024 -
Yehoshua Pfeffer on Haredi Service in the Israeli Military
Vom: 5.4.2024 -
Joseph Lieberman on American Jews and the Zionist Dream (Rebroadcast)
Vom: 29.3.2024 -
Seth Kaplan on How to Fix America's Fragile Neighborhood
Vom: 22.3.2024 -
Timothy Carney on How It Became So Hard to Raise a Family in America
Vom: 15.3.2024 -
Jonathan Conricus on How Israeli Aid to Gaza Works
Vom: 8.3.2024 -
Vance Serchuk on Ten Years of the Russia-Ukraine War
Vom: 1.3.2024 -
Yehuda Halper on Maimonides the Physician
Vom: 22.2.2024 -
Cynthia Ozick on the Story of a Jew Who Becomes a Tormentor of Other Jews
Vom: 15.2.2024 -
Yehuda Halper on Guiding Readers to "The Guide of the Perplexed"
Vom: 8.2.2024 -
Ray Takeyh on What Iran Wants
Vom: 2.2.2024
The Tikvah Fund is a philanthropic foundation and ideas institution committed to supporting the intellectual, religious, and political leaders of the Jewish people and the Jewish State. Tikvah runs and invests in a wide range of initiatives in Israel, the United States, and around the world, including educational programs, publications, and fellowships. Our animating mission and guiding spirit is to advance Jewish excellence and Jewish flourishing in the modern age. Tikvah is politically Zionist, economically free-market oriented, culturally traditional, and theologically open-minded. Yet in all issues and subjects, we welcome vigorous debate and big arguments. Our institutes, programs, and publications all reflect this spirit of bringing forward the serious alternatives for what the Jewish future should look like, and bringing Jewish thinking and leaders into conversation with Western political, moral, and economic thought.