The Tikvah Podcast
En podcast av The Tikvah Fund
160 Avsnitt
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Yehuda Halper on Maimonides and the Human Condition
Publicerades: 2024-01-26 -
Hillel Neuer on How the Human-Rights Industry Became Obsessed with Israel
Publicerades: 2024-01-18 -
Yehuda Halper on Where to Begin With Maimonides
Publicerades: 2024-01-12 -
Our Favorite Conversations of 2023
Publicerades: 2024-01-05 -
Matti Friedman on Whether Israel Is Too Dependent on Technology
Publicerades: 2023-12-28 -
Ghaith al-Omari on What Palestinians Really Think about Hamas, Israel, War, and Peace
Publicerades: 2023-12-22 -
Alexandra Orbuch, Gabriel Diamond, and Zach Kessel on the Situation for Jews on American Campuses
Publicerades: 2023-12-15 -
Roya Hakakian on Her Letter to an Anti-Zionist Idealist
Publicerades: 2023-12-08 -
Edward Luttwak on How Israel Develops Advanced Military Technology On Its Own
Publicerades: 2023-12-01 -
Shany Mor, Hussein Aboubakr, and Haviv Rettig Gur on the Palestinian Predicament
Publicerades: 2023-11-23 -
Assaf Orion on Israel's Initial Air Campaign in Gaza
Publicerades: 2023-11-16 -
Bruce Bechtol on How North Korean Weapons Ended Up in Gaza
Publicerades: 2023-11-10 -
Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak on Whether Hamas Doomed Israeli-Turkish Relations
Publicerades: 2023-11-03 -
Michael Doran on Israel’s Wars: 1973 and 2023
Publicerades: 2023-10-26 -
Ethan Tucker on the Jewish Duty to Recover Hostages
Publicerades: 2023-10-19 -
Meir Soloveichik on What Jews Believe and Say about Martyrdom
Publicerades: 2023-10-13 -
Yascha Mounk on the Identity Trap and What It Means for Jews
Publicerades: 2023-10-06 -
Alon Arvatz on Israel's Cyber-Security Industry
Publicerades: 2023-09-28 -
Daniel Rynhold on Thinking Repentance Through
Publicerades: 2023-09-22 -
Jon Levenson on Understanding the Binding of Isaac as the Bible Understands It
Publicerades: 2023-09-14
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.
