Education

In TanakhCast #87, the host explores and reflects on four chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, beginning with Genesis and concluding with 2 Chronicles.
Professor Mohammed Wattad discusses Israel's Supreme Court with host Gilad Halpern, delving into its cultural and professional orientation over time.
Dr. Merav Ben-Nun, an educator and founder of a Jewish-Arab school in Haifa, explores the benefits and challenges of bilingual education with host Gilad Halpern.
In TanakhCast #86, the podcast explores 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, beginning with Genesis and concluding with 2 Chronicles.
Dr. Rachel Back, an English literature lecturer at Oranim Academic College, explores the connection between poetry, education, and social progress in a conflicted region.
Gilad Halpern and Naomi Zeveloff from TLV1 and The Forward discuss three vital topics, culminating in a heartwarming anecdote about something positive in Israel.
Tablet columnist Marjorie Ingall discusses her new book "Mamaleh Knows Best" challenging the stereotype of the overbearing Jewish mother, highlighting how Jewish mothers foster independence, confidence, and skepticism of authority in their children.
In episode 84 of TanakhCast, the podcast delves into the discussion of 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, progressing from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
A father, Yosef Steinberg, grapples with his daughter's shift towards ultra-Orthodox values and away from secular literature, reflecting on his own background in Russian literature and Judaism.
In this discussion, Allison, Don, and Noah touch on three main topics: Prime Minister Netanyahu's recent visits to African countries as part of a "periphery strategy" amid strained relations with Europe and the US, a government committee's recommendations to address discrimination against Sephardi/Mizrahi Jewish heritage in Israel's education system, and the commercialization of sleep-away camps in Israel by Proctor & Gamble, including the installation of air-conditioned bathrooms playing tampon ads.
Dr. Shira Klein from Chapman University in California talks with host Gilad Halpern about innovative methods for teaching about Israel to American undergraduate students.
Dr. Ariela Keysar discusses the significant but overlooked influence of grandparents on the political views of college students in a conversation with host Gilad Halpern.
In TanakhCast #82, the listener is invited to join a podcast series that explores and reflects on four chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, moving from Genesis to 2 Chronicles.
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Prof. Dov Waxman discusses his book "Trouble in the Tribe: The American Jewish Conflict Over Israel" with host Gilad Halpern.
Aram Abu Saleh, a student at Israel Arts and Science Academy, received an award for his essay discussing the 11th-century Islamic theologian and poet Abul 'Alaa al Ma'ari.
Prof. Russell Berman from Stanford University explains in a discussion with host Gilad Halpern the educational value of his undergraduate seminar "Zionism and the Novel," highlighting how studying literature can enhance discussions about Israel and Zionism.
Tivnu: Building Justice is a Jewish gap-year program based in Portland, Oregon, aiming to combine Jewish identity with social justice work.
Prof. Chandra Mukerji, an expert in Communication and Science Studies, proposes in her upcoming book "Reimagining Modernity" that modernity emerged from the crisis of the Black Death, leading to significant societal changes and self-perception.
In the TanakhCast #80 episode titled "The Truly Spectacular Edition," the podcast delves into 4 chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, beginning from Genesis and culminating in 2 Chronicles, though the journey may be lengthy.
In a discussion on "Out of the ivory tower: Academia thrust into 21st century," Prof. Gili Drori from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and co-chair of the conference "Internationalization, Globalization and Governance of Academia" talks with host Gilad Halpern about how universities are responding to market forces and global capitalism.
Dr. Itzick Shai, an archaeologist from Ariel University in Israel, discusses the community-focused archaeology project at Tel Burna on a podcast.
In episode 41 of Unorthodox, the podcast returns to high school with a live recording from the American Hebrew Academy in Greensboro, N.C, the only International Jewish College Prep boarding school.
In episode #79 of TanakhCast titled "The Little Finger Edition," the podcast delves into exploring and reflecting on four chapters of the Tanakh every two weeks, beginning with Genesis and concluding with 2 Chronicles.
Prof. Meira Polliack of Tel Aviv University explores the interactions between Islam and Judaism in the 9th and 10th centuries, highlighting the emergence of the Karaites as the first Jewish fundamentalists.

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