Tag: 2022

The podcast discusses the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalism of 2022, highlighting that the announcement comes at a time when Americans are increasingly disenchanted with the field for valid reasons.
In 2022, there were some positive developments worth noting.
In 2022, some popular television shows among viewers included "1883" and "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" for John, "Mr. Inbetween" for Abe, "Severance" and "Slow Horses" for Christine, and "The Dropout" and "Inventing Anna" for Noah.
In a special Christmas podcast episode, the hosts discuss and share the books they enjoyed reading in 2022.
The year 2022 in Israel has been marked by significant events.
The Best Jewish Children's Books of 2022 feature a diverse collection of themes and settings.
The Menschwarmers podcast's third season discusses key Jewish sports stories in 2022, ranging from Olympic sibling snowboarders to LPGA contenders and athletes in tennis, golf, and football, as well as the Winter Olympics in China.
In this episode, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss the concept of liberal Zionism and its relevance in 2022.
As 2022 is approaching, Yonit and Jonathan discuss their concerns and hopes for the upcoming year, anticipating more challenges than successes.
The announcement that the multi-trillion dollar Build Back Better plan has been shelved for 2021, with doubts about its revival in the upcoming election year of 2022, has been met with a sense of validation from those who had predicted this outcome.
The podcast discusses how House Democrats are considering passing a large spending bill that is unlikely to pass in the Senate, a move that could provide Republicans with ammunition to use against Democrats in the 2022 elections.