Tag: Conversation

Professor Scott Galloway discusses the modern warfare conducted in the media, online, and on college campuses, emphasizing its relevance in today's world.
When discussing death with young children, especially in the context of Jewish beliefs, it can be challenging to find the right approach.
In a podcast episode titled "The Day After Tomorrow" featuring Samer Sinijlawi and Michael Milshtein, Israeli and Palestinian speakers discuss the current lack of dialogue between their communities.
The text seems to be a comment on a podcast episode titled "The Opportunity and Difficulty of Unity: On the Israel March."
In this podcast, the speaker discusses the importance of unity within the Jewish community and the challenges that come with it.
In a post-war context marked by grief and stress within the Jewish community, a special episode features Yonit and Jonathan engaging in a candid conversation to explore and address tensions that have arisen in their discussions.
In this week's Zoom call, there will be a conversation rather than a guest.
In this memoir titled "In the Hole," five incarcerated men share their firsthand experiences of being in solitary confinement.
The podcast discusses concerns about the Chinese military dominating American social media platforms like TikTok.
Yonit and Jonathan discuss their previous conversation with Kara Swisher, a prominent tech journalist, focusing on topics such as big tech companies' accountability, U.S. politics, the success of Israeli tech companies, and tips for co-hosting a podcast.
Yonit and Jonathan celebrate Sukkot by hosting journalist Kara Swisher to discuss tech, politics, and Israeli unicorns.
Matthew Continetti participated in a podcast discussing aliens, angels, demons, and political figures like Biden and DeSantis.
Comedian Simon Rakoff is noted for shifting from his usual comedic tone to engage in serious discussions about the ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine.
Mary Darling, co-creator of the TV show Little Mosque on the Prairie, discusses meeting a member of the Bahai community and highlights the dynamic nature of this religious group in a conversation.
David engages in a conversation with Chaim Saiman, a professor at Villanova Law School, to explore the intriguing nature of the Talmud and its significance as a foundational text in Jewish law.
In the conversation titled "Talmud as an Agent of Chaos" with Ari Bergmann by 18Forty, the discussion likely explores the idea that the Talmud, a central text in Jewish tradition, has inherent chaos within it that serves a purpose in intellectual and spiritual growth.
David and guest Chaim Saiman, a professor at Villanova Law School, delve into the enigmatic nature of the Talmud, likening it to a Jewish Constitution.
"Journey to 18Forty: A Conversation with Mitchell D. Eichen" is a piece by 18Forty that delves into a dialogue with Mitchell D. Eichen.
In a break from their usual content, the podcast "Unorthodox" presents an unedited conversation between two friends, Liel Leibovitz and Jay Michaelson, who are both Jewish but have differing perspectives on various topics.
In the text "Live a Little," a conversation between a mother and her son unravels, revealing a complex relationship.
Turkish scientist Yavuz Örnek, a professor of Marine Sciences, suggested on a Turkish state-run channel that Noah, from the biblical story of the Great Flood, might have communicated with his son aboard the ark using a cell phone.