Tag: Interviews

A compilation of top clips featuring guests discussing the battle for Western Civilization, predominantly in Israel and other states, on the State of a Nation podcast.
Barbara Walters, known for her groundbreaking career as a television journalist, is explored in the biography "The Rulebreaker" by Susan Page.
In this minisode of the 18Forty Podcast, the hosts reflect on the importance of their community and how it has motivated them to delve deeper into questions about Jewish identity.
In this minisode of the 18Forty Podcast, the hosts express gratitude to their community for their support and participation throughout the year.
During the summer break, a series called "Conversations We Love" features highlights from compelling interviews, including one with respected "Uvda" anchor Ilana Dayan discussing a significant judicial revolution in Israeli history.
This article highlights five favorite segments from the "Gentile of the Week" interviews on the Unorthodox podcast.
In this minisode of the 18Forty Podcast, the hosts express their gratitude for their community members who have encouraged them to ask deeper questions and to think more profoundly about what it means to be Jewish today.
In this minisode of the 18Forty Podcast, the hosts express their gratitude to their community for their support and encouragement throughout the past year.
Yonit and Jonathan discuss tips for fasting before Yom Kippur and recommend books in a podcast episode.
Elizabeth Tsurkov, a rare Israeli visitor to Syria during the war, conducted extensive interviews with various groups like Kurdish fighters, ISIS supporters, and Alawites to understand the future of the country.
Israeli Elizabeth Tsurkov, rare for having visited Syria amidst the ongoing conflict, conducted interviews with a wide array of Syrians including Kurdish fighters, ISIS supporters, and Alawites about the country's future.
Malka Marom, a Canadian-Israeli musician, broadcaster, and friend of Joni Mitchell, chronicles her deep connection with the iconic musician in "Joni Mitchell in Her Own Words," a collection of conversations spanning 40 years.
The documentary titled "Back Door Channels" provides a unique and unprecedented look into the 1979 Camp David Peace Accord and Treaty between Egypt and Israel, offering exclusive interviews with key political figures like Jimmy Carter, Henry Kissinger, Menachem Begin, Anwar El-Sadat, and Wolf Blitzer.