Tag: Jewish Media

Craig Newmark engages in a wide-ranging conversation with Robert Siegel, discussing topics such as AI, birds, science fiction, and his philanthropic efforts to support independent journalism and democracy, during an award ceremony at the National Press Club.
Menachem Weinreb, creative director at Mishpacha since 2009, combines art and spirituality, often engrossed in Kabbalah texts with chocolate nearby.
Photographer Daniel Kramer, known for his work with Bob Dylan, passed away at 91, having captured intimate images during a transformative year for Dylan.
In this article, the author reflects on living among Israelis during wartime, sharing observations like the minimal coverage of suffering in Gaza in Israeli media compared to international news.
The final episode of the season of Home Front was covered in episode 64, originally published on Mishpacha Magazine.
Multiple recent high-profile articles in publications like Time and The Atlantic have shed light on the experiences of North American Jews amid rising antisemitism and pro-Palestinian protests since Oct. 7.
Jewish media outlets have experienced a significant surge in popularity since October 7, largely driven by Israel's conflict with Hamas and the subsequent rise in global antisemitism, which has united Jewish communities in solidarity.
The writer of the article shares their personal experience with ketamine therapy and how it helped them process the horrors of Oct. 7.
In response to the current situation in Israel, a special episode hosted by Tablet Magazine and moderated by Liel Liebovitz aims to address the background and questions surrounding the conflict.
The author of this piece watched Adam Sandler's latest movie, You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, and found it to be an abomination.
This article discusses an incident involving a secular Israeli reporter, Neria Kraus, who claimed she was a victim of discrimination by haredi Orthodox men on a United Airlines flight.
Ali Schulz-Malayter expresses admiration for The Commentary Magazine Podcast, noting that they have been a dedicated listener for six months and decided to become a subscriber after being moved by a message from Mr. Podhoretz.
In this episode of Unorthodox, the hosts discuss the new Israeli TV show called The Lesson and interview Deakla Keydar, the show's writer and creator.
The Commentary Magazine podcast will not be releasing episodes in honor of the Jewish holiday of Shavuot and Memorial Day, with regular episodes resuming on Tuesday.
After 360 episodes, the podcast bids farewell to its founding host, Mark Oppenheimer.
In the final episode of The Final Fribble, founding host Mark Oppenheimer bids farewell after 360 episodes.
Noah Rothman is leaving the podcast to join National Review, with his last discussion focusing on recent events including the ongoing balloon madness, debilitated senators and potential solutions, and the legal actions of Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News.
In a recent three-hour interview on the podcast Drink Champs, Kanye West, now known as Ye, made antisemitic remarks, blaming Jews for his difficulties and accusing them of taking advantage of Black people.
Kanye West has rejected an invitation to the Holocaust Museum in Los Angeles and has continued to double down on his recent antisemitic rhetoric.
In this episode of Unorthodox, writer Chuck Klosterman discusses his new book, The Nineties, and why he believes it was the last real decade.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, the hosts address listener questions and provide a behind-the-scenes look at the production of 18Forty.
The article asserts that the current general-interest media landscape is irreparable, and that major outlets like The New York Times do not care about the concerns of Jewish readers.
In the COMMENTARY podcast, amidst discussions on rising crime rates and the perceived failure of the Afghanistan pullout, the idea of having a "music man" akin to what Donald Trump used for comfort - soothing him with music from the musical Cats - is proposed.
In this episode, David Bashevkin discusses Howard Stern and his evolution over the years.
The text expresses gratitude to listeners for feedback on continuing daily podcasts, referencing Sally Field's Oscar speech, followed by a reaction to the Biden budget proposal with a tone of horror.