Tag: Jewish Perspective

The podcast discusses how politicians like Ron DeSantis, Joe Biden, Chris Christie, and Mitch McConnell can gain or lose politically based on their responses to natural disasters.
The article explores the question of whether AI is good for humanity and discusses the various applications of AI, such as chatbots, search engines, social media algorithms, and facial recognition.
On May 1, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) went on strike as their contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) expired.
Yuval Levin discusses on a podcast the lack of interest in avoiding the fiscal cliff, drawing parallels between Joe Biden and King Lear, and the impact of sweeping social change on the argument for a liberal society.
This episode explores the challenges posed by artificial intelligence (AI) to human society, particularly in terms of how AI differs from human intelligence and its impact on the economy and productivity in office work.
The discussion on Independence Day focuses on the Supreme Court's rejection of the Biden Administration's overreach in a student loan case and its support for free speech in a case involving a website designer and gay marriage.
The RBC Canadian Open is taking place at the historically Jewish Oakdale Golf & Country Club in Toronto, drawing attention to a surprising merger between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-backed LIV Golf League, sparking intense reactions and geopolitical analysis.
In this podcast episode, the hosts start by differing on the significance of King Charles's coronation but find common ground in critiquing a negative poll for Joe Biden.
The author explores the Jewish perspective on the presence of God in Islam.
In a special episode recorded on a National Day of Resistance Against Dictatorship, the focus is on understanding a conflicted situation that encompasses lifetimes of disputes.
Growing older is a common experience, and a poet named Robert Browning explored this theme in his work.
The discussion revolves around the question of how Jews can support Ukraine after the Holocaust, considering the history of anti-Semitism in the country.
The text discusses how President Joe Biden's difficulties are potentially fueling a resurgence in support and influence for former President Donald Trump.
The author discusses the concept of artificial intelligence (AI) and its perceived religious-like qualities.
In this interview with Alana Newhouse, editor in chief of Tablets, she discusses her recent article that presents a fresh perspective on the divisions facing Americans.
The author explores the concept of "brokenism," the belief that institutions and societies can decay and become irrelevant.
In this article, the author explores their childhood experience with horror movies and reflects on how Jews can engage in Halloween while staying true to their Jewish identity.
The podcast delves into the concept of threats to democracy, Anthony Fauci's resignation, and the "I don't want to work no more" movement.
In a discussion with Eli Lake, topics covered include Trump, FBI searches, attorneys general, issues with classification, and the media's handling of positive news from Ukraine.
In the case of Kennedy vs. Bremerton School District, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of high school football coach Joe Kennedy, allowing him to pray at the 50-yard line after games.
Matthew Continetti discusses the significant leak of a Supreme Court draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade on a podcast, addressing the immediate political implications, the constitutional reasoning, and the importance of the leak itself.
Matthew Continetti discusses the implications of a recent subway shooting incident and highlights how the media's response may be influenced by the suspect not fitting a liberal narrative.
Matthew Continetti discusses his column "Believe Them" on the podcast, along with topics such as Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation hearings and Eliot A. Cohen's argument against pessimism.
As the war in Ukraine heats up, hosts Yonit and Jonathan are joined by Pulitzer Prize winning author Anne Applebaum to talk about Zelenskyy, Putin, Bennett, and the significant stakes involved.