Tag: Jonathan Freedland

"Unholy" is a podcast featuring Jonathan Freedland and Yonit Levi discussing Jewish news and issues, described as a Jewish version of "The Rest Is Politics".
Yonit and Jonathan discuss a tumultuous year in Israel and the Jewish world, touching on recent events and engaging with Rachel Goldberg-Polin, a prominent figure representing families of hostages, specifically her son Hersh captured by Hamas at a music festival.
The podcast "Conversations We Love" features an episode with Jonathan Freedland, a celebrated author of "The Escape Artist," a bestselling book that tells the story of a man who escaped Auschwitz to expose its horrors.
Rudolf Vrba, a Slovakian Jewish teenager who changed his name from Walter Rosenberg, escaped from Auschwitz in 1944, becoming one of the few to do so.
The Royal Court Theatre in London has sparked an antisemitism scandal by mounting a play called "Rare Earth Mettle," in which the central figure was a power-hungry billionaire named Hershel Fink.
In a recent episode, the hosts of the podcast "Conversations We Love" reflected on their discussion with Professor Scott Galloway, a marketing expert and bestselling author.
In this episode of "The Escape Artist," Jonathan Freedland discusses his new book about Rudolf Vrba, one of four Jews to escape Auschwitz, whose report on the atrocities there helped halt deportations of Hungarian Jews and save thousands of lives.
The latest episode discusses the ongoing coalition crisis in Israel, with PM Bennett facing challenges in maintaining his government's stability, potentially giving Netanyahu an opportunity to gain power.
In this episode of "Three Jews on the News," Yonit and Jonathan are joined by guest Jeffrey Goldberg to discuss topics such as the unspoken messages in the Biden-Netanyahu call, Biden's initial month in office, and misunderstandings between Israelis and diaspora Jews.
"Unholy: the trailer" is a podcast featuring Yonit Levi from Channel 12 Israel and Jonathan Freedland from The Guardian discussing news as two Jewish individuals.
Jonathan Freedland, writing as Sam Bourne, presents "To Kill the President," a political thriller critiquing a volatile, Trump-like president in a scenario where key figures contemplate the removal of a dangerous leader for the greater good.