Tag: Liel Leibovitz

Tablet Magazine's new podcast, Take One, hosted by Liel Leibovitz, is introduced as Unorthodox is on a break.
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.
Unorthodox podcast celebrates its third anniversary with a special episode reflecting on memorable segments.
Tablet has partnered with Artisan to release a series of books, including "The 100 Most Jewish Foods" featuring recipes, "The Unorthodox Haggadah" edited by Liel Leibovitz and Stephanie Butnick, "The Unorthodox Guide to Being Jewish," and "Smart Jews: Essays on Politics, Books, Culture, Sex & God."
In response to President Trump's Executive Order on immigration, the podcast team at "Unorthodox" felt compelled to share their reflections on how the order contradicts Jewish values and their own immigrant experiences.
In episode 59 of "The Bottle Episode," the hosts celebrate Rosh Hashanah by sharing personal stories of new beginnings.
In this episode of Unorthodox, hosted by Mark Oppenheimer with Tablet staffers Stephanie Butnick and Liel Leibovitz, Amy Schumer's book deal, Ralph Lauren's resignation, and Mahmoud Abbas's U.N. speech are discussed.
In episode 5 of "Did You Hear The One About," Tablet staffers discuss various news items, including the death of the world's oldest living Jew and a Palestinian prisoner's hunger strike.
In episode 2 of "Return of the Shiksa," Host Mark Oppenheimer and Tablet staffers Stephanie Butnick and Liel Leibovitz discuss the European Maccabiah Games held in Berlin, where they touch on Mike Huckabee's Holocaust analogy, an investigation into academic rigor in NYC's Orthodox yeshivas, and Hilary Liftin's novel "Movie Star By Lizzie Pepper" about a Hollywood starlet in a strange cult.
In this episode of Sandler vs. Samberg, a discussion led by Mark Oppenheimer and Tablet staffers covers various topics including gay marriage in Israel, the suicide of a formerly Orthodox young woman, and Adam Sandler's recent film.
Tablet magazine is launching a new podcast called Unorthodox, hosted by Mark Oppenheimer and featuring Liel Leibovitz and others.
"Man Is Not Alone" by Abraham Joshua Heschel, published in 1951, presents faith as a profound connection akin to the intimacy between lovers, where one replaces oneself with God to reveal inner truths.
The article discusses a critique of Roger Waters' The Wall concert by Liel Leibovitz, highlighting the idea that adolescence eventually comes to an end, referencing the love for Pink Floyd shared during youth.
In a recent article on Tablet Magazine, topics discussed include an interview with Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni on politics and Israeli-Diaspora relations, a writer's experience of his mother becoming a stereotypical Jewish mother after he wrote a book about their family moving, a profile of choreographer Liz Lerman and her socially aware dance creations, and Liel Leibovitz's reflection on the Noah's Ark story in his Torah column, focusing on the choice of saving the cutest animal.