Tag: Npr

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.
A former senior editor at NPR, Uri Berliner, critiqued the network in an article, pointing out a perceived shift towards promoting progressive ideals over objective reporting, particularly focusing on race, identity, and political bias.
In this article, Middle East analyst Aaron David Miller and former NPR host Robert Siegel discuss the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and the broader geopolitical implications in the region.
In this episode of Unorthodox, the hosts have Jewish guest Phil Rosenthal, who discusses Season 6 of his travel food show, Somebody Feed Phil, and his accompanying cookbook.
During a podcast episode over Fourth of July weekend, the discussion revolves around defending America against criticisms raised by NPR and liberal viewpoints that label America negatively on the global stage.
This episode of Unorthodox discusses the current relevance of Anne Frank, features comedian Ophira Eisenberg discussing humor during challenging times, and includes a conversation with Mishy Harmon about Israpalooza, a virtual celebration of Yom HaAtzmaut.
In this episode of Unorthodox, Naftali Hanau, the founder of Grow and Behold Foods, discusses his mission to provide ethically-produced kosher meat from animals raised on family farms with no hormones or antibiotics.
In episode 47 of Unorthodox, topics include connections at Kappa, challenges faced by dogs in Iran, and an original song by Jim Knable.
Staffers at Tablet delve into various topics such as legal battles between Jewish dating apps, a crowd-funded campaign to reelect Canada's Jewish prime minister, and a Nazi-themed romance novel.