Tag: Paul Ben Haim

In a recent conversation on the Tikvah Podcast, Yehuda Halper and host Jonathan Silver discuss Moses Maimonides' philosophical masterpiece, "The Guide of the Perplexed" (Moreh ha Nevukhim).
In this episode, host Jonathan Silver looks back at some of the most interesting conversations from 2023, covering a wide range of topics in modern Jewish life.
The podcast host Jonathan Silver reflects on the 47 conversations he had in 2023, discussing a wide range of topics related to Jewish life.
In this episode of the Tikvah Podcast, the focus is on the transformation of the narrative around the Palestinian predicament.
Israeli officials and IDF inspectors have discovered that the shells and munitions fired into Israel by Hamas were not made in Gaza and that some rocket launchers captured near the Gaza border had Korean writing on them.
Rabbi Meir Soloveichik discusses the Jewish beliefs and customs surrounding martyrdom and honoring the dead.
In this podcast interview, Alon Arvatz, the CEO of PointFive, a cybersecurity start-up in Tel Aviv, discusses Israel's success in military cyber operations and cybersecurity.
In January of this year, protests began in Israel, with thousands of people taking to the streets every Saturday night to voice their discontent with the government, particularly regarding judicial reform.
In this podcast interview, Ran Baratz, editor of Israeli magazine Mida and contributor to the conservative newspaper Makor Rishon, discusses the ongoing protests in Israel and the deeper emotions driving them.
In her book "People Love Dead Jews," novelist Dara Horn explores the complex role of Jews in the Western conscience.
The Biden administration has released the first-ever U.S. National Strategy to Counter Anti-Semitism, which aims to address the threat of anti-Semitism in America by improving the safety of Jewish communities, countering discrimination online and in schools, and partnering with religious and civic groups.
Avital Levi, a postdoctoral fellow at Tel Aviv University, explores the concept of loyalty in this podcast.
In his book "And None Shall Make Them Afraid: Eight Stories of the Modern State of Israel," Rick Richman emphasizes the importance of teaching history to foster a connection to Israel and the Jewish people.
In a recent op-ed in the New York Times, Yuval Levin explores how America's Constitution can provide insights for resolving Israel's judicial crisis.
Koren Publishers has released a new edition of the book of Esther, featuring a graphic novel adaptation illustrated by Yael Nathan and overseen by Jordan B. Gorfinkel, a former editor at DC Comics.
In this podcast, Elliott Abrams discusses the passionate reactions of American Jews to the new Israeli government in 2023, which has led some to withdraw their support for Israel altogether.
In this podcast episode, Elliott Abrams, a veteran observer of Israel and foreign policy, discusses the passionate and heated reactions of American Jews towards the new Israeli government.
In this podcast, democracy activist Carl Gershman explores whether the Jewish experience can offer any insights for the Uighur population in China.
Scott Shay, the chairman of Signature Bank, discusses how the BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) movement infiltrated the investment world and how they were eventually able to push it out.
In a recorded live discussion, Mosaic editor Jonathan Silver and Yoav Sorek, editor of Hashiloach, a quarterly journal in Israel, discuss the role of Jewish magazines and the state of Jewish ideas.
In this live discussion between Mosaic editor Jonathan Silver and Yoav Sorek, the editor of Hashiloach, they explore the role of Jewish magazines in cultivating important ideas.
This text discusses the recent protests in Iran that were sparked by the death of a young woman named Mahsa Amini, who was arrested by Iranian police for not wearing a hijab properly.
In this article, Shay Khatiri discusses the recent protests in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini, a young woman who was arrested for improperly wearing a hijab and reportedly died in police custody.
Rabbi Meir Soloveichik discusses the enduring symbols of Jerusalem in a podcast conversation with Mosaic editor Jonathan Silver.
Yair Harel discusses Haim Louk, a Moroccan-born rabbi and musical virtuoso who has played a significant role in bridging the gap between Israeli society and Judaism through his music.