Tag: Shalom Hartman Institute

Yossi Klein Halevi, a prominent scholar from the Shalom Hartman Institute, discusses annexation in a briefing hosted by Israel Policy Forum.
Yossi Klein Halevy, an American-Israeli writer, engages in Israeli-Palestinian dialogue through his best-selling book Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor, avoiding the urge to reconcile conflicting narratives.
Yossi Klein Halevy, an American-Israeli writer, and scholar at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, is known for his book Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor, where he aims to foster Israeli-Palestinian dialogue without erasing conflicting narratives.
Dr. Tomer Persico, a religions scholar, delves into his upcoming book "The Image of God: The Idea that Changed the World and Judaism," exploring how the concept of humans being made in the image of God has influenced both Judaism and the world at large.
Dr. Tomer Persico, a religions scholar, explores the concept of the Image of God in his upcoming book and its influence on Judaism and the world.
Rabbi Sigalit Ur examines numerous conversations between Jews and Gentiles in Rabbinic texts, exploring the definition of who is considered a Gentile.
Rabbi Sigalit Ur, a research fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute, delves into her analysis of numerous interactions between Jews and Gentiles found in Rabbinic literature.
Israeli citizens are gearing up for an unusual second national election within a year.
Micah Goodman, a prominent figure associated with the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, delves into the contentious topic of whether Israel should stay in the West Bank or withdraw from the territories in his book "Catch-67."
In this episode of Unorthodox, Yossi Klein Halevi, a senior fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and author of 'Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor,' discusses his understanding of the Palestinian perspective as a religious Jew in Jerusalem.
Dr. Leon Wiener Dow, from the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, delves into the themes of his book "The Going: A Meditation on Jewish Law" in which he explores the interconnections between God, law, prayer, practice, and community within Jewish law from both an autobiographical and theological perspective.
In "My Halakha, Your Halakha: Between Jewish Law and Jewish Life," Dr. Leon Wiener Dow explores the intersections of God, law, prayer, practice, and community in Jewish law through his book "The Going: A Meditation on Jewish Law."
Haroon Moghul, a Muslim American with bipolar disorder, delves into his struggles growing up Muslim in America post-9/11 and his journey to becoming a public speaker on Islam and culture.
In this episode of "Betting the House," recorded live at JCC Manhattan, special guests Harry Enten and Haroon Moghul are featured.