Tag: Tablet Magazine

Journalist and author A.J. Jacobs discusses his latest book, "The Year of Living Constitutionally: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Constitution's Original Meaning," on the podcast episode 418.
New York Congressman Ritchie Torres engages in a conversation with Tablet Magazine's Liel Leibovitz and Alana Newhouse, covering topics such as Zionism, the impact of social media on antisemitism, and the importance of patriotism.
This episode of "Poison Ivy" focuses on recent anti-Israel protests at Columbia University, where protesters have occupied an administrative building.
Armin Rosen is a staff writer for Tablet Magazine.
This article highlights the work of journalist Matti Friedman and his unique approach to reporting on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
In the aftermath of a recent Hamas attack on Israel, Jews around the world have been closely following the news and experiencing a sense of emotional upheaval.
In this discussion moderated by Liel Leibovitz, a panel of analysts from Tablet Magazine's Middle East team examines the recent devastating attacks in Israel and discusses the country's next steps.
In response to the current situation in Israel, a special episode hosted by Tablet Magazine and moderated by Liel Liebovitz aims to address the background and questions surrounding the conflict.
A recent article in Tablet magazine argues for an end to US aid to Israel, claiming that the Biden administration's policies towards Israel undermine its national security.
"What Really Matters" is a podcast hosted by Walter Russell Mead and Jeremy Stern, brought to you by Tablet Magazine and Hudson Institute.
Unorthodox is a popular Jewish podcast hosted by Stephanie Butnick, Liel Leibovitz, and Joshua Malina.
In the final episode of The Final Fribble, founding host Mark Oppenheimer bids farewell after 360 episodes.
Unorthodox's latest episode delves into the Israeli protests and broader context, featuring guest Jonathan Rosen discussing his book "The Best Minds."
In this episode of Unorthodox, the host discusses the ongoing protests in Israel and their larger context.
In this episode of Unorthodox, the hosts discuss various topics including the kosher status of green eggs and ham, share podcast recommendations from audio producer Arielle Nissenblatt, and interview Andrea Wakefield, co-owner of an Italian restaurant.
In her work "Brokenism," Alana Newhouse examines the concept of institutions, like schools, newsrooms, and governments, as being broken and questions whether they can be fixed or if they are perpetually damaged.
Vladislav Davidzon, a war correspondent in Ukraine, reflects on his experiences one year after Russia's invasion.
In this brief excerpt, it is mentioned that Aleksi Cavaillez is a French illustrator and visual artist based in Paris, known for his graphic novel "Ravel".
In this episode of Unorthodox, the hosts discuss whether Jews celebrate Valentine's Day.
In this interview, Liel Leibovitz, a writer, editor, and co-host of the podcast Unorthodox, discusses the idea that Jews should stop sending their children to college.
The Tabbies, hosted by Tablet magazine, are awards given to the most inspiring, surprising, and altruistic efforts of the past year.
"Unorthodox Goes Across the JEW.S.A." is a new segment of the podcast Unorthodox that aims to explore and highlight interesting Jewish communities throughout the United States.
Tablet Magazine provides a range of articles and features covering a variety of topics in Jewish culture, history, and current events.
Maya Pindyck's upcoming collection of poems, But the Orange Tree, explores themes of parenthood and the poet's relationship with her parents, particularly her mother.
Vladislav Davidzon, founding editor of The Odessa Review and contributor to Tablet Magazine, provides a unique perspective on the situation in Ukraine, just hours before the Russian invasion began.