Tag: Tablet Magazine

Wayne Hoffman, a Jewish author, discusses his book "The End of Her: Racing Against Alzheimer's to Solve a Murder" on the Unorthodox podcast.
In this episode of Unorthodox, writer Chuck Klosterman discusses his new book, The Nineties, and why he believes it was the last real decade.
Liel Leibovitz, a senior writer for Tablet Magazine, appeared on a podcast to criticize Amnesty International's claim that Israel is an apartheid state.
In this oral history interview, Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto reflects on the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting that occurred in October 2018.
This text mentions a live discussion titled "How the Jews Went Right in Britain" as part of a four-part series called "21st Century Europe and the Jews."
In this episode of Unorthodox, the discussion centers around the concept of interrupting and the dynamics between extroverts and introverts.
Tablet journalist Yair Rosenberg has launched a project called "Antisemitism, Explained," in response to the recent rise in attacks against Jews and Jewish institutions worldwide.
In this episode of Unorthodox, guest host Kylie Unell joins Mark and Liel to discuss various Jewish news topics, including Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher's hygiene practices and Argentina's lack of tact.
Tablet Magazine is seeking to hire a cheerleader-in-chief to oversee marketing, public relations, and audience development for their podcasts.
This article discusses Shelomo Dov Goitein's review of the 1963 University of Chicago edition of Maimonides' "Guide of the Perplexed."
This episode of the podcast "Unorthodox" features interviews with two guests.
Tablet Magazine is offering a journalism program for 10 fellows, running from October to December 2020.
Tablet Magazine has launched a new podcast called Hebrew School, a fun game show designed for kids wanting to learn about Judaism in an entertaining way, but enjoyable for adults too.
Passover this year presents new challenges with socially distanced Seders, but Tablet's Seder guide in episode 222 offers support and guidance with steps of the Seder, special guests, Passover music, and recommendations for a modern Haggadah available online.
Producer Josh Kross creates a Havdalah service to bring light into Saturday night during social distancing.
Tablet's book critic Adam Kirsch recommends a selection of books for readers with extra time on hand.
The article discusses the end of an era in world affairs marked by a decline in the promotion of democratic ideals which were central to post-World War II international relations.
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 Oppenheimer podcast shares a personal story from Mark related to the podcast's creation, reaching back to when he was 15.
Mark Oppenheimer appeared as a guest on Slate's Trumpcast to discuss Trump and the Jewish community.
On the podcast "Unorthodox," Christopher Noxon discusses his book "Good Trouble: Lessons from the Civil Rights Playbook," offering an illustrated history of the civil rights movement.
Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Miriam Herschlag discuss whether it's time for a Palestinian-Israeli party to join the ruling coalition, the integration of Judaism, Israeli identity, and right-wing politics by Israel's New Right Party, and the ethical dilemma of helping a friend move to a West Bank settlement.
On AJC Passport, the discussion revolves around the 2019 Women's March, which faced controversy due to allegations of anti-Semitism within its leadership.
Unorthodox podcast celebrates its third anniversary with a special episode reflecting on memorable segments.
Former Senator Joe Lieberman, known for his complex political stance as a liberal Democrat with hawkish views on foreign policy, revealed on the Unorthodox podcast his uncertainty about his party loyalty in the 2020 election.