Tag: The Atlantic

In a recent article and podcast interview, journalist Franklin Foer discusses the end of what he calls "The Golden Age of American Jewry."
Larry David was recently spotted looking sad on a U.S. mailbox in Riverdale, reflecting the feelings of vulnerability, anger, and insecurity among Jews worldwide due to increasing anti-Semitism.
In a recent interview, journalist Jennifer Senior reveals her unsettling experience profiling Steve Bannon, former Trump adviser and alt-right figure.
In a recent podcast, the discussion covers the declining COVID-19 numbers indicating the potential end of the pandemic, with even Anthony Fauci suggesting this.
In a podcast episode, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron cover significant topics in Israel, including the formation of an unusual government coalition involving diverse parties, the election of Yitzhak Herzog as Israel's eleventh President, and the growing disillusionment of young Jewish-American progressives with Israel.
In this episode of "Three Jews on the News," Yonit and Jonathan are joined by guest Jeffrey Goldberg to discuss topics such as the unspoken messages in the Biden-Netanyahu call, Biden's initial month in office, and misunderstandings between Israelis and diaspora Jews.
John Dickerson, known for his work on 60 Minutes and as a journalist and author, recently released his book "The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency," which became a New York Times Best-Seller.
In this podcast episode, Emma Green from The Atlantic discusses the intersection of religion and politics in the 2020 election.
Derek Thompson from The Atlantic discusses the shift towards remote work caused by the global pandemic and its potential long-term implications on the American workforce, culture, and economy.
In this podcast episode, AJC CEO David Harris provides a preview of the upcoming AJC Virtual Global Forum 2020.
Tamika Mallory's association with Louis Farrakhan, a known anti-Semite, has sparked criticism toward the Womens March movement she co-chairs.
In an episode of AJC Passport, the discussion revolves around the U.S.-Israel relationship and the bipartisan support it has traditionally enjoyed, founded on shared interests and values.
Vice President Mike Pence's strong support for Israel, rooted in his Evangelical faith, was highlighted during his recent visit to the country.