Tag: Times Of Israel

In "The This Place! Edition," various writers and storytellers, including Miriam Herschlag, Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, Allison Kaplan-Sommer, Don Futterman, Charlotte Halle, and Noah Efron, share personal stories about life and love in their homeland.
In this podcast episode, various Jewish personalities share their stories and experiences about life and love in Israel.
Miriam Herschlag, Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, and Noah Efron discuss various important topics in the Jewish community, including the dilemma of ultra-Orthodox schools remaining open against regulations in Israel, the complexities of identity and belonging in modern Israel, and the potential impact of consumer products on peace efforts between Israelis and Palestinians.
In this edition, the hosts of The Times of Israel discuss several topics.
In this discussion led by Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron, the topics covered include the Israeli government's nine-stage plan to exit the Covid lockdown, concerns about a perceived decline in civility among Israelis, a controversial ad equating animal abuse with Treblinka, and the debate over whether Jewish actress Gal Gadot should be allowed to play Cleopatra in a film.
Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss important topics, such as the government's plan to exit the Covid lockdown in nine stages and whether it will be successful.
In this article from The Times of Israel, the authors discuss several topics of importance in Israeli society.
In a recent discussion, Miriam Herschlag, Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, and Noah Efron from Times of Israel focus on significant topics in Israel.
The Times of Israel's Miriam Herschlag participates in the ongoing protests in Jerusalem with her daughter as a guide.
In this article from The Times of Israel, the editor Miriam Herschlag attends protests in Jerusalem with her daughter.
Yair Rosenberg from Tablet discusses the U.S. government's handling of the COVID-19 crisis and his new Shabbat music album.
The podcast episode features a discussion with director Andrew Goldberg about his documentary "Viral: Antisemitism In Four Mutations."
Deborah Lipstadt, a prominent professor at Emory University, delves into the sources of antisemitism in a new book, offering insights on combatting this issue.
In a recent episode, the Israeli election results were analyzed following the country's second national election in five months due to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's previous coalition challenges.
Israeli citizens are gearing up for an unusual second national election within a year.
AJC CEO David Harris and Times of Israel Founding Editor David Horovitz recently discussed the importance of their new partnership between AJC and TOI, and addressed key issues impacting America, Israel, the Jewish community, and the wider world.
The podcast "People of the Pod" features a discussion with Amanda Borschel-Dan from Times of Israel about the show's origins and expectations.
A new podcast called People of the Pod is being launched in partnership with The Times of Israel.
In a recycled edition of the Promised Podcast, the hosts delve into topics such as the implications of rabbis not protesting a liberal abortion law, the role of academics in politics, and Israeli parents' seemingly relaxed attitude towards their children's safety.
In a discussion on The Times of Israel podcast, the hosts touch on three main topics and end with a heartwarming anecdote from Israel.
In "The Blood, Sweat & Milk Edition," Times of Israel contributors Miriam Herschlag, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron explore various significant topics related to Israel, such as the status of Druze Israelis, the impact of a rise of a Sephardi Ultra-Orthodox figure in 1983 on Israeli history, and Israeli women's resistance to government intrusions.
In "The Blood, Sweat & Milk Edition," Times of Israel Ops & Blogs Editor Miriam Herschlag, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss various significant topics, including the status of Druze Israelis, the impact of a Sephardi Ultra-Orthodox rise in 1983 on Israeli history, and Israeli women's resistance to government intrusion.
In a discussion led by journalists Noah Efron, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Miriam Herschlag, they explore the Likud party's conflicting statements on settlements in Palestinian territories at the end of 2017.
In this episode of Why Oh Why Wont You Try Me?
In this edition, Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Miriam Herschlag discuss conflicting public opinion about Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, with varied views on his strength and future.