Rabbi Ammi Hirsch and Shalom Hartman Institute’s Dr. Yehuda Kurtzer examine how the success of assimilation has made negotiating our modern Jewish identities more complex.

Julia Jassey didn’t set out to lead the charge against antisemitism on college campuses, but a brush with casual Jew-hatred her freshman year changed the course of her life.

Now an eloquent advocate for peace and coexistence, Yossi Klein Halevi didn't start out that way.

What happens when universities prioritize the pursuit of social justice theories over the search for truth?

What would make a wildly successful entrepreneur switch gears and devote himself entirely to battling antisemitism?

Barlow was living her dream as one of the world's top music journalists when one simple tweet in support of Israel turned her world upside-down.

Rabbi Hirsch on the school shooting: "No right is absolute. Your right to purchase firearms must be balanced with my right to life and safety."

He sought passage to Israel and he paid the price: nine years of hard labor in a Soviet prison. What does Sharansky now think about Russia's invasion of Ukraine?

Hear the unusual story of one man’s path from innocence, to hate, to political prisoner, and ultimately, to life in America and steadfast support for Israel

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