A professor of Russian and Jewish studies joins us to talk about the tenuous situation of Russian Jews and their leaders.
Thirty years ago, Jews were violently attacked over three days in Brooklyn. This week’s podcast revisits what happened, and whether it could recur.
The arrest records of Levi Yitzḥak Schneerson.
“The Roosevelt administration had decided to toss the Jewish community a bone.”
How something as simple as a brief moment of reflection for schoolchildren could influence hearts and minds for the better.
Thanks to a small group of dedicated rabbis.
Operation Exodus.
“Race and other dividing factors should be of no consequence to us as Jews.”
How two psychics and a Lubavitch Ḥasid led an aspiring rock musician to Jewish observance.
Tzipi Hotovely is everything Reform leaders are not.
Women, outreach, and messianism.
A bitter frost threatens this year’s crop.