JBS Journalist Micah Halpern explains why bystanders are the bane of any great society and shows how Israel has re-injected and re-energized the spirit of volunteerism after October 7. Ep. 370
Read moreJBS journalist Micah Halpern examines the possibilities for Syria’s future in the wake of Assad’s departure, revealing surprising potential outcomes. Ep. 367
Read moreJBS journalist Micah Halpern explores why a study found one-third of U.S. teens sympathize with Hamas and what it reveals about challenges in educating Jewish youth. Ep. 365
Read moreJBS journalist Micah Halpern examines the misuse of the term “pogrom” by politicians and commentators, setting the record straight on its true meaning and historical significance. Ep. 364
Read moreJBS journalist Micah Halpern examines the strategic motivations behind Israel’s operations across several hostile fronts, including Syria, Lebanon, Gaza, and Iran, as well as their targeted strike killing Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. Ep. 362
Read moreJBS journalist Micah Halpern discusses the critical role that leaders like Yahya Sinwar play in terror movements and examines the impact of his killing on the ongoing war in Gaza. Ep. 360
Read moreJBS journalist Micah Halpern discusses the global election landscape, highlighting how the process feels more like a circus than a legitimate democratic exercise given the unprecedented levels of disinformation and scams. Ep. 359
Read moreJBS journalist Micah Halpern explains why Hamas took responsibility for the brutal murder of six kidnapped Israelis, revealing their strategy of instructing terrorists to kill hostages if the IDF intervenes and then shift the blame to Israel. Ep. 357
Read moreJBS journalist Micah Halpern examines the current tone of politics, highlighting how it has devolved into populism, offering simplistic solutions to complex issues, and emphasizes the need for more than just soundbites. Ep. 355
Read moreJBS journalist Micah Halpern explores the decline of the art of conversation, contrasting it with the increasing prevalence of argument in modern discourse. Ep.354
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