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Robert Siegel: What’s Next in Washington in 2024?
Robert Siegel looks at the latest trends in Washington and what might be in store for 2024 with panelists Emily Bazelon E.J. Dionne, Jr. , and Aaron David Miller .
In Memoriam 2023
JBS remembers many of those lost to the Jewish community in 2023, including Chaim Topol, Henry Kissinger, Norman Lear, Alan Arkin, Rabbi David Ellenson, Diane Feinstein, and Rabbi Mark S. Golub.
Defending Israel: David Harris with Giulietta Boukhobza
In a moving conversation with her husband, David Harris, Giulietta Boukhobza tells her compelling story of being born and raised in Libya, fleeing for her life, and now reacting to the scenes from Israel since October 7th.
Robert Siegel: What’s New in Washington 2023
Robert Siegel unpacks results and uncertainties of the 2022 midterm elections, and looks ahead to the political landscape of 2023, with panelists E.J. Dionne , Tamara Keith and John Cassidy
Eye on Israel: Talia Dekel Fleissig
Talia Dekel Fleissig, Vice President of Content at the Jerusalem Press Club, describes the unique role of the JPC, an NGO that works with international media to present the spectrum of issues, speakers, voices and places that Israel has to offer.
Rabbi Hirsch: Tale of Two Elections
In the context of the recent elections in the US and Israel, Rabbi Hirsch interrogates the integrity of the democratic political system, and the growing extremism that is happening here and throughout the western world
In the Spotlight: Dahlia Lithwick
Dahlia Lithwick, , discusses Lady Justice: Women, the Law and the Battle to save America, her book about women lawyers who came forward to fight the racism, sexism and xenophobia of the Trump Administration.
Rabbi on the Sidelines: Steve Springer
Veteran Los Angeles Times sports journalist, LA Lakers historian, author of 14 books and committed member of the Jewish community, Steve Springer joins Rabbi Sherman to discuss the world of faith and sports.
Hampton Authors: Jonathan Greenblatt
Jonathan Greenblatt , joins Rabbi Bronstein to discuss It Could Happen Here, his book that warns of the potential for antisemitism and systemic violence to continue gathering momentum in the U.S., and offers strategies to combat hate.