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Podcast Appearances
For decades, the Shalom Hartman Institute has been the preeminent destination for Jewish ideas, leadership, and learning across North America and Israel. I want to tell you about two incredible Hartman podcasts that are shaping the discourse about Israel and Jewish life.
For decades, the Shalom Hartman Institute has been the preeminent destination for Jewish ideas, leadership, and learning across North America and Israel. I want to tell you about two incredible Hartman podcasts that are shaping the discourse about Israel and Jewish life.
For decades, the Shalom Hartman Institute has been the preeminent destination for Jewish ideas, leadership, and learning across North America and Israel. I want to tell you about two incredible Hartman podcasts that are shaping the discourse about Israel and Jewish life.
Identity Crisis with Institute President Yehuda Kurtzer as host is home to dynamic conversations about the issues facing contemporary Jewish life. Join Yehuda for weekly discussions with key leaders and thinkers like Yair Golan, Tal Becker, and Rabbi Felicia Soule. And then there's For Heaven's Sake.
Identity Crisis with Institute President Yehuda Kurtzer as host is home to dynamic conversations about the issues facing contemporary Jewish life. Join Yehuda for weekly discussions with key leaders and thinkers like Yair Golan, Tal Becker, and Rabbi Felicia Soule. And then there's For Heaven's Sake.
Identity Crisis with Institute President Yehuda Kurtzer as host is home to dynamic conversations about the issues facing contemporary Jewish life. Join Yehuda for weekly discussions with key leaders and thinkers like Yair Golan, Tal Becker, and Rabbi Felicia Soule. And then there's For Heaven's Sake.
It's the award-winning number one Judaism podcast featuring senior fellow Yossi Klein-Halevi and Danielle Hartman, president of the Shalom Hartman Institute. Don't miss their thoughtful discussions on political and social trends in Israel and Israel-diaspora relations. Discover these chart-topping podcasts at shalomhartman.org forward slash podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
It's the award-winning number one Judaism podcast featuring senior fellow Yossi Klein-Halevi and Danielle Hartman, president of the Shalom Hartman Institute. Don't miss their thoughtful discussions on political and social trends in Israel and Israel-diaspora relations. Discover these chart-topping podcasts at shalomhartman.org forward slash podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
It's the award-winning number one Judaism podcast featuring senior fellow Yossi Klein-Halevi and Danielle Hartman, president of the Shalom Hartman Institute. Don't miss their thoughtful discussions on political and social trends in Israel and Israel-diaspora relations. Discover these chart-topping podcasts at shalomhartman.org forward slash podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
He was elected to be a wrecking ball, a middle finger, the people's punch in the Beltway's mouth.
He was elected to be a wrecking ball, a middle finger, the people's punch in the Beltway's mouth.
He was elected to be a wrecking ball, a middle finger, the people's punch in the Beltway's mouth.
The working class just told the ruling class to go to hell. While Trump's political career feels eternally unprecedented, the American voters' rebuke of the establishment is nothing new. It's a sentiment encoded in our DNA since the founding of our republic. Every few decades, a figure emerges to direct popular rage at the people in charge. We'll fight the powers that be just.
The working class just told the ruling class to go to hell. While Trump's political career feels eternally unprecedented, the American voters' rebuke of the establishment is nothing new. It's a sentiment encoded in our DNA since the founding of our republic. Every few decades, a figure emerges to direct popular rage at the people in charge. We'll fight the powers that be just.
The working class just told the ruling class to go to hell. While Trump's political career feels eternally unprecedented, the American voters' rebuke of the establishment is nothing new. It's a sentiment encoded in our DNA since the founding of our republic. Every few decades, a figure emerges to direct popular rage at the people in charge. We'll fight the powers that be just.
And in this respect, Donald Trump's extraordinary comeback represents a return to the politics of populism. It's not a philosophy. It's not even a movement. It's really more of a vibe. Populism pits the people against the powerful, the best of us against the rest of us.
And in this respect, Donald Trump's extraordinary comeback represents a return to the politics of populism. It's not a philosophy. It's not even a movement. It's really more of a vibe. Populism pits the people against the powerful, the best of us against the rest of us.
And in this respect, Donald Trump's extraordinary comeback represents a return to the politics of populism. It's not a philosophy. It's not even a movement. It's really more of a vibe. Populism pits the people against the powerful, the best of us against the rest of us.
And every once in a while, it rolls up its sleeves and barges into the corridors of power, shouting, move aside, I'm landing this plane. Yes, populism is as American as baseball and apple pie. We will never escape it. Our culture is drenched in it. Populism is Sam Adams dumping shiploads of imported tea into the Boston Harbor.
And every once in a while, it rolls up its sleeves and barges into the corridors of power, shouting, move aside, I'm landing this plane. Yes, populism is as American as baseball and apple pie. We will never escape it. Our culture is drenched in it. Populism is Sam Adams dumping shiploads of imported tea into the Boston Harbor.