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The best recent audio on Israel and the Jewish world Monday, April 15, 2024 Diplomatic reporter Laza

The best recent audio on Israel and the Jewish world [Podcast Newsletter]( Monday, April 15, 2024 [Podcast Newsletter] The Daily Briefing A 20-minute daily update on what’s happening in Israel and the Jewish world [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [youtube podcasts]( [Day 192: Could regional help in thwarting Iran shift global axis?]( Diplomatic reporter Lazar Berman weighs in on how Israel’s inclusion in Centcom since 2021 has allowed for the cooperative ties and trust needed to repel the massive Iran strike April 15, 2024 [Day 191: How Israel and allies foiled first direct Iranian attack]( Editor David Horovitz and military reporter Emanuel Fabian explain the timeline of Tehran’s assault and the helping hands needed from the international community April 14, 2024 [Podcast Newsletter] Israel Story We bring you quirky, unpredictable, interesting and moving stories about a place we all think we know a lot about, but really don’t. A collaboration between The Times Of Israel and Israel Story. [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [youtube podcasts]( [Wartime Diaries: Walter Bingham]( What does October 7 mean to an Israeli who remembers being on the Kindertransport? April 11, 2024 [Podcast Newsletter] What Matters Now A weekly exploration of one key issue shaping Israel and the Jewish World right now [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [youtube podcasts]( [What Matters Now to David Horovitz: The conflicts of war coverage]( Six months on, The Times of Israel’s founding editor weighs in on the challenges confronting Jerusalem-based news site bent on providing factual, fair and fast coverage April 12, 2024 [Podcast Newsletter] Identity/Crisis Presented by The Shalom Hartman Institute [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [google podcasts]( [Echoes of History at the National Library of Israel]( As we approach the holiday of Passover, questions of communal memory this year feel more critical than ever. A conversation with Head of Collections at the newly renovated NLI. [Podcast Newsletter] For Heaven’s Sake Presented by The Shalom Hartman Institute [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [google podcasts]( [The Victory Debate]( Yossi Klein Halevi and Donniel Hartman explore different definitions of Israeli victory in this war [Promote your podcast on The Times of Israel](mailto:advertise@timesofisrael.com?subject=Promote my podcast on ToI) [Podcast Newsletter]( [Unsubscribe from this List]( Email not displaying correctly? [View in browser]( © 2024 The Times Of Israel, All Rights Reserved [Podcast Newsletter]

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