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The best recent audio on Israel and the Jewish world Monday, April 22, 2024 Diplomatic reporter Laza

The best recent audio on Israel and the Jewish world [Podcast Newsletter]( Monday, April 22, 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 199: What could make Pharaoh Sinwar let our people go?]( Diplomatic reporter Lazar Berman on heightened antisemitism at Columbia University, potential US sanctions on one – or more – IDF units and stalled hostage talks April 22, 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: Mishael Zion]( What should a Passover haggadah in the shadow of October 7th include? April 18, 2024 [Podcast Newsletter] For Heaven’s Sake Presented by The Shalom Hartman Institute [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [google podcasts]( [Israel at War: Iran]( Yossi Klein Halevi and Donniel Hartman discuss the unprecedented Iranian attack and where it leaves Israel and its neighbors [Podcast Newsletter] Identity/Crisis Presented by The Shalom Hartman Institute [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [google podcasts]( [Enacting Redemption]( Can the Exodus story and the raw pain of the current moment exist together at the seder table? [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 Mideast analyst Avi Issacharoff: Iran can have nukes in 6 months]( Seasoned journalist and ‘Fauda’ co-creator spells out how nuclear Iran must be treated as Israel’s prime existential threat, even as the Jewish state fights on many fronts April 19, 2024 [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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