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The best recent audio on Israel and the Jewish world Monday, December 26, 2022 Editor David Horovitz

The best recent audio on Israel and the Jewish world [Podcast Newsletter]( Monday, December 26, 2022 [Podcast Newsletter] The Daily Briefing A 15-minute update on what’s happening in Israel and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [google podcasts]( [Why Likud MKs are silent on potentially racist proposed laws]( Editor David Horovitz and political correspondent Tal Schneider discuss the legislation and the political players, as well as a former Mossad official’s comments on Iran December 26, 2022 [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]( [google podcasts]( [A Day at the Y]( A diverse Jerusalem community tries to regroup in the wake of COVID and ongoing violent conflict [Podcast Newsletter] Israel's Judiciary: Reform or Ruin? Is Israeli democracy in danger? A proposed High Court override clause has many concerned about a possible tyranny of the majority. A diverse set of legal experts discuss with ToI editors what’s currently at stake. [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [google podcasts]( [Prof. Yaniv Roznai: Judiciary needs reform, but this override clause is dangerous]( This first episode of ToI’s new podcast miniseries ‘Israel’s Judiciary: Reform or Ruin?’ takes a nuanced journey into looming legislation that could alter the country’s checks and balances [Podcast Newsletter] Identity/Crisis Presented by The Shalom Hartman Institute [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [google podcasts]( [Caring for Our Kids’ Mental Health, Jewishly]( What’s the responsibility of Jewish leaders to address mental health in our community? Yehuda Kurtzer talks with a Jewish professional on the frontline of the mental health crisis. [Podcast Newsletter] Decision Points Presented by The Washington Institute for Near East Policy [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [google podcasts]( [Too Much History, Too Little Geography]( Yossi Klein Halevi discusses Israeli-Palestinian coexistence with Yousef Bashir, Director of Research & Operations for the S. Daniel Abraham Center for Middle East Peace [Podcast Newsletter] Heretic in the House Presented by the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [‘You’re So Brave’]( A decision to leave the Orthodox community is frequently portrayed as a painful and heroic act. But leaving rarely works this way. [Podcast Newsletter] In These Times with Rabbi Ammi Hirsch Presented by Stephen Wise Free Synagogue [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [google podcasts]( [David Horovitz on the new Israeli governing coalition]( The ToI founding editor unpacks the Israeli elections and their potential consequences for Israel and its relationship with American Jews. [Podcast Newsletter] For Heaven’s Sake Presented by The Shalom Hartman Institute [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [google podcasts]( [Responding to Israel’s New Reality]( Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain on how Liberal Zionists can reorient themselves to protect Israel as a Jewish and Democratic state. [Podcast Newsletter] Thirty-Six Presented by SoulShop [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [google podcasts]( [Dr. Morris E. Hartstein on medicine as a calling]( A conversation with the remarkable educator, surgeon and pioneer in Oculoplastics [Podcast Newsletter] Times Will Tell A weekly deep dive into the past, present, and future of the Land of Israel, the Jewish people, and beyond [apple podcasts]( [spotify podcasts]( [google podcasts]( [‘Cinema Sabaya’ director tells making-of story behind award-winning film]( Orit Fouks Rotem describes to a sold-out Times of Israel screening the tales of developing, casting and filming her movie about Jewish and Arab women December 23, 2022 [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]( © 2022 The Times Of Israel, All Rights Reserved [Podcast Newsletter]

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