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Ep. 151: Why Are Jews Called 'Settlers Colonialists' w/ Adam Kirsch26 Sep 202400:42:34
In this week’s episode of "Think Twice," JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin is joined by Adam Kirsch, author of the new book On Settler Colonialism, Ideology, Violence, and Justice.

Kirsch discusses the concept of "settler colonialism," its implications for Israel, and how it has fueled antisemitism on campus.

What is the historical context of the “colonialism” claim vis-à-vis the Jewish state? Why have so many people in academia and media fallen for this narrative? And what is the impact on campus and in broader society?

Listen to the fascinating discussion that explores one of the most popular myths fueling the Arab-Israeli conflict!

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Ep. 150: Pushing Back Against Kamala-Mania w/Daniel Greenfield08 Aug 202400:46:16
Virtually everyone these days seems to believe that we are currently living through "unprecedented" times.

However, in his latest book, "Domestic Enemies," Israeli-born journalist Daniel Greenfield contends that the United States has already experienced much of the imbalance and unrest we are witnessing today.

So what can conservatives learn and apply to the coming elections?

In this episode of "Think Twice," Greenfield and JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin touch on some important lessons that cannot be ignored if one wishes to stem the tide of regressive leftism.

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Ep. 141: Seth Mandel: Antisemitism Is Baked Into DEI Ideology23 May 202401:05:59
In this episode of “Top Story,” JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin is joined by Commentary magazine senior editor Seth Mandel to discuss the dangers inherent in woke ideologies like the diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) mantra that seems to have taken institutions of higher learning, journalism and so much else by storm.

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Ep. 53: Yoram Hazony: 'Woke neo-Marxism won’t stop until it destroys everything'23 Jun 202201:13:42
In this week’s episode, JNS editor-in-chief discusses the debate among conservatives over how to respond to woke Marxist cultural indoctrination and whether Yoram Hazony’s new book on Conservatism provides the answer needed to defend both liberty and Western civilization.

He’s joined by Hazony who warns that “woke Neo-Marxism” is carrying out a ”perpetual revolution indefinitely until it simply destroys everything.” He extols the virtues of personally leading “a conservative life” in which faith plays a central role and explains how his template for tradition and religion-based politics gives an answer to the left that liberalism has failed to provide.
Ep. 52: Amy Wax: 'Affirmative action is a club for enforcing woke orthodoxy'16 Jun 202201:07:35
In this week’s episode, JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses how to cancel culture is spreading from college campuses to the rest of society, including journalism and even football.

He’s joined by University of Pennsylvania law professor Amy Wax who discusses efforts to cancel her for her statements supporting Western bourgeois values and opposing multiculturalism and affirmative action. She points out that affirmative action is being used as a club to silence dissent against toxic woke ideas.
Ep. 51: Lana Melman & How the BDS Movement is a Permission Slip for Anti-Semitism09 Jun 202200:32:34
In this week’s episode, JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses how a “mapping project” undertaken by BDS supporters in Boston targets Jewish institutions throughout the state of Massachusetts, including synagogues and schools. He explains that this illustrates how the movement to boycott Israel is motivated by “pure unadulterated hate.”

He is joined by Lana Melman, CEO of Liberate Inc. and author of a new book, Artists Under Fire, about the way the BDS works in Hollywood and the entertainment industry. Melman discusses how the movement attacks artists who go to Israel and intimidates others to avoid the topic.
Ep. 50: Asaf Romirowsky: How American Universities are Turning into Radical Madrassas02 Jun 202201:02:53
Ep. 49: Maurice Hirsch: There is no real difference between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas26 May 202201:07:36
In this week's episode, JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses how progressive Democrats are seeking to undermine the U.S.-Israel alliance and what the Democratic primaries mean for Israel. Furthermore, he explains that the war being waged on AIPAC by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) may end up dooming any hopes for bipartisanship in Israel.

He’s joined by Maurice Hirsch of Palestinian Media Watch who points out that the hate being fomented by the Palestinian Authority and its refusal to recognize Israel’s legitimacy effectively means there is “no difference” between the P.A. and Hamas.
Ep. 48: Ben Domenech: Mass shootings are a problem of evil, not politics19 May 202201:04:58
In this episode JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses why the effort to tie mainstream Republicans and conservatives to the Buffalo mass shooting isn’t just wrong; it’s a smear that does more to undermine democracy and to break American society than anything done by an extremist.

He’s joined by Fox News contributor Ben Domenech who says the problem behind mass shootings is “evil”, not politics. Domenech also analyzes the need for a stronger foreign and defense policy in the wake of the war in Ukraine and the need for Big Tech to uphold free speech.
Ep. 47: Danny Danon & How an Anti-semitic UN Can’t Be Wished Away12 May 202200:55:51
In this episode, JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses how despite the UN's lack of legitimacy and clear anti-Israel bias, it pays for Israel not to ignore it. The growing support for intersectional ideology and critical race theory on the American left fueled in part by the UN's 'Apartheid State' lie, will eat away at U.S. support for Israel if not combated.
He is joined by Former Israel Ambassador to the UN Danny Dannon who discusses his first-hand experiences being in the lion's den, his new book and what can be done to defend Israel in and outside the UN.
Ep. 46: John Podhoretz & Vindicated neo-Conservatism; American weakness and Ukraine, Iran crises05 May 202201:09:33
Editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin argues that the Russian invasion of Ukraine is a consequence of President Joe Biden’s disastrous retreat from Afghanistan and attempts to appease Iran.

He’s joined by Commentary magazine editor John Podhoretz who discusses how recent events had “vindicated neo-conservatism” by reminding us of the dangers of American weakness abroad. He and Tobin also discuss what enabled former President Donald Trump to choose to pursue a historic pro-Israel policy shift and how the left’s turn against parental rights and in favor of silencing the view of opponents has led them to “stop gaslighting” and “pull back the curtain” on their anti-democratic objectives.
Ep. 45: Karen Lehrman Bloch & the ILLIBERAL WOKENESS Waging War on Free Speech and the Jews28 Apr 202201:03:48
JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin says the greatest threat to free speech is intolerant woke progressives who are determined to silence anyone who disagrees with them. But he points out that the left’s hijacking of the word “liberal” on behalf of illiberal causes isn’t just destroying open public discourse.

He’s then joined by guest Karen Lehrman Bloch, the editor of White Rose Magazine, who explained that she founded the new journal to defend the principles of “classical liberalism,” after they came under renewed assault from leftists during the Black Lives Matter riots in the summer of 2020. She says her goal is to just promote free discourse but also to uphold the basic principles of the Western canon and aesthetics about the importance of beauty against those trying to destroy them.
Ep. 44: Chaim Silberstein & Media’s Role in the Spread of Fake News and ‘Disinformation’14 Apr 202200:56:35
JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses the plague of media disinformation and hypocrisy that is eroding democracy and fueling anti-Semitism. He’s then joined by KeepJerusalem.org’s Chaim Silverstein who discusses his efforts to reclaim Jewish property in the Shimon Hatzidik and Nahalat Shimon neighborhoods of Jerusalem.
Ep. 140: William Jacobson: Defund leftist academia that promotes hatred for Jews16 May 202401:01:19
In this week’s episode of Top Story, JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin is joined by Cornell Law School professor William Jacobson, who is also the head of the Legal Insurrection Foundation, which advocates for free speech and Western values. Jacobson says that American universities are facing a complete lack of ideological diversity while colleges with conservative and pro-Israel professors are rapidly becoming extinct.
Ep. 43: Ruthie Blum: Orbán vs. Putin: Time for liberal Jews to rethink their position?07 Apr 202200:56:01
JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses how outrage about the Russian invasion of Ukraine has led to confusion about Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orbán and whether his “illiberal” nationalism is really antithetical to democracy or the defense of the Jewish community.

He’s then joined by JNS columnist Ruthie Blum to break down the latest news about Palestinian terrorism, the American hijacking of the Israeli-Arab states summit, the dangers from a new Iran nuclear deal and attitudes toward the war in Ukraine and the Hungarian election.
Ep. 42: Ben Weingarten: Can Israel and its allies overcome Biden’s betrayal?31 Mar 202201:07:11
JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses the impact of American weakness and appeasement of Iran and how even the alliance of Israel and Arab nations who gathered in a historic summit this week can’t make up for this betrayal.

He’s then joined by journalist Ben Weingarten to break down the latest about Ukraine, the administration’s inability to define American national interests and how this is leading to certain disaster with Iran as well as the collapse of media integrity and the way the far left is taking over the Democratic Party.
Ep. 41: Melanie Phillips: Will the West sympathize with Israel the way they do with Ukraine?27 Mar 202201:09:53
JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses the new respect given to nationalism amid the wave of sympathy for Ukraine and why Zionism is just as deserving of support. He also analyzes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s speech to the Knesset and says his attempt to pressure Israel to intervene in the war and falsification of the history of the Holocaust were unpersuasive.



He’s then joined by columnist Melanie Phillips who breaks down the latest about Israel and Ukraine, the hostile attitude of the Biden administration and the latter’s determination to push ahead with a new round of appeasement of Iran even if it means giving Russia a means to evade the sanctions meant to halt its aggression.
Ep. 40: Josh Hammer: The new axis of evil: Russia, Iran and China20 Mar 202201:02:44
Editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin analyzes how concern for Ukraine is sweeping aside other considerations that should be determining policy for the United States and is also being used to justify selling out Israel with another Iran nuclear deal. He’s then joined by Newsweek opinion editor and legal scholar Josh Hammer to discuss the meaning of the virtue-signaling about Ukraine, what’s really going on in Hungary with the Orban government, the dangers posed by critical race theory indoctrination, and the need to reboot American conservatism to become one more rooted in promoting the common good and the national interests of the United States.
Ep. 39: Karol Markowicz: How long will Americans continue to care about Ukraine?10 Mar 202201:01:02
Editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses why Americans should care about Ukraine and the new axis of evil it has formed with China and Iran. He’s joined by columnist Karol Markowicz to discuss the conflict from the perspective of a child of Russian and Ukrainian Jewish parents, whether Americans have the bandwidth to care about this or any other foreign affairs issue for long. She then discusses her reporting and an upcoming book about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic as well as wokeness on children and education.
Ep. 38: Jonathan Tobin and Eli Lake: Russia will attack Ukraine because ‘Biden is weak’24 Feb 202200:57:37
Editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses why the mainstream media can’t be trusted to tell the truth about the Biden administration’s appeasement of Iran. He’s then joined by journalist Eli Lake who analyzes the reasons why Russian President Vladimir Putin is escalating the crisis with Ukraine, the decline of support for a strong American foreign policy and the Biden foreign policy team’s belief in the nuclear deal with Iran is nothing less than a cult and why that’s so dangerous for the United States, Israel and the Arab states.
Ep. 37: Caroline Glick: ’Biden’s Foreign Policy is Juvenile’17 Feb 202201:10:39
Editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses the Ukraine crisis and the decline of American influence as well as the connection to appeasement of Iran. He’s then joined by journalist Caroline Glick who discusses the failures of the Biden administration and the current Israeli government and the way she believes they are endangering the West and the Jewish state.
Ep. 36: Why are the Jews not protesting the ’genocide’ Olympics?10 Feb 202200:53:56
JNS Editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin explains how the Jews and other people of moral decency have failed to protest the "genocide" Olympics in Beijing while human rights organizations concentrate their fire on democratic Israel. 

Elisha Wiesel joins the show to discuss his activism on issues like China and anti-Semitism, the failure to generate Jewish unity on these issues and in support of Israel as well as honoring the legacy of his Nobel Peace Prize laureate father Elie.

 
Ep. 35: Barry Shrage: ’Anti-racism and CRT don’t represent the Jewish vision of a better world’03 Feb 202201:04:36
On today's show, editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses the banning of Maus and the importance of not confusing censoring books with the need to fight critical race theory indoctrination.

He’s also joined by veteran Jewish communal leader Barry Shrage to discuss the backlash against woke politics and the future of American Jewry. The two talk about the changing demographics of the community, what measures help promote Jewish peoplehood and support for Israel and whether we should be more optimistic or pessimistic about the future.
Ep. 34: Doron Spielman: ’No One is as Indigenous on the Planet as the Jews are to Jerusalem’01 Feb 202200:56:57
Editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses the lie that Jews are stealing land from the Palestinians in Israel and then is joined by the City of David’s Doron Spielman to discuss archeology, Jewish history and telling the truth about the past.

The two talk about the development of the historic site, why some oppose efforts to uncover the treasures of Jewish history and how the finds at the City of David bring the Bible to life as well as the challenges of acting as a spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces in times of crisis.
Ep. 139: LibsofTikTok founder: ‘I am afraid for my personal safety’08 May 202400:43:03
Chaya Raichik, also known as Libs of TikTok, discusses her journey from being a regular person to becoming a prominent conservative influencer on social media. Despite receiving threats, being called slurs and being banned on social media. Raichik vows to continue to expose the radicalism - and the antisemitism of the left.
Ep. 33: Alan Dershowitz: ’Jewish Leadership is Beneath Contempt in Regards to Fairness’25 Jan 202200:56:34
Editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin discusses the Texas synagogue attack and whether it’s okay to discuss who is inciting anti-Semitism among Muslims. He’s also joined by author and legal expert Alan Dershowitz to discuss getting canceled for representing controversial clients including Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein and how this has impacted his ability to speak up for Israel.

The two talk about the decline of pro-Israel sentiment in the Democratic Party, the future of Zionist advocacy, the way Jewish groups and colleges are silencing pro-Israel voices to avoid controversy and the impact of critical race theory on American politics and culture.
Ep. 32: FULL EPISODE: Doug Feith and Tobin’s Take20 Jan 202200:53:03
JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin talks about the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, Deborah Lipstadt, Harry Potter and anti-Semitism and the legacy of Sheldon Adelson.

Also, former Pentagon official and author Doug Feith joins the show to  discuss the Iranian nuclear threat, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and U.S.-Israel relations.

 

 
Ep. 32: TOBIN’S TAKE: US Envoy to Combat anti-Semitism18 Jan 202200:05:31
JNS editor-in-chief discusses the Senate confirmation hold up of Dr. Deborah Lipstadt to the position of Special Envoy to combat anti-Semitism.

 
Ep. 32: TOBIN’S TAKE: January 6th Commemoration18 Jan 202200:06:04
JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin gives his hot take on what really is behind the commemoration of the January 6th riot.

 
Ep. 32: TOBIN’S TAKE: Sheldon Adelson18 Jan 202200:05:41
JNS Editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin talks about the legacy of one of the Jewish world's biggest philanthropists and donor Sheldon Adelson.
Ep. 32: TOBIN’S TAKE: Harry Potter and Anti-Semitism18 Jan 202200:06:51
JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin delves into the claim that goblins in Harry Potter represent Jews and posits that by being focused on dubious claims of Jew-hatred we are missing the real incidents of anti-Semitism.
Ep. 32: Doug Feith : ’Afghanistan sent signal of bad thinking, weakness and irresolution’18 Jan 202200:29:05
Former Pentagon Official and author Doug Feith joins JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss the Iranian nuclear threat, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and U.S.-Israel relations.

The two discuss the future of American foreign policy, the impact of the Biden administration’s disaster in Afghanistan and appeasement of Iran as well as the judgment of history on American efforts in the war on terror and in the Middle East.
Ep. 31: Yossi Klein Halevi: ’Anti-Zionism is a Greater Threat to American Jewry than to Israel’11 Jan 202201:00:19
Author Yossi Klein Halevi joins JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss relations between Arabs and Jews, the current Israeli government, the peace process and anti-Semitism.

The two talk about the potential for conflict between Israel and the Biden administration, the future of interfaith dialogue in both Israel and the United States, relations between the ultra-Orthodox and other Israelis and how to talk about Israel to young American Jews.
Ep. 30: Eugene Kontorovich : The International Community Never Cared about the Arabs04 Jan 202200:50:24
Legal scholar Eugene Kontorovich joins JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss the way international law is used to delegitimize Israel and Jewish rights in Jerusalem and the land of Israel. The two talk about recent controversies over the Biden administration’s efforts to reopen a consulate to the Palestinians in Jerusalem, the legal status of settlements and why the international community is determined to invalidate Jewish property rights in Jerusalem.
Ep. 29: Andrew Roberts: ‘We Are Far From Out of the Woods With Anti-Semitism In Britain‘21 Dec 202100:44:50
Historian and author Andrew Roberts joins JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss revisionist history and what’s behind the increasingly strident anti-Semitism in Great Britain. The two talk about Roberts’ latest book on George III, about Winston Churchill and the way debates about history can shape America’s vision of itself, as well as who is thwarting British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s efforts to bring the U.K. closer to Israel.
Ep. 138: Hugh Hewitt: With Biden failing, Israel must lead the West18 Apr 202400:53:51
The Biden administration’s foreign policy has sown confusion among both friends and foes of America. What should the US policy be after Iran has attacked Israel in the biggest drone strike in history? Can Israel count on the US or must it face its enemies alone?

To discuss all this, JNS editor-in- chief Jonathan Tobin is joined with syndicated radio host Hugh Hewitt. He explains that Biden's principle of non-escalation has led to disastrous consequences in Iran and Gaza.
Ep. 28: William Jacobson: Boycotted for Publishing the Truth14 Dec 202100:58:01
Law professor and "Legal Insurrection" author William Jacobson joins JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss how intersectionality and critical race theory are destroying academic freedom and enabling anti-Semitism.

The two discuss the way cancel culture, fueled by leftist ideology, is distorting the educational system, creating an atmosphere in which both liberals and conservatives are afraid to speak up.
Ep. 27: Jonathan Schanzer: US Media Coverage on Israel is ‘insane‘07 Dec 202100:51:49
Author and Middle East analyst Jonathan Schanzer joins JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss his new book "Gaza Conflict 2021: Hamas, Israel and Eleven Days of War."

The two discuss how the myths about the conflict spread by Palestinian terror groups and picked up by the media have impacted opinion about Israel and how the conflict between Fatah and Hamas and their opposition to peace with the Jewish state is ignored by the Jewish state’s critics.
Ep. 26: Daniel Asia: Wokeness will ‘destroy the arts as we know it‘30 Nov 202101:02:18
Composer and educator Daniel Asia joins JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss the way wokeness is undermining and ultimately destroying the arts.

 

The two discuss how the obsessive and misguided focus on race, the suppression of free speech and cancel culture is undermining the foundations of Western civilization as well as giving a permission slip to anti-Semitism.

 
Ep. 25: Cliff May: The Collapse of Journalism23 Nov 202100:58:09
Veteran journalist and Foundation for the Defense of Democracies founder Clifford May joins JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss the threat from Iran and China as well as the collapse of journalism. The two talk about the impact of the Afghanistan debacle, the Iran nuclear talks, whether climate change is a security problem and the way partisanship has infected the mainstream media.
Ep. 24: Elana Fishbein: Fight for Education is a ‘War on Forces Trying to Transform Society‘16 Nov 202100:59:10
Activist Elana Fishbein of No Left Turn in Education joins JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss the grassroots effort to halt the spread of critical race theory teachings in the school. The two talk about the way woke doctrines are distorting education in America, the way it grants a permission slip to anti-Semitism and how parents can organize to fight back.
Ep. 23: Kenneth Marcus: ‘Diversity programs have made it worse for Jewish kids on campus‘09 Nov 202100:43:44
Kenneth Marcus (Former Assistant Secretary of Education for Civil Rights and Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law) joins JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss the plague of anti-Semitism on college campuses and his efforts to use the law to fight it.



 
Ep. 22: Gerald Steinberg: ‘There is no Palestinian Civil Society‘02 Nov 202100:55:27
NGO Monitor head Gerald Steinberg joins JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss the way Palestinian non-governmental organizations are used as fronts by Palestinian terror groups and the way international human rights groups work to promote lies about Israel.

The two discuss the recent Israeli decision to designate six Palestinian NGOs as terrorist groups and how the international human rights network has discarded its idealistic origins and now acts in concert with the United Nations and its Human Rights Council to assist the war on the existence of the Jewish state.
Ep. 21: Dara Horn: ‘People Love Dead Jews‘21 Oct 202100:56:25
Author Dara Horn joins JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss the way sympathy for dead Jews gives the world a permission slip for hating live ones. The two talk about her new book "People Love Dead Jews: Report From a Haunted Present" and topics like the role that the memory of Anne Frank plays in granting the world absolution for the Holocaust, the dishonest effort to claim that “The Merchant of Venice” isn’t anti-Semitic, 'Jewish heritage' tourism and myths about name changes at Ellis Island.
Ep. 20: Bethany Mandel: Anti-Semitism is the Last Hatred Allowed in Polite Society14 Oct 202100:49:04
Journalist and social media influencer Bethany Mandel joins JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on children, anti-Semitism and the way woke ideology is undermining respect for women.

The two discuss the way those pushing restrictive pandemic policies have disregarded their impact on children, vaccine mandates, how social media distorts the discussion about anti-Semitism, why Israel is singled out and the way women’s rights are trashed by left-wing activists.

 
Ep. 19: Michael Doran: ‘Biden doesn‘t like the Abraham Accords‘05 Oct 202101:01:25
Strategic analyst and former Bush administration senior figure Michael Doran and JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan S. Tobin discuss the reason behind the Biden administration’s appeasement of Iran.

The two talk about American foreign policy in the aftermath of the Afghanistan debacle, how Iran has been strengthened and its threats to neighboring countries, as well as the challenge to the United States from China and the legacy of the Bush administration.
Ep. 137: Mike Huckabee: Israel-Hamas war: A Conflict Between Good and Evil11 Apr 202400:38:00
America is divided on many issues but none more so than on support for Israel with Democrats led by the Biden administration increasingly turning on the Jewish state since Oct. 7 while Republicans are backing it. Where and why is the democratic party turning away from Israel? Is the support among evangelical and conservative Christians rock solid or is it also wavering in the face of an unprecedented assault against the Jewish State?


JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin is joined by former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee to talk about current US/Israel relations and why he will always remain an unapologetic Zionist.
Ep. 18: Michael Pregent: Afghanistan ‘ended US credibility in the Middle East‘14 Sep 202100:49:36
Intelligence analyst and military veteran Michael Pregent joins JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss the debacle in Afghanistan and the implications of the triumph of the Taliban for American security and for its allies.

The two talk about the incompetence and misguided hopes that led to the Biden administration’s decision as well as how these events will impact international terrorism, the threat from Iran and trust in the United States by both friends and foes. They also touch on what lessons Israel needs to learn from recent events.
Ep. 17: Anne Bayefsky: Apartheid Label Could Succeed in Destroying Israel02 Sep 202100:59:45
Law professor and human rights activist Anne Bayefsky joins JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss the Apartheid Israel lie and the way the United Nations has helped promote anti-Semitism and delegitimization of Israel.

The two discuss how the 2001 UN Durban Conference on Racism became the vehicle for anti-Semitic activism and resurrecting the canard that Zionism is racism. They also talk about the UN has become the home base for efforts to demonize Israel and the way the Biden administration’s devotion to multilateralism is giving a pass to the world body’s anti-Semitism.
Ep. 16: Ruth Wisse: The Jews are facing 'the most uneven fight ever in human history'24 Aug 202101:09:15
Author and academic Ruth Wisse joins JNS editor-in -chief Jonathan Tobin to discuss how to understand anti-Semitism, the revival of Yiddish and her new memoir.

The two discuss Wisse’s analysis of how anti-Semitism is being legitimized and why so much of the Jewish community is incapable of responding effectively to this challenge. They also delve into how academia has become the springboard for so much Jew-hatred, why anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism, how leftists are using Yiddish to attack Israel, which writer had the greatest impact on her career, her most important choice and the importance of Jewish learning.

 
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