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Hidah: Jewish Counter-Colonial Thoughts
Alexia Chekroun-Levy, Yonathan Busquila Listik and Daniel Macmillen Voskoboynik
Frequency: 1 episode/11d. Total Eps: 3

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Hidah: Introductions
mardi 10 juin 2025 ⢠Duration 43:53
In the first episode of Hidah, we meet the three hosts Alexia Levy-Chekroun, Yonathan Busquila Listik and Daniel Macmillen Voskoboynik, and introduce the vision for this podcast.
Hidah is a new podcast aiming uplift counter-colonial conversations from within Jewish communities across the global diaspora. Interviewing activists, scholars, rabbis, trouble-makers, artists, and all kinds of people challenging colonial structures, and inspiring us towards worlds of liberation.
Producers: Hannah Dvora & Elia Ayoub (The Fire these Times, Hauntologies)
Music: Isaac Loeb and Slomo Souiri
This podcast is part of the From the Periphery media collective. To support: patreon.com/fromtheperiphery
Hidah 3 / Mothering, Contested Collectives, and the Imagination with Gil Anidjar
mercredi 2 juillet 2025 ⢠Duration 47:47
In this episode, we talk with Gil Anidjar about mothering, the future, the Messiah, defining what is Jewish, and the questions that keep us up at night.
Gil Anidjar is Professor in the Departments of Religion and the Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies (MESAAS) at Columbia University. He is the author of books such as The Jew, the Arab: A History of the Enemy (2003); Semites: Race, Religion, Literature (2008); and Blood: A Critique of Christianity (2014). His most recent book, published in 2024, is On the Sovereignty of Mothers: the Political as Maternal.
This episode was recorded early in 2024.
Hosts: ā Yonathan Busquila Listikā , Alexia Levy-Chekroun & ā Daniel Macmillen Voskoboynikā
Producers: Hannah Dvora & Elia Ayoub (ā ā The Fire these Timesā ā , ā ā Hauntologiesā ā )
Music: ā ā Isaac Loeb and Slomo Souiriā ā
This podcast is part of the From the Periphery media collective. To support: ā ā patreon.com/fromtheperipheryā ā
Hidah 2 / Diaspora, Doikayt and Judaïté with Daniel Boyarin
mardi 17 juin 2025 ⢠Duration 41:19
In our first interview episode, we speak with Daniel Boyarin about the systematic life-extinguishing assault on Gaza, the moral responsibilities of Jews, and the future of Judaïté.
Daniel Boyarin is one of the most influential scholars of the Talmud and rabbinic culture. He is the author of books such as Judaism: The Genealogy of a Modern Notion and Unheroic Conduct: The Rise of Heterosexuality and the Invention of the Jewish Man , and is the co-editor of Queer Theory and the Jewish Question. His most recent book is The No-State Solution: A Jewish ManifestoĀ
This interview was recorded in December 2023.
Hosts: Yonathan Busquila Listik, Alexia Levy-Chekroun & Daniel Macmillen Voskoboynik
Producers: Hannah Dvora & Elia Ayoub (ā The Fire these Timesā , ā Hauntologiesā )
Music: ā Isaac Loeb and Slomo Souiriā
This podcast is part of the From the Periphery media collective. To support: ā patreon.com/fromtheperipheryā