Jewish Priorities: Life After 10/7 is a six-episode series about the future of the Jewish people, religion, identity, American Jews, the Holocaust, Israel, and more.
These panels were held at the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, and led by Stephanie Butnick and Liel Liebovitz, hosts of the Unorthodox Podcast. The conversations took place just weeks after Hamas terrorists attacked Israel, and sought to kick off a global conversation and bring together some of the most distinguished Jewish leaders and thinkers in the U.S.
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Jewish Priorities: Life After 10/7 is a six-episode series about the future of the Jewish people, religion, identity, American Jews, the Holocaust, Israel, and more.
These panels were held at the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, and led by Stephanie Butnick and Liel Liebovitz, hosts of the Unorthodox Podcast. The conversations took place just weeks after Hamas terrorists attacked Israel, and sought to kick off a global conversation and bring together some of the most distinguished Jewish leaders and thinkers in the U.S.
What does Am Yisrael Chai and Jewish peoplehood actually mean, and what role does the state of Israel play in this question? A conversation with Rabbi David Gedzelman, Ally Goldberg, and Dara Horn, with moderator Liel Leibovitz.
Jewish Priorities: Life After 10/7
Jewish Priorities: Life After 10/7 is a six-episode series about the future of the Jewish people, religion, identity, American Jews, the Holocaust, Israel, and more.
These panels were held at the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, and led by Stephanie Butnick and Liel Liebovitz, hosts of the Unorthodox Podcast. The conversations took place just weeks after Hamas terrorists attacked Israel, and sought to kick off a global conversation and bring together some of the most distinguished Jewish leaders and thinkers in the U.S.