Rephonic
Artwork for New Books in Jewish Studies

New Books in Jewish Studies

Marshall Poe
Holocaust
Jewish Identity
Judaism
Antisemitism
Jewish History
Zionism
World War II
Israel
Anti-Semitism
Late Antiquity
Soviet Union
Maimonides
Kabbalah
Rabbinic Literature
Photography
YIVO Institute For Jewish Research
Dreyfus Affair
Covid-19
Cultural Identity
Holocaust Studies

This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: ⁠newbooksnetwork.com⁠ Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to ... more

PublishesDailyEpisodes1449Founded15 years ago
Number of ListenersCategories
Religion & SpiritualityJudaism

Listen to this Podcast

Artwork for New Books in Jewish Studies

Latest Episodes

Jeffrey Shandler’s new book, Yiddish: Biography of a Language (Oxford UP, 2020), presents the story of Yiddish, the defining vernacular of Ashkenazi Jews, from its origins to the present. Shandler relates the multifaceted history of Yiddish in the f... more

Aya Elyada is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her research focuses on German and German-Jewish cultural history, Yiddish-German encounters, and the social history of language and translation.... more

The Rambam, Maimonides, was one of the intellectual giants of world history. His greatest and most ambitious work was the Mishne Torah. And now the Steinsaltz Center together with Koren Publishers have produced a beautiful new edition with English tr... more

Erich Fromm, the prominent twentieth-century public intellectual and psychoanalyst, was recognized for his courageous stand against fascism, racism, and human destructiveness. Until now, however, little has been known about the extent to which Fromm'... more

Key Facts

Accepts Guests
Accepts Sponsors
Contact Information
Podcast Host
Number of Listeners
Find out how many people listen to this podcast per episode and each month.

Similar Podcasts

People also subscribe to these shows.

Identity/Crisis
Identity/CrisisShalom Hartman Institute
For Heaven's Sake
For Heaven's SakeShalom Hartman Institute, Ark Media
On the Nose
On the NoseJewish Currents

Recent Guests

Henry Sapoznik
Award-winning record and radio producer, author and ethnomusicologist
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
Episode: The Lost World of African American Cantors 1915–1953
Josh Franklin
Rabbi, author of Where Are You? Finding Yourself in the Bible
Jewish Center of the Hamptons (East Hampton, NY)
Episode: Josh Franklin, "Where Are You?: Finding Yourself in the Bible" (Wipf & Stock, 2026)
Gennady Estraikh
Author of The History of Birobidzhan, Building a Soviet Jewish Homeland in Siberia
Bloomsbury Academic
Episode: Gennady Estraikh, "The History of Birobidzhan: Building a Soviet Jewish Homeland in Siberia" (Bloombury, 2023)
Yair Mintzker
Professor of European History and author of I, Wandering Jew
Princeton University
Episode: Yair Mintzker, "I, Wandering Jew: A Five-Century History of Our Modern Condition" (Princeton UP, 2026)
Ed Rosenthal
cannabis horticulture expert, educator, legalization activist
Author and cannabis advocate
Episode: Am Yisrael High: The Story of Jews and Cannabis
Madison Margolin
journalist covering psychedelics, cannabis, spirituality and Jewish life
Double Blind Magazine; Be Here Now Network
Episode: Am Yisrael High: The Story of Jews and Cannabis
Adriana Kertzer
founding partner at Plant Medicine Law Group; runs Jew Who Tokes
Plant Medicine Law Group; Jew Who Tokes
Episode: Am Yisrael High: The Story of Jews and Cannabis
Rabbi Dr. Yosef Glassman
board-certified physician; specialty in Jewish cannabinoid therapeutics
Medical professional; IDF veteran
Episode: Am Yisrael High: The Story of Jews and Cannabis
Sasha Senderovich
Associate Professor involved in the project, co-editor of the anthology
University of Washington
Episode: Sasha Senderovich and Harriet Murav, "In the Shadow of the Holocaust: Short Fiction by Jewish Writers from the Soviet Union" (Stanford UP, 2026)

Hosts

Caleb Zakarin
CEO and Publisher of The New Books Network, engaged in promoting scholarly discussions and public education.
Rabbi Mark Katz

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 121 ratings
  • Girl Bandits of the Warsaw Ghetto

    How could you possibly conduct this interview without asking about - or the author raising- the NYTimes best selling book by Judy Batalion’s, Light of Days, which won countless awards including the National Jewish Book Award and which virtually covers the same material? So you just pretend it doesn’t exist?That is disingenuous and a real disservice to your readers.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Zivia L
    United States6 months ago
  • Excellent programming

    Enjoy listening to all of the content, thank you. Please lower the volume of your advertisers. It can get pretty obnoxious and makes listening difficult.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AlanaBog
    United Statesa year ago
  • Wonderful subjects

    I love the discussants and books chosen for this podcast and rarely skip an episode. They have taught me a lot. My only gripe is the non-engaged, non-sequitur, book report-like style of questioning of the interviewer. The questions are good but they break up the flow of the conversation, keeping it from being the deep discussion that could otherwise result from more carefully woven lines of questioning.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    OutdatedVersion
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Great!

    Wow! I just found this podcast and already bought a book. I have lots of episodes to listen to. Looking forward to it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Awesome driving hind
    United States2 years ago
  • Listen and Learn!

    Whatever the topic is, I will listen to any and all hosted by Ari Barbalat!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    littlegale
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Listeners appreciate the in-depth discussions and the range of topics covered by scholars in Jewish studies.
Some critiques note that episodes could benefit from a more engaging interview style and less interruption during discussions.
The podcasts provide enriching content that adds to the listeners' knowledge and understanding of Jewish history and culture.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Sasha Senderovich and Harriet Murav, "In the Shadow of the Holocaust: Short Fiction by Jewish Writers from the Soviet Union" (Stanford UP, 2026)
Q: How do you handle multilingual passages, such as Ukrainian terms embedded in dialogue, in the English translations?
We preserve certain multilingual terms (e.g., Ukrainian) with glosses, and decide on a case-by-case basis when to translate or transliterate to maintain the texture while avoiding reader confusion.
Sasha Senderovich and Harriet Murav, "In the Shadow of the Holocaust: Short Fiction by Jewish Writers from the Soviet Union" (Stanford UP, 2026)
Q: What range of voices and linguistic backgrounds do you include in the anthology, and how did you decide which authors to translate?
We selected seven authors across Yiddish and Russian, aiming for a breadth of time, geography, and style, including voices from prewar to postwar Soviet life, and ensuring the translations would be readable while preserving linguistic flavor and authenticity.
Karolina Przewrocka-Aderet, "Polanim: From Poland to Israel" (Academic Studies Press, 2026)
Q: So we always begin the same way. Rather than me introduce you, you introduce yourself—tell us a little about yourself and why you decided to write this book.
Karolina explains her background in Kraków, her long engagement with the Polish Jewish story, and how personal experiences and regional memory shaped Polanim's human-centered, interview-based approach rather than a traditional academic history.
The Barton Brothers, Mickey Katz, and Others: Yiddish-English Bilingual Parody Songs
Q: What attracted the Jewish audience to this vulgar yet nostalgic humor?
The host explains that nostalgia for fading Yiddish culture, combined with high musical craftsmanship and clever, boundary-pushing lyrics, made the material appealing, while acknowledging that for some critics the vulgarity was problematic, yet audience appetite remained strong.
Fermenting and Foraging: Resourcefulness in the Historical and Contemporary Kitchen
Q: What should home cooks be fermenting right now, given the season, and what equipment or materials matter most?
Start with basics: learn a 2-3% salt brine, maintain clean surfaces and hands, and favor farm-market produce if possible; kombinations like sauerkraut, pickles, and even fermented potatoes or squash can be rewarding as introductory projects.

Audience Metrics

Listeners, social reach, demographics and more for this podcast.

Listeners per Episode
Gender Skew
Location
Interests
Professions
Age Range
Household Income
Social Media Reach

Frequently Asked Questions About New Books in Jewish Studies

What is New Books in Jewish Studies about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast features engaging conversations with scholars who share insights from their recently published research in Jewish Studies. Each episode provides a platform for in-depth discussions, where experts connect over topics ranging from historical analysis and cultural critiques to contemporary issues within Jewish communities. The show's focus on academic discourse aims to bridge the gap between scholarly work and public education, making complex subjects accessible and interesting to a wider audience. This distinctive combination of rigorous scholarship and open dialogue likely attracts listeners who are both academically inclined and curious about the multifaceted aspects of Jewish life and history.

Where can I find podcast stats for New Books in Jewish Studies?

Rephonic provides a wide range of podcast stats for New Books in Jewish Studies. We scanned the web and collated all of the information that we could find in our comprehensive podcast database. See how many people listen to New Books in Jewish Studies and access YouTube viewership numbers, download stats, audience demographics, chart rankings, ratings, reviews and more.

How many listeners does New Books in Jewish Studies get?

Rephonic provides a full set of podcast information for three million podcasts, including the number of listeners. View further listenership figures for New Books in Jewish Studies, including podcast download numbers and subscriber numbers, so you can make better decisions about which podcasts to sponsor or be a guest on. You will need to upgrade your account to access this premium data.

What are the audience demographics for New Books in Jewish Studies?

Rephonic provides comprehensive predictive audience data for New Books in Jewish Studies, including gender skew, age, country, political leaning, income, professions, education level, and interests. You can access these listener demographics by upgrading your account.

How many subscribers and views does New Books in Jewish Studies have?

To see how many followers or subscribers New Books in Jewish Studies has on Spotify and other platforms such as Castbox and Podcast Addict, simply upgrade your account. You'll also find viewership figures for their YouTube channel if they have one.

Which podcasts are similar to New Books in Jewish Studies?

These podcasts share a similar audience with New Books in Jewish Studies:

1. Identity/Crisis
2. 18Forty Podcast
3. Wondering Jews with Mijal and Noam
4. For Heaven's Sake
5. On the Nose

How many episodes of New Books in Jewish Studies are there?

New Books in Jewish Studies launched 15 years ago and published 1449 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

How do I contact New Books in Jewish Studies?

Our systems regularly scour the web to find email addresses and social media links for this podcast. We scanned the web and collated all of the contact information that we could find in our podcast database. But in the unlikely event that you can't find what you're looking for, our concierge service lets you request our research team to source better contacts for you.

Where can I see ratings and reviews for New Books in Jewish Studies?

Rephonic pulls ratings and reviews for New Books in Jewish Studies from multiple sources, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, and Podcast Addict.

View all the reviews in one place instead of visiting each platform individually and use this information to decide if a show is worth pitching or not.

How do I access podcast episode transcripts for New Books in Jewish Studies?

Rephonic provides full transcripts for episodes of New Books in Jewish Studies. Search within each transcript for your keywords, whether they be topics, brands or people, and figure out if it's worth pitching as a guest or sponsor. You can even set-up alerts to get notified when your keywords are mentioned.

What guests have appeared on New Books in Jewish Studies?

Recent guests on New Books in Jewish Studies include:

1. Henry Sapoznik
2. Josh Franklin
3. Gennady Estraikh
4. Yair Mintzker
5. Ed Rosenthal
6. Madison Margolin
7. Adriana Kertzer
8. Rabbi Dr. Yosef Glassman

To view more recent guests and their details, simply upgrade your Rephonic account. You'll also get access to a typical guest profile to help you decide if the show is worth pitching.

Find and pitch the right podcasts

We help savvy brands, marketers and PR professionals to find the right podcasts for any topic or niche. Get the data and contacts you need to pitch podcasts at scale and turn listeners into customers.
Try it free for 7 days