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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksEducationArts | |||

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Today’s episode of the Jewish Review of Books Podcast is a two-parter.
In part one of the episode, editor Abe... more
In the current issue of JRB, we ran an excellent review from David Mikics about Steven J. Zipperstein’s new biography of Philip Roth. Zipperstein’s book does what might seem impossible by now: it breaks new ground on the life and work of Philip Roth.... more
Professor Deborah Lipstadt joins the JRB Podcast to discuss the legacy of the movement to free Soviet Jewry, and the stubborn specter of antisemitism.
The post Deborah Lipstadt, Soviet Jewry, and Antisemitism appeared first on Jewish Review of Books... more
On today’s episode of the Jewish Review of Books Podcast, Abe Socher was joined by journalist Matti Friedman. Matti is the author of several excellent books about the Arab-Israeli Wars, including Pumpkinflowers, Spies of No Country, and, most recentl... more
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This series offers deep insights into Jewish literature, culture, and history, often intertwining personal narratives with traditional themes. Through engaging conversations with authors, scholars, and cultural figures, it explores a variety of topics ranging from literature to historical reflections that resonate with contemporary Jewish identity. Listeners can expect to engage with unique perspectives that challenge traditional boundaries, alongside discussions that reflect on moral and philosophical aspects of Judaism. The podcast is distinct in its ability to weave personal stories into broader cultural dialogues, providing a rich tapestry of voices within the Jewish community.
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