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When Jews Boycotted Christmas

Another Hanukkah has passed, and Nittel Nacht approaches. We’ve got a great podcast for you today about Christmas time for the Jews. But before we ring in the next part of 5786, don’t miss your final chance for our incredible 8 dollar Hanukkah deal! In the early twentieth century, Christian influence in the non-sectarian public school system was widespread—especially during Christmas time, causing discomfort and outrage among American Jews. In his new book, The Great Christmas Boycott of 1906, author Scott D. Seligman traces the history of this outrage, and how American Jews organized (successfully and unsuccessfully) for the safety of Jews in public schools.Seligman is an award-winning author, and his two previous books are The Great Kosher Meat War of 1902, and The Chief Rabbi’s Funeral. His work frequently explores the origins of Jewish political organizing in America, and he hones in on the ways Jews learned to flex their political muscles—with lasting effect on the entire country.Take a listen at Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or here on Substack. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jewishreviewofbooks.substack.com

12-23
35:16

Good Shabbos/Bad Shabbos

This Hanukkah, give the perfect gift to a lover of Jewish culture with a full year of the magazine for just 8 dollars—or two years for 16.Today’s episode of the Jewish Review of Books Podcast is a two-parter.In part one of the episode, editor Abe Socher chats with contributing editor Shai Secunda and associate editor Akiva Schick about the new indie film Bad Shabbos. Akiva wrote a review of the film in the Fall issue of the magazine, and it inspired spirited staff debate about whether or not the film is any good for the Jews.In part two, Abe sits down with Jon D. Levenson to talk about the joy of Shabbos. Professor Levenson is the Albert A. List Professor of Jewish Studies at Harvard University, and he has a new book out: Israel’s Day of Light and Joy: The Origin, Development, and Enduring Meaning of the Jewish Sabbath. They talk about ancient moon festivals, Abraham Joshua Heschel, tech Sabbaths, and more. Take a listen at Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or here on Substack. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jewishreviewofbooks.substack.com

12-12
37:39

Steven J. Zipperstein on Philip Roth's Brilliance & Battles

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. Abe Socher had the opportunity to talk to Zipperstein last week at the Lehrhaus Tavern in Boston about Roth’s anger, his scandals, and secrets in old storage boxes.Take a listen at Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or here on Substack. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jewishreviewofbooks.substack.com

11-12
34:33

Deborah Lipstadt, Soviet Jewry, and AntisemitismDeborah Lipstadt, Soviet Jewry, and Antisemitism

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. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jewishreviewofbooks.substack.com

11-05
46:22

Matti Friedman and the Difficult Choices of WarMatti Friedman and the Difficult Choices of War

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 recently, Who by Fire: Leonard Cohen in the Sinai. He is also a regular contributor to The […]The post Matti Friedman and the Difficult Choices of War appeared first on Jewish Review of Books. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jewishreviewofbooks.substack.com

04-22
51:47

Dara Horn’s Passover SagaDara Horn’s Passover Saga

Dara Horn on the continuous stream of Jewish history, comics, and her own family's unique Seder traditions.The post Dara Horn’s Passover Saga appeared first on Jewish Review of Books. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jewishreviewofbooks.substack.com

04-09
33:49

Shai Held, Judaism, and LoveShai Held, Judaism, and Love

Rabbi Shai Held joins the Jewish Review of Books Podcast to discuss his new book, "Judaism is About Love."The post Shai Held, Judaism, and Love appeared first on Jewish Review of Books. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jewishreviewofbooks.substack.com

09-23
44:34

The 1936 Arab Revolt And Our Modern MomentThe 1936 Arab Revolt And Our Modern Moment

On today's episode of the Jewish Review of Books Podcast, Abe is joined by Oren Kessler, author of the Sapir Award-winning book Palestine 1936: The Great Revolt and the Roots of the Middle East Conflict. Oren dives into the history of this nearly forgotten revolt, and the outsized role it played in shaping the dynamics that still exist in the Israel today.The post The 1936 Arab Revolt And Our Modern Moment appeared first on Jewish Review of Books. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jewishreviewofbooks.substack.com

08-12
39:50

The Unlikely Jewish Olympian: Sarah Abrevaya Stein on Alfred NakacheThe Unlikely Jewish Olympian: Sarah Abrevaya Stein on Alfred Nakache

On today’s episode of The Jewish Review of Books Podcast we’re speaking with Sarah Abrevaya Stein. Sarah is a fantastic scholar of Jewish history, and the Director of the Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies. She teaches Jewish studies at UCLA and her focus on Mediterranean Jewish history has uncovered underappreciated and under-examined figures from the Jewish past.The post The Unlikely Jewish Olympian: Sarah Abrevaya Stein on Alfred Nakache appeared first on Jewish Review of Books. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jewishreviewofbooks.substack.com

07-29
39:31

Shai Secunda on Israel’s National LibraryShai Secunda on Israel’s National Library

Contributing Editor Shai Secunda joins the Jewish Review of Books Podcast to discuss the new National Library of Israel and the great project of gathering Jewish culture under a roof that mixes the classical Yeshiva with the grand libraries of Europe.The post Shai Secunda on Israel’s National Library appeared first on Jewish Review of Books. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jewishreviewofbooks.substack.com

05-14
30:28

Benjamin Balint & Matti Friedman: 1973 & 2023Benjamin Balint & Matti Friedman: 1973 & 2023

On today's episode, Abe spoke with two brilliant Jerusalem-based journalists, Ben Balint and Matti Friedman. Ben's most recent book, Bruno Schulz: An Artist, a Murder, and the Hijacking of History won the 2024 National Jewish Book Award in biography. Matti Friedman is the author, most recently, of Who By Fire: Leonard Cohen in the Sinai.The post Benjamin Balint & Matti Friedman: 1973 & 2023 appeared first on Jewish Review of Books. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jewishreviewofbooks.substack.com

04-01
35:42

Stuart Halpern on Esther in AmericaStuart Halpern on Esther in America

On this episode of the Jewish Review of Books podcast, Abe speaks with Stuart Halpern.The post Stuart Halpern on Esther in America appeared first on Jewish Review of Books. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jewishreviewofbooks.substack.com

03-21
29:30

Neta Stahl, S.Y. Agnon, and the Aftermath of October 7Neta Stahl, S.Y. Agnon, and the Aftermath of October 7

This week on the Jewish Review of Books Podcast, we spoke to Neta Stahl, the author of the article "A City and its Fullness" for our recent issue.The post Neta Stahl, S.Y. Agnon, and the Aftermath of October 7 appeared first on Jewish Review of Books. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jewishreviewofbooks.substack.com

03-13
25:22

Welcome to the JRB PodcastWelcome to the JRB Podcast

Welcome to the Jewish Review of Books Podcast! For a long time now, we've wanted to share the discussions the editors get to have with our brilliant writers, and now we'll be doing just that. We'll be covering books and ideas about religion, literature, culture, and politics.Our first episodes will feature writers Neta Stahl, Stu Halpern, Matti Friedman, and Ben Balint. We'll be bringing you those episodes and more soon, so listen now and subscribe.The post Welcome to the JRB Podcast appeared first on Jewish Review of Books. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jewishreviewofbooks.substack.com

03-06
02:00

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