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  • LTC Eyal Dror: Embracing the Enemy | Inside the IDF's Mission in Syria
    2025/05/19

    🎙️ Interview with LTC Eyal Dror: Israel’s Operation Good Neighbor & The Future of Humanitarian Engagement

    In this powerful and timely conversation, Rabbi Elchanan Poupko sits down with IDF Lt. Col. (Res.) Eyal Dror, the commander of Operation Good Neighbor, Israel’s remarkable humanitarian mission to aid Syrian civilians during their country’s brutal civil war.

    💬 What you'll hear in this interview:

    The inside story of how Israel helped thousands of Syrians through Operation Good Neighbor

    Why this mission still matters today, amid rising regional instability

    LTC Dror’s insights into the Jolani regime and what it means for Syria’s future

    The growing and dangerous role of Turkey in Syria

    Why delivering aid to Gaza today is far more complicated

    What it would take to build real peace with the people of Gaza

    And a hopeful, yet honest, vision of what’s next for humanitarian efforts in the Middle East

    🔥 Eye-opening, emotional, and informative, this episode explores the moral dilemmas, strategic choices, and human stories behind Israel’s efforts to help those beyond its borders—even former enemies.

    📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this important episode.

    #IDF #EyalDror #OperationGoodNeighbor #Syria #Gaza #HumanitarianAid #Israel #MiddleEast #RabbiPoupko #Podcast #Peacebuilding

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    38 分
  • Novardok Yeshiva and the Post-Holocaust Mussar Movement | With Rabbi Yitz Greenberg
    2025/02/17

    In this compelling episode, Rabbi Elchanan Poupko speaks with Rabbi Dr. Yitz Greenberg about his experience attending the Beis Yosef Yeshiva in Brooklyn during the 1950s—a yeshiva deeply shaped by the resilience of Holocaust survivors and those who endured the brutal Soviet gulags of Siberia. Rabbi Greenberg shares firsthand accounts of the Novardhok tradition in America, the spiritual struggles and triumphs of its students, and the unique atmosphere of a yeshiva filled with those rebuilding their lives after unimaginable suffering. Together, they explore the pressing question: Did the Mussar movement survive the Holocaust? And if so, how did it evolve in the shadow of such devastation? Tune in for a powerful discussion on faith, perseverance, and the legacy of Mussar in a post-Holocaust world.

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    38 分
  • Women in the Orthodox Synagogue| London's Yehudis Fletcher
    2025/02/16

    In this thought-provoking episode, Rabbi Elchanan Poupko sits down with Yehudis Fletcher, a political and social activist from London and co-founder of Nahamu, an organization dedicated to combating extremism. Together, they explore the evolving role of Women in the Orthodox Synagogue, addressing challenges, progress, and the ways tradition and modernity intersect in Jewish communal life.

    The conversation also delves into the life and legacy of Sarah Schenirer, the visionary founder of the Bais Yaakov movement, whose pioneering efforts transformed Jewish education for women. How did Schenirer’s work shape the status of women in Orthodox communities? What lessons can be drawn from her impact today?

    Join us for an insightful discussion on faith, leadership, and the future of women's participation in Orthodox Jewish spaces.

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    25 分
  • SPEAKING FOR THE HOSTAGES ON CAPITOL HILL with Bethany Mandel
    2025/01/27

    In this powerful episode of The Jewish World podcast, Rabbi Elchanan Poupko sits down with Bethany Mandel, co-founder of Shield Communications PR, to discuss her tireless efforts advocating for the hostages taken by Hamas terrorists to Gaza. From the harrowing morning of October 7th, Bethany has been a leading voice on Capitol Hill and in America's newsrooms, rallying support for the hostages and raising awareness about their plight.

    Listen as Bethany shares her firsthand experiences, the challenges of advocacy in a complex media landscape, and the vital importance of keeping the hostages' stories alive. This episode is a testament to the power of determination and the fight for justice. Don't miss this inspiring conversation.

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    34 分
  • Netflix's Nobody Wants This Hit Series with Dr. Logan Levkoff
    2024/11/10

    In this episode of The Jewish World, Rabbi Elchanan Poupko sits down with sexuality educator and cultural critic Dr. Logan Levkoff to discuss Netflix’s new hit series, Nobody Wants That. Together, they unpack the complex themes woven into the show, exploring whether it perpetuates stereotypes or even antisemitic tropes and what this portrayal might mean for Jewish and non-Jewish viewers alike.

    As they delve into the series' plotlines and characters, Rabbi Poupko and Dr. Levkoff raise essential questions: Are these depictions harmful, or do they provide unique opportunities to confront societal biases? What are the benefits and potential pitfalls of watching the show, and how does it shape viewers’ perceptions of Jewish life, identity, and relationships? Tune in for an insightful discussion that balances critique with curiosity, offering a nuanced perspective on how pop culture can influence interfaith understanding and impact the Jewish community today.

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    33 分
  • Immigration, prohibition, and Modern Antisemitism: A Conversation with Jennifer S. Brown
    2024/09/11

    In this captivating episode, Rabbi Elchanan Poupko sits down with acclaimed author Jennifer S. Brown to discuss her novel The Whisper Sister, a powerful narrative set in the Prohibition era. Together, they delve into the Jewish immigrant experience on the Lower East Side, exploring themes of Jewish identity and assimilation, the rise of the Jewish mob led by figures like Meyer Lansky, and the tension between maintaining tradition and navigating the American dream. Brown shares insights into the struggles of Jewish families during the 1920s and how their battles echo in today’s fight against the resurgence of antisemitism, particularly in the aftermath of the events of October 7th. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that links the past to the present, offering lessons for today’s Jewish community and the broader fight against hate.

    Topics include:

    The role of Jewish immigrants in New York’s Prohibition-era speakeasies
    Meyer Lansky and the Jewish mob’s impact on immigrant families
    How Prohibition-era struggles mirror today’s challenges with Jewish identity
    Modern-day antisemitism and the community’s response post-October 7th

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    27 分
  • "Testimonies Without Boundaries" - Stories of the October 7th Massacre | Interview with Alon Penzel
    2024/06/20

    Join Rabbi Elchanan Poupko in this compelling interview with Alon Penzel, the author of "Testimonies Without Boundaries: Israel, October 7th 2023." Penzel delves into the harrowing events of the October 7th massacre carried out by Hamas terrorists, providing a platform for the survivors' voices and the meticulous work of forensic teams. In this heartfelt discussion, Penzel draws poignant parallels between the atrocities of October 7th and the Holocaust, reflecting on the profound impact of these testimonies on his life and writing. Discover the untold stories and the emotional journey behind documenting one of Israel’s darkest days.

    Alon Penzel is a renowned author known for his in-depth and emotionally resonant works on historical events. His latest book, "Testimonies Without Boundaries," captures the raw and powerful narratives of those who experienced the October 7th massacre firsthand, offering a vital chronicle of resilience and remembrance.


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    33 分
  • Israelism Film, a Conversation With Jacqui Schulefand
    2024/06/18

    In this compelling episode, join Rabbi Elchanan Poupko as he sits down with Jacqui Schulefand to discuss the controversial film "Israelism." Jacqui reveals how she and others were misled into participating in the film and the profound impact it has had on their lives. She shares her fears about the film potentially fueling antisemitism and addresses the false narrative it portrays about Jewish day schools.

    Jacqui courageously opens up about the emotional and psychological toll the film has taken on her and her community. This conversation sheds light on the misinformation presented in "Israelism" and the broader implications it holds.

    Key Discussion Points:

    How Jacqui and others were misled into being interviewed for "Israelism"
    The potential rise in antisemitism due to the film
    The emotional and psychological impact on those misrepresented
    Debunking the false narrative about Jewish day schools
    Jacqui's personal experiences and concerns
    Don't miss this eye-opening conversation that challenges the misconceptions propagated by "Israelism." Subscribe for more insightful discussions and share your thoughts in the comments below.

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    22 分