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  • Young Zionists Take Up the Fight
    2025/06/27
    Anyone who has visited a college campus or scrolled social media has seen the alarming anti-Israel rhetoric running rampant among young people, including young Jews. But there are young people who have emerged in this difficult environment with a renewed passion for Israel and dedication to fighting for its future. Hear from some of them and the leaders supporting them in this informative and inspiring episode hosted by Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein. In the words of guest panelist Yocheved Ruttenberg, "We have a Jewish state but we are far from done fighting for it."Guests include Ruttenberg, who founded the 40,000-strong Facebook group Sword of Iron-Israel Volunteer Opportunities in the immediate aftermath of October 7 and who has been named to Hadassah’s 2025 list of 18 American Zionist women everyone should know; Reform Rabbi Ashira Boxman, who has written about the need for Jewish unity in a time of threat for Israel and Jews everywhere; David Hazony, editor of the 2024 anthology Young Zionist Voices: A New Generation Speaks Out and director and senior fellow of the Z3 Institute for Jewish Priorities; and Adina Frydman, CEO of Young Judaea, the oldest Zionist youth movement in America.Further Resources Purchase a copy of Young Zionist Voices⁠Read essays from the book by Rabbi Ashira Boxman and Talia Bodner in Hadassah Magazine Read about Yocheved Ruttenberg and others on Hadassah's 2025 list of 18 Zionist Women You Should KnowWatch the program recording ⁠here.⁠ Follow Hadassah Magazine Presents wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Help others discover our podcast by writing a review. Liked this episode? Share with a friend! Get more of ⁠Hadassah Magazine!⁠ Follow us on ⁠Instagram⁠ and ⁠Facebook⁠ and ⁠subscribe⁠ to get the latest print magazine delivered to your mailbox.The show is hosted by Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein and produced by Hadassah Magazine with the support of the Engagement and Marketing divisions of Hadassah.Please send any follow-up questions or feedback to ⁠engagement@hadassah.org
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    51 分
  • Ayelet Tsabari: Songs from a Yemeni Israeli Legacy
    2025/05/30

    In this compelling conversation, Hadassah Magazine senior and books editor Leah Finkelshteyn speaks with Israeli-Canadian writer Ayelet Tsabari, whose debut novel, Songs for the Brokenhearted, won a National Jewish Book Award for Fiction.


    The rich and complex novel unfolds across two pivotal moments in Israel's history: one set in an immigration camp in the 1950s, shortly after the founding of the modern state of Israel, as thousands of Yemeni Jews arrived seeking a better life; the other in the 1990s, just before the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, when a young Yemeni Israeli woman uncovers her mother’s secret romance through a dramatic journey into lost family stories.


    Ayelet discusses the complex history of Yemeni Jews in Israel, drawing on her own family background that inspired her novel and highlighting the central role of music in Yemeni culture and in her lyrical storytelling.


    Further Resources

    • Purchase a copy of Songs for the Brokenhearted
    • Read the review in Hadassah Magazine


    Watch the program recording here.


    Follow Hadassah Magazine Presents wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Help others discover our podcast by writing a review. Liked this episode? Share with a friend!


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    The show is hosted by Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein and produced by Hadassah Magazine with the support of the Engagement and Marketing divisions of Hadassah.


    Please send any follow-up questions or feedback to engagement@hadassah.org

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    43 分
  • CHUTZPAH GIRLS with Mayim Bialik
    2025/05/05

    From Miriam to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, strong Jewish women have had the guts to speak out, impact history, break barriers and make a difference. We celebrate those women in this empowering episode.

    Tune in as Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein moderates a panel discussion with actor and neuroscientist Mayim Bialik, who is profiled, along with Hadassah founder Henrietta Szold, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and dozens more remarkable leaders, in the new book Chutzpah Girls: 100 Tales of Daring Jewish Women.

    Co-authors, Julie Esther Silverstein and Tami Schlossberg Pruwer discuss powerful stories of both famous and less-well-known women with chutzpah to awaken your pride, inspire you to explore your heritage, and dream bigger than ever before.


    Further Resources

    • Purchase a copy of Chutzpah Girls: 100 Tales of Daring Jewish Women
    • Read New Books Spotlight the Jewish Female Heroes We Need in Hadassah Magazine


    Watch the program recording here.


    Follow Hadassah Magazine Presents wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Liked this episode? Share it with a friend and help others discover our podcast by writing a review.


    Get more of ⁠Hadassah Magazine!⁠ Follow us on ⁠Instagram⁠ and ⁠Facebook⁠ and ⁠subscribe⁠ to get the latest print magazine delivered to your mailbox.


    The show is hosted by Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein and produced by Hadassah Magazine with the support of the Engagement and Marketing divisions of Hadassah.


    Please send any follow-up questions or feedback to engagement@hadassah.org

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    52 分
  • A Conversation with Dara Horn
    2025/04/30

    Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein interviews three-time National Jewish Book Award Winner Dara Horn about her latest work, the Passover-set graphic novel One Little Goat, and about the alarming rise and historical roots of antisemitism. Horn, one of America’s most insightful Jewish commentators, is also the author of five best-selling novels, as well as the 2021 essay collection People Love Dead Jews: Reports from a Haunted Present.

    She says she has been “completely obsessed” with Passover since she was a child and sees a link between her new graphic novel, One Little Goat: A Passover Catastrophe, and the nonfiction work that has made her a leading voice in the discussion of the global rise of antisemitism. Pesach, she says, represents the “institutionalization of resilience.”

    Further Resources

    • Purchase a copy of One Little Goat: A Passover Catastrophe
    • Read our review of the book




    Follow Hadassah Magazine Presents wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Liked this episode? Share it with a friend and help others discover our podcast by writing a review.

    Get more of Hadassah Magazine! Follow us on Instagram and Facebook and subscribe to get the latest print magazine delivered to your mailbox.

    The show is hosted by Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein and produced by Hadassah Magazine with the support of the Engagement and Marketing divisions of Hadassah.

    Please send any follow-up questions or feedback to engagement@hadassah.org

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    41 分
  • The Enduring Relevance of Anne Frank
    2025/04/21

    More than any other work of literature, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl helped the world comprehend the tragedy of the Holocaust. Anne’s diary now merits revisiting — not just as an inspiring tale of a girl coming of age under unimaginable circumstances, but as a siren alerting us to the malevolent potential of antisemitism anywhere.

    Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein hosts a discussion on the legacy of Anne Frank and her best-selling diary, which has been published in more than 70 languages. Panelists include Ruth Franklin, author of the biography The Many Lives of Anne Frank, and Professor Doyle Stevick, executive director of the Anne Frank Center at the University of South Carolina and educational adviser to Anne Frank The Exhibition, which recreates the annex where Anne and her family hid in Amsterdam.


    Further Resources

    • Read an excerpt from The Many Lives of Anne Frank
    • Purchase a copy of The Many Lives of Anne Frank
    • Read The ABCs of Holocaust Education in Hadassah Magazine
    • Read Bringing Anne Frank to New York City in Hadassah Magazine

    Watch the program recording here.

    Follow Hadassah Magazine Presents wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Liked this episode? Share it with a friend and help others discover our podcast by writing a review.

    Get more of ⁠Hadassah Magazine!⁠ Follow us on ⁠Instagram⁠ and ⁠Facebook⁠ and ⁠subscribe⁠ to get the latest print magazine delivered to your mailbox.

    The show is hosted by Hadassah Magazine Executive Editor Lisa Hostein and produced by Hadassah Magazine with the support of the Engagement and Marketing divisions of Hadassah.

    Please send any follow-up questions or feedback to engagement@hadassah.org

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