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JPost sits down with...

JPost sits down with...

著者: Jerusalem Post Podcasts
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The conversations that matter, unfiltered.

In a world where headlines tell only half the story, "JPost sits down with..." brings you face-to-face with the voices shaping our reality. From Israeli leaders navigating existential challenges to global figures wrestling with the Middle East's complexities, we go beyond the soundbites to explore the stories behind the headlines.

Each episode features candid, no-holds-barred conversations with politicians, thought leaders, activists, and newsmakers who are driving change—or standing in its way.

If you're seeking to understand the nuances of one of the world's most scrutinized regions, these intimate discussions reveal the motivations, struggles, and hopes of those at the center of it all.

This isn't about easy answers or comfortable narratives. It's about real talk with real people making real decisions that affect millions. Join us as we sit down with the figures who matter most, when their stories matter most.

New episodes drop when news breaks and voices need to be heard.

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  • Yeshiva University president highlights faith partnerships, post-Oct. 7 shift
    2026/05/05
    Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, president of Yeshiva University, outlined a vision of Jewish leadership rooted in faith, values, and cross-religious collaboration during a recent interview with The Jerusalem Post, emphasizing what he described as a growing global appetite for meaning and authentic identity.

    Speaking during a short visit to Israel, Berman pointed to Yeshiva University’s “Great Conversations” series as a reflection of its expanding influence, bringing together global figures, including political leaders and intellectuals, to engage students in substantive discussions about values and leadership.
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    51 分
  • LiAmi Lawrence: Why thousands of immigrants turn to Keep Olim for support in Israel
    2026/04/27
    As more Jews in the Diaspora consider making aliyah in the shadow of war and rising antisemitism, many arrive in Israel unprepared for the social, financial, and emotional challenges that follow.

    In an interview with The Jerusalem Post, LiAmi Lawrence, co-founder of the nonprofit organization Keep Olim and who made aliyah from Beverly Hills more than a decade ago, described how those gaps in support led to the creation of one of Israel’s largest grassroots networks for new immigrants.
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    34 分
  • How does this IDF unit treat combat trauma amid ongoing war?
    2026/03/29
    An IDF clinical psychologist who also commands the military’s Unit for Combat Reactions described the growing psychological toll of prolonged warfare, emphasizing both the scale of need and evolving approaches to treatment.

    The unit, established after the First Lebanon War, was created to address a lack of specialized care for soldiers suffering from combat-related trauma. Operating within the IDF Medical Corps but treating patients as civilians, it provides free, trauma-focused, evidence-based therapy tailored to the distinct psychological challenges of combat.
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    24 分
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