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The Tikvah Podcast

Our Favorite Conversations of 2024

The Tikvah Podcast

Tikvah

Judaism, Politics, Religion & Spirituality, News

4.6620 Ratings

🗓️ 27 December 2024

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

In 2024, we convened 42 new conversations, taking up some of the great questions of modern Jewish life, questions of war and peace, of Israel’s security and Israel on the global stage, and of Jewish survival and flourishing in the diaspora. This year Mosaic’s editor and the podcast’s host, Jonathan Silver, spoke with military officials, activists, scholars, reporters, rabbis, theologians, institution builders, students, and in one poignant conversation a father grieving for his son who fell in battle defending Israel and the Jewish people.

Because 2024 marks 820 years since the death of the great medieval sage Moses Maimonides, the Tikvah Podcast began the year with a four-part introduction to his work and his legacy. This was also a presidential election year in the United States, and as the fall campaign wound down, and in its immediate aftermath, we examined some of the political questions that would determine the future of American policymaking and the role of the Jewish people in American politics. From large, enduring questions to focused, timely ones, each week we’ve aimed to sustain the great Jewish conversation in depth.

Of course, the most significant Jewish story of 2024 was Israel’s military operation to defeat its enemies, secure its borders, and protect the millions of citizens threatened by the ring of fire that Iran had constructed around the Jewish state. Israel’s military planners and operations have not been without their mistakes and miscalculations this year—no human enterprise is. But one year ago, in December 2023, it did not seem possible that, by December 2024, the IDF would have crippled Hamas and Hizballah and neutralized much of Syria’s arsenal, that the Syrian government would have been defeated and replaced, and that Iran’s defensive missile shield would be practically destroyed. As of the day of this recording, the Israeli air force is attacking military sites in Yemen. And all of this without the scale of civilian damage and loss of life that one could reasonably have expected in the Israeli homeland. There are still over 100 hostages in Gaza, a number of Americans among them—we do not forget about them for even a minute. But it must be said that the success of Israeli intelligence and the IDF over the course of the last months is historic. That, in one way or another, has been an ongoing focus in our conversations this past year.

As 2024 is coming to an end, we’re looking back at a number of clips from the past year. These include conversations with the celebrated author Cynthia Ozick, Rabbi J.J. Schacter, the director of UN Watch Hillel Neuer, the former Harvard professor Ruth Wisse, Rabbi Mark Cohn, the political scientist Yechiel Leiter, Rabbi Shlomo Brody, the journalist and intellectual Hussein Aboubakr Mansour, the former IDF spokesperson Jonathan Conricus, and the author and journalist Timothy Carney.

As we plan 40 or 50 more conversations in 2025, we hope you’ll return to our archive and listen to some of the most fascinating conversations that we’ve already recorded. In order to help us, please consider supporting our work at the Tikvah podcast, and visit Tikvah.org/support to invest in this program and everything that we do at Tikvah.

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In 2024, we convened 42 new conversations, taking up some of the great questions of modern

0:14.6

Jewish life, both pressing questions of war and peace, Israel's security and Israel on the

0:20.1

global stage, and questions

0:22.0

that help us understand the situation of the Jewish diaspora. This year I spoke to military

0:27.9

officials, NGO activists, scholars, reporters, rabbis, theologians, institution builders, students.

0:36.4

And in one poignant conversation, a father grieving for his son

0:40.3

who fell in battle, defending Israel and the Jewish people.

0:44.6

2024 marks 820 years since the death of the great medieval sage Maimonides, and the Tikva

0:51.4

podcast began the year with a three-part introduction to his work and his legacy.

0:56.8

2024 was a presidential election year in the United States, and as the fall campaign wound

1:02.8

down and also in its immediate aftermath, we examined some of the political questions that

1:08.4

would determine the future of American policy making and the role

1:11.3

of the Jewish people in American politics. From large enduring questions to focused, timely ones,

1:18.0

each week we've aimed to sustain the great Jewish conversation full on and in depth.

1:24.5

Welcome to the Tikva podcast. I'm your host, Jonathan Silver. Of course, the most significant

1:29.8

Jewish story of 2024 was Israel's continuing military operation to defeat its enemies, secure its

1:36.6

borders, and protect the millions of citizens who live amongst the threats posed by the

1:42.0

ring of fire that Iran has constructed around the Jewish

1:45.4

state. Israel's military planners and its military operations have not been without their

1:50.7

mistakes and miscalculations this year. No human enterprise is. But one year ago, in December

1:56.8

2023, I would not have thought it possible that by now, in December 24, that the IDF would

2:03.5

have defeated Hamas and Hezbollah and neutralized much of Syria's arsenal, that the Syrian

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