

Identity/Crisis
Shalom Hartman Institute
In a frenzied media cycle, Identity/Crisis creates better conversations about the issues facing contemporary Jewish life. Host Yehuda Kurtzer, president of the Shalom Hartman Institute, talks with leading thinkers to unpack current events affecting Jewish communities in North America, Israel, and around the world, revealing the core Jewish values underlying the issues that matter most to you.JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST FOR MORE HARTMAN IDEAS
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Jan 16, 2024 • 46min
Pride and Prejudice at Elite Universities
Mark Oppenheimer, an expert in the relationship between Jews and American universities, discusses the changing perspective on elite universities and the experiences of Jewish students. They explore anti-Semitism, the dynamics of power structures, the trade-off between safety and free speech, the evolution of college culture and Jewish life, and the political implications of college campus trends.

Jan 9, 2024 • 57min
The Evolution of Human Rights
The podcast explores the evolution of human rights, the influence of religious traditions, and the failures of international bodies. It discusses the history of human rights, focusing on Zionism and the Jewish people. The emergence of the human rights industry, the need for reform in international bodies, and the complexities of addressing human rights catastrophes are also explored.

Dec 26, 2023 • 34min
Identity/Crisis Wrapped
In this final episode, the host reflects on key moments from past episodes, including concerns over Israel's democracy, the devastation of October 7, and the subsequent war. They explore the growing divide between North American and Israeli Jews, the Israeli protest movement, managing differences within Jewish communities, teaching about the Jewish community and ethics of war, and express nervousness about the future while finding optimism in democracy protests.

Dec 19, 2023 • 40min
Believe Israeli Women
Law professor Cochav Elkayam-Levy discusses her work to compile a comprehensive accounting of gender-based violence committed by Hamas. The podcast explores the contradictory reactions to allegations against Hamas, the struggle for believability faced by Israeli feminist scholars, and the importance of solidarity and healing in the face of shared trauma. It also addresses the challenges of addressing allegations of sexual violence in Israel and emphasizes the need for support and new coalitions in the pursuit of human rights.

Dec 12, 2023 • 42min
Unpacking the Meaning of Hanukkah
Unpacking the meaning of Hanukkah by studying texts with Joshua Kulp, exploring interpretations of Hanukkah in relation to Israel and America, analyzing encoded references and the name 'Maccabee', discussing a Talmudic tale and dispelling misconceptions, diving into the significance of Hanukkah in rabbinic tradition, and exploring the tensions of deconstruction and finding truths.

Dec 5, 2023 • 53min
The Battle for Liberal Values on Campus
Mijal Bitton, a research fellow and communal leader, joins Yehuda Kurtzer to discuss the safety concerns of Jewish students on college campuses amid the Israel-Hamas War. They explore the fine line between discomfort and danger, the purpose of universities, the vulnerability of social sciences, the imbalance of left-wing orthodoxy, and the challenges faced by the Jewish community in representation and ideology. Strategies to support embattled students are also discussed.

Nov 28, 2023 • 27min
When Jews Show Up
What does it mean for 290,000 Jews from all over North America to show up on the National Mall? In this episode, Yehuda Kurtzer reflects on the significance of the historic gathering in Washington, DC on November 14. Punctuated by recordings of fellow demonstrators and colleagues, he recounts his experiences at the rally, explores what it means to show up, and considers how this gathering might be remembered. JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST FOR MORE HARTMAN IDEAS

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Nov 14, 2023 • 56min
Fighting a Just War
Tal Becker, Senior Fellow at the Hartman Institute and Legal Adviser of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, discusses the ethics of Israel's war against Hamas. They explore just war theory through legal, philosophical, and Jewish frameworks, analyzing the actions of the IDF and Hamas. Topics include navigating the complexities of interpreting the news cycle, fighting an immoral enemy while preserving moral sensibilities, and the challenges of trusting Israel's military intentions. They also discuss the role of supporters in critiquing and supporting Israel's commitment to conducting a just war.

Nov 9, 2023 • 33min
Bring Our Hostages Home
For over a month, Hamas has held 240 hostages from 33 different countries, among them women, children, infants, teenagers, and seniors. This week, Jon Polin and Rachel Goldberg, the parents of 23-year-old hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, spent time with Yehuda Kurtzer talking about their son and their plight as parents of a hostage. In this conversation, they describe their efforts beseeching global leaders, the frustrations of indifference, the politics of fighting a war with hostages, and what we can all do to help bring Hersh and the rest of the hostages home. Follow the Instagram account @bringthemhomenow Follow the Instagram account @bringhershhome Spend one minute a day trying to bring the hostages home: oneminaday.com Watch Rachel Goldberg speak at the United Nations JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST FOR MORE HARTMAN IDEAS

Nov 7, 2023 • 53min
Reflections on the Israeli Left
Exploring the contrasting responses to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the podcast delves into the differences between the Israeli left and the global left, the challenges in criticizing Israeli leadership during war, and the role of NGOs in addressing human rights violations. It also discusses the establishment of a Center for Shared Society at Hartman that aims to promote a stronger and more inclusive Israeli democracy.