What Matters Now Por: The Times of Israel A weekly exploration of one key issue shaping Israel and the Jewish World right now. 100 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast What Matters Now Mostrando página 2 de 5 What Matters Now to Dan Ben-David: Israel's moment of truth is here 23/07/2025 What Matters Now to comic Guri Alfi: Israelis and American Jews must remain unified 15/07/2025 What Matters Now to Micah Goodman: Israel may soon remake the region 09/07/2025 What Matters Now to Haviv Rettig Gur: When Israeli extremists go to war - against Israel 01/07/2025 What Matters Now to director Daniel Syrkin: How 'Tehran' season 4 reflects Israel-Iran war 24/06/2025 What Matters Now to Haviv Rettig Gur: The existential Israel-Iran War 14/06/2025 What Matters Now to Rabbi Noa Sattath: Global LGBTQ+ support for Hamas 10/06/2025 What Matters Now to David Horovitz: Shedding light on war when the facts are dim 03/06/2025 What Matters Now to Prof. Elie Podeh: When the IDF disengaged from Gaza, 20 years ago 27/05/2025 What Matters Now to Haviv Rettig Gur: What did Trump mean when he said... 20/05/2025 What Matters Now to Eurovision mega-fan Tal Dahan: Politics, protests and camp in Basel 14/05/2025 Bereaved mother Elana Kaminka: End the Gaza 'forever war' 07/05/2025 What Matters Now to The Times of Israel: That all Oct. 7 fallen are remembered 29/04/2025 What Matters Now to Prof. Manuela Consonni: How women resisted the Nazis 23/04/2025 What Matters Now to Israel Story's Mitch Ginsburg: A 1973 exodus from Egypt 16/04/2025 What Matters Now to hostage mom Idit Ohel: Let our captives go! 09/04/2025 What Matters Now to author Dara Horn: Why Jews are the eternal scapegoat 02/04/2025 What Matters Now to Jonathan Dekel-Chen: US feels like the hostages' only beacon 27/03/2025 What Matters Now to David Horovitz: Terrible external threats, tremendous internal division 20/03/2025 What Matters Now to Micah Goodman: What Israel can trust about Hamas 13/03/2025 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 2 3 4 5 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn