JUF Podcasts
Summary: Features, profiles, news, and commentaries about key facets of Jewish life locally, in Israel, and around the world.
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Podcasts:
JUF/Federation President Steve Nasatir recalls the life and career of a leader in Chicago’s Jewish community.
The star crossed paths of the Eternal City and the Holy City come to life during a visit to the seat of Caesar and the Pope.
Lauren Feldman from Buffalo Grove, a senior at Loyola University reports on the trips’ restful and inspirational Shabbat. She also sends regards to Patti Ray, Hillel Director at Loyola.
What’s it like to participate on a Birthright Israel youth trip? Listen to Northbrook resident David Wallace describe his first day in Israel.
From saving the dolphins to nanotechnology, Prof. Daniel Weihs, Chairman of Israel’s National Committee for Space Research, talks about his work in marine biology, aviation, and robotics.
Shirah Ozeri, director of the Israel Aliyah Center in Chicago and Josie Arbel of the Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel discuss the challenges and rewards of “aliyah” with Aaron B. Cohen.
JUF News Executive Editor Aaron B. Cohen examines the chances for the Annapolis peace process in the face of a rising Islamist tide.
JUF/Federation President Steve Nasatir discusses Chicago's breakthrough approach to funding day school education.
Federation Executive Vice President Michael C. Kotzin reflects on developments in Israel advocacy to meet the challenges of new forms of anti-Israel activism at the General Assembly of United Jewish Communities, Nov. 11, 2007.
Arnold Eisen, Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary, speaks with JUF News' Aaron Cohen about the Jewish future.
Jpost military correspondent Yaakov Katz discusses Israel's Middle East regional strategy.
Author of "Jews and Power" speaks with JUF News' Aaron Cohen.
David Broza talks with JUF News' Paul Wieder.
This identity doesn't necessarily depend on how a person was brought up.
Muhammad Salah Sentencing