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2015/07/20
Latest episode
2025/05/29
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38 min.
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From weekly series examining unique angles on Jews’ place in the world, to inquiries into the details of Jewish text and tradition, Tablet Studios podcasts bring you insight and inspiration for the modern-day Jew. Our shows include How to Be a Jew, Unorthodox, Rootless, Re-Form, and more to come.

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How to Be a Jew …. Who is Starting a Print Magazine, with Alana Newhouse
2025/05/29
Tablet has launched a new print magazine, beginning this June.  Why start something so "old fashioned" in the year 2025? Alana Newhouse, our editor in chief, joins us to explain why the current media landscape is actually begging for news you can hold in your hands.   If you’re interested in subscribing, click here. 
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How to Be a Jew ... Who Says Yes to the Dress
2025/05/14
Pnina Tornai became a recognizable name to Americans across the country as a personality and designer on TLC’s Say Yes to the Dress. She shares the surprisingly spiritual story of her success and talks about what it means to represent Israel on the global stage.
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How to Be a Jew … Like Israel's Most Famous Female Architect
2025/05/07
Ada Karmi-Melamede is an architect who has designed famous buildings across Israel, including the Supreme Court building and the gateway to Ben Gurion airport.   Her daughter, filmmaker Yael Melamede, talks to us about her new film, ADA: My Mother the Architect, which is a heartfelt investigation of Ada’s work, philosophical approach, and her relationships with her family. 
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How To Do Activism Right, with Jay Ruderman, Tuly Weisz, and Pesach Wolicki
2025/05/01
These days, it seems like everyone is a so-called activist. Activism itself seems to have morphed into something different; it’s not about organizing communities or advocating for legislation, it’s about blocking roads and intimidating anyone with a different opinion. This week on Rootless, Liel talks with three different activists, with two very different causes, who are doing activism right. First, he talks with Jay Ruderman, author of the new book Find Your Fight, who advocates for disability rights. Then he talks with Tuly Weisz and Pesach Wolicki of Israel365, who will tell us about a little-known election, coming up in a few days and that we’re all eligible to vote in, which is far more influential than most realize.
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How to Be a Jew ... or an ally like Zarna Garg
2025/04/30
Zarna Garg is a comedian whose standup centers around her life as an Indian mom in America. She joins us to discuss her new book, This American Woman: A One-in-a-Billion Memoir, as well as how she's supporting the Jews in a post 10/7 world.
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Israel’s Most Controversial Politician, with Itamar Ben-Gvir
2025/04/24
There’s no more divisive Israeli public figure than Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir. Starting out his career as a Kahanist firebrand known for his controversial stances—like decorating his living room with a photograph of Baruch Goldstein, or working to free Yigal Amir, Yitzhak Rabin’s assassin—Ben-Gvir evolved from a political sideshow to kingmaker, winning several Knesset seats and joining Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition. For some Israelis, he’s the strong-willed, strong-armed course correction after too many years of being too soft on terror. To many others, he’s an abomination, subverting the nation’s democratic values. Visiting New York this week, Ben-Gvir attended a live event moderated by Liel to talk about his past, his actions in office, and his vision for the future of the war against Hamas.
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How to Be a Jew … like Matisyahu
2025/04/23
After bursting onto the music scene with his 2005 single “King without a Crown,” Matisyahu has built a career mixing a unique combination of reggae, hip hop, and deeply Jewish soul. We talk to him about his wandering journey with Judaism, his experiences touring after October 7th, and even the Jews’ love for jam bands.
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Passover Crossover - How to Be a Jew ... Like Dara Horn
2025/04/17
Rootless is off this week for Passover, but we wanted to bring you an episode of How to Be a Jew we think you'll like. Like most Jews, the news of the murder of the Bibas children not only saddened us, but it also made us ANGRY. How do we deal with our own thoughts about the event, and the greater world’s response as well? Dara Horn, a prolific author known for her book People Love Dead Jews (and the podcast Adventures with Dead Jews) as well as her work fighting antisemitism, joins us to deal with our anger and provide context for why we should be optimistic about the future of Jews. We also talk about her new Passover-themed graphic novel for kids, One Little Goat. How does a seder that won’t end lead to a time-traveling adventure? Have a listen.
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Passover Crossover - Rootless - Why Dual Loyalty is Good for the Jews, with Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz
2025/04/16
We're off this week for Passover, but we wanted to bring you an episode of Rootless we think you'll like. Rootless: Here's Why Dual Loyalty is Good for the Jews, with Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz The charge of dual loyalty has long been a key weapon in the arsenal of anti-Semites everywhere. But in his new book, The Case for Dual Loyalty: Healing the Divided Soul of American Jews, Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz of Los Angeles’ Valley Beth Shalom argues that it’s time to embrace the idea. He joins Liel to talk about why American Jews should be loyal to Israel and the United States alike, why that is a complimentary rather than contradictory idea, and why it’s time, in the aftermath of October 7th, for Jews to reconsider the way they view their identities
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Why Oct. 7 Victims Are Suing a Palestinian Mogul, with Gary Osen
2025/04/10
When people concerned with the future of the Palestinian people talk about the future, they often say, hopefully, that change will come only once we can replace Hamas and other terror groups with entrepreneurial technocrats more interested in building projects than in starting wars. They’re talking, in short, about men like Bashar Masri, a Palestinian-American mogul who developed some of the best known and most lucrative real estate projects in Gaza, including luxury hotels and thriving industrial zones. But as a new bombshell lawsuit argues, Masri’s properties were all used as launching pads for Hamas attacks, including on October 7, 2023, and Masri himself knowingly collaborated with individuals closely tied to the terror group. Gary Osen, one of the attorneys representing October 7 victims in the lawsuit, joins Liel to talk about how Hamas’s terror infrastructure dominates everything in Gaza, and about how the UN and other international aid groups gave millions to support projects that did little more than give terrorists better cover.
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How to Be a Jew … on Passover
2025/04/09
This week on How to Be a Jew, we have questions, and answers too. As we all get ready for Passover we’re tackling some of the thorniest… and tastiest questions we’ve gotten. Need to save your matzah balls? What’s up with Christian Seders? Should we feel guilty about the plagues? Tune in for answers to these and other important questions. 
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Why God Was Right, with Mark Gerson
2025/04/03
Like most highly successful entrepreneurs, Mark Gerson likes things he can measure, quantify, and know for certain. So as a student of the Torah, a question came to mind: If the Torah is supposed to be a guide to life, can we prove that its claims are true? In his epic new book, God Was Right, Gerson examined each and every single one of the Torah’s prescriptions on anything from what to wear to who to marry, and compared them to contemporary scientific research to prove that the ancient wisdom is as true and as urgently relevant as always. He joins Liel to discuss why the cure to depression may be in your closet, the biggest mistake you’re making while dating, and why we need less victim culture and more dignity culture.
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How to Be a Jew … Like Ayelet Zurer
2025/04/02
How Israel Will Save Western Civilization, with Josh Hammer
2025/03/27
In his new and best-selling book, Israel and Civilization, Josh Hammer makes a bold claim: the future of Western civilization depends on the State of Israel and the Jewish people thriving. He joins Liel to talk about the dangers of the Neo-Nietzschean right, about why liberal Jews have lost the historical plot, and about how only a Jewish-Christian coalition can make the West overcome its moment of tumult. 
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How to Be a Jew… Who Contemplates the Pig
2025/03/26
For more than 3,000 years, prohibitions against eating pig has been central to Jewish dietary laws, but it’s also been a potent symbol of Jewish identity. Other non-kosher animals, like horses, rabbits, squirrels, and even vultures don’t carry the same weight that the pig does in the Jewish imagination. Jordan Rosenblum, Jewish Studies professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, joins us to talk about why. His new book, Forbidden—A 3,000-Year History of Jews and the Pig, traces the history of the pig as a symbol of Jewish identity, and recently won the National Jewish Book Award for Food Writing and Cookbooks.
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4.6 out of 5
1457 reviews
AKGold8 2025/01/23
Go Liel!
Fantastic podcast filling us in on what’s going on in the world as Jews and our supporters.
Bilas Peles 2025/06/07
Good window into today’s American Jewish community
Intelligent and engaged presenters who balance well between a Jewish and a Judaism-curious audience. I do find it difficult to understand why some...
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Pro-Israel, Pro-Palestine 2025/03/12
Unbelievable lack of humanity
Two things can be true at once: Jewish people are cool and awesome and Palestinians shouldn’t be terrorized and massacred. You are the terrorist you f...
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yonatiafa 2025/02/15
Stop making podcasts
Unorthodox was something special. It’s over, though. Move on. This new content is just a final attempt at engagement farming as their audience shrinks
b123g789 2025/02/06
Rightwing drek
Palestinians aren’t a people and deserve to be ethnically cleansed and sent to permanent refugee camps in unspecified countries. Right guys.
BotCraft 2025/02/06
Time travel your thing? Ancient Aliens?
Listening to this made me remember my Great Grandma Joy’s last days and the tall tales she’d tell of her cruise ship getting delayed by pirates in the...
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mfs5566 2025/02/05
Sad, strange
Pack it in and turn off the lights - it was so good while it lasted, but it’s over. There’s nobody home anymore, just Liel, in a dark room, bleating s...
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kmedow 2024/12/16
Feeling the same
Miss the old show how about both? Enjoyed the guests and content.
Douglas in Atlanta 2025/01/11
Not impressed
I really enjoyed “Un-Orthodox”. It was fun, and light-hearted, but serious when it had to be. Not so much this new content. Too much like Talmudic ...
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shatnez 2025/01/06
Drivel
Liel is a far-right loon whose rantings have nothing to do with Jewish values.
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