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The Gray Area with Sean IllingThe Gray Area with Sean IllingIs America broken?What do you think of America’s institutions?Alana Newhouse, founder and editor-in-chief of Tablet Magazine, says that may be the most important political question in America.In an essay published more than two years ago, Newhouse argued that there is a new political divide, one in which your place — and the place of your allies and adversaries — is determined by whether you believe that America’s institutions should be fixed or destroyed. Her argument feels eerily prescient in light of the Trump administration’s recent efforts to dismantle government programs.In this episode, w...2025-02-1053 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiBava Batra 136 and 137 - Morning in AmericaToday’s Talmud Pages, Bava Batra 136 and 137, treat us to a complicated case of inheritance law that's really about making sure that we remain forever hopeful. Tablet Magazine's Editor in Chief Alana Newhouse joins us to discuss why all American Jews, no matter who they voted for, see this week's election as a beacon of hope. What's the one thing history teaches us about American politics and institutions ? Listen and find out.Like the show? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Send us a note at takeone@tabletmag.com. Follow us on Twitter at @takeonedafyomi and...2024-11-0819 minRootless with Liel LeibovitzRootless with Liel LeibovitzWhat Just Happened at the Ballot? With Eli Lake and Alana NewhouseWith Donald Trump slated to return to the White House after a truly historic upset, many Americans are feeling joyful and many others bereft. Both may be missing the point, which is that change, in America, often comes by precisely in a string of revolutions, tearing down old and crumbling institutions and replacing them with ones better geared to serve the needs of their constituents. Free Press columnist Eli Lake joins Liel to deliver a quick and insightful recap of what happened on Tuesday and what it means for Democrats, Republicans, Israel, the media, and everybody else. And Tablet's Edito...2024-11-0739 minTablet StudiosTablet StudiosWhat Just Happened at the Ballot? With Eli Lake and Alana NewhouseWith Donald Trump slated to return to the White House after a truly historic upset, many Americans are feeling joyful and many others bereft. Both may be missing the point, which is that change, in America, often comes by precisely in a string of revolutions, tearing down old and crumbling institutions and replacing them with ones better geared to serve the needs of their constituents. Free Press columnist Eli Lake joins Liel to deliver a quick and insightful recap of what happened on Tuesday and what it means for Democrats, Republicans, Israel, the media, and everybody else. And Tablet's Edito...2024-11-0739 minTablet StudiosTablet StudiosA Tablet Conversation with Congressman Ritchie TorresNew York Congressman Ritchie Torres sits with Tablet Magazine’s Liel Leibovitz and Alana Newhouse to discuss Zionism, social media’s role in antisemitism, and the necessity of patriotism.2024-06-2125 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiBava Metzia 112 - Art for Artists' Sake with Alana NewhouseToday’s page, Bava Metzia 112, discusses ownership of the work of artisans. Tablet editor-in-chief, Alana Newhouse, joins us to discuss two different kinds of artisans and their work. Who owns a piece of art, the person in possession of the art or the creator? Listen and find out.Like the show? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Send us a note at takeone@tabletmag.com. Follow us on Twitter at @takeonedafyomi and join the conversation in the Take One Facebook group.We think that you may also enjoy Liel's new book How the Talmud Can Change Your...2024-06-1909 minTablet StudiosTablet StudiosPoison IvyThis week on the show, we’re reporting from Columbia University, where in recent days anti-Israel protesters have set up an encampment and occupied an administrative building. You can read Tablet’s long-running coverage of the escalating situation on American college campuses here, and Liel’s 2019 article “Get Out” here.Liel and Tablet editor-in-chief Alana Newhouse speak with New York City Mayor Eric Adams about the protests, the NYPD response, and more. Stephanie heads to Columbia to see what’s happening on campus and talk to students. Plus, we’re sharing a rece...2024-05-022h 04Kehillat Israel PodcastsKehillat Israel PodcastsHol Hamoed Pesach: Would We Have Left Egypt?Rabbi Amy Bernstein's weekly Torah study class at K.I. and via Zoom - Exodus/Shemot 13:1 - April 26, 2024.Links:Torah TextWho Really Left? - Source SheetThe Jews Who Didn't Leave Egypt - Alana Newhouse2024-04-2656 minDirty Moderate with Adam EpsteinDirty Moderate with Adam EpsteinAlana Newhouse, Tablet MagazineAlana Newhouse  is an American writer and editor. She is the founder of Tablet magazine, a dynamic hub of Jewish life, which features news, essays, podcasts and opinion pieces.In November 2022, Alana wrote an essay for Tablet called “Brokenism.” The essay remains deeply compelling because, as Alana argues, that “the real debate today isn’t between the left and the right . It’s between those invested in our current institutions, and those who want to build anew.”This is a must read essay and Alana and Adam use this piece as a springboard to discuss ou...2024-04-2547 minChurch and MainChurch and MainLetters From a Broken Church | Episode 179In this episode, I delve into the essence of the podcast and the current state of mainline Protestantism.  I share my journey of self-discovery in launching the podcast and reflect on the challenges facing mainline Protestantism, emphasizing the importance of diversity of thought as much as visual diversity. I advocate for reform within the church, highlighting its role as an inclusive space and calling for a balance between tradition and innovation.  Show notes: Letters from a Broken Church article written by me Everything Is Broken by Alana Newhouse Mainline Struggles in th...2024-04-1725 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiBava Kama 6 – Liable for DamagesToday’s Talmud page, Bava Kama 6, discusses the circumstances for when a person is liable for destruction caused by a tree or wall on their property that falls and causes harm. Tablet Editor in Chief Alana Newhouse joins us to discuss a new package of stories posted on Tablet entitled What Now that deal with the aftermath of October 7, and her piece which focused on the responsibilities of Jewish communal leadership in the wake of the Gaza attack. What lessons for today should we be learning from today’s page of Talmud? Listen and find out.Like the...2023-11-0807 minThe GistThe GistBEST OF THE GIST: Swords of Iron EditionIn this installment of Best Of The Gist, during Mike’s interview with Tablet Editor In Chief Alana Newhouse, which aired this past week, they discussed what’s going on in social media in the days after Hamas attacked and killed over a thousand Israelis. Israel has since retaliated, killing at least as many Palestinians. Then we listen back to Mike’s 2014 interview with Dr. Dalia Gavriely-Nuri from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She offered translations and insight into Israeli operation names such as Operation Protective Edge (2014)and Operation Pillar of Defense (2012). Israel has named its ongoing response to the Ha...2023-10-1419 minThe GistThe GistA "Brokenism" BreakdownEverything in the U.S.—and maybe the West—is Broken. It's decayed. What once worked didn't; what never did fails to launch. Alana Newhouse, Editor-in-Chief of Tablet Magazine, who invented the term "Brokenism," is here to explain why it's an apt description, but also one that offers hope. A close observer and chronicler of Israeli society, we get into what Alana is reporting and feeling about the war there. Also, Kamal Harris struggles with answers. And different factions just can't abide living in a moment of U.S. unity behind Israel.Produced by Joel...2023-10-1135 min\"Moment of Zen"Wonks vs Proles, Post Liberalism, and Politics as Religious War with Walter Russell MeadDan Romero, Antonio Garcia Martinez, and Erik Torenberg sit down with Professor Walter Russel Mead, an American academic, author, WSJ- and Tablet-contributor, and podcast host to discuss the shape of the next era after our information age.Moment of Zen is part of Turpentine podcast network. Learn more: www.turpentine.coWe're hiring across the board at Turpentine and for Erik's personal team on other projects he's incubating. He's hiring a Chief of Staff, EA, Head of Special Projects, Investment Associate, and more. For a list of JDs, check out: eriktorenberg.com.2023-09-161h 38Take One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiKiddushin 5 and 6 – Docs, Sex, and MoneyIn today’s Talmud pages, Kiddushin 5 and 6, there is a discussion about whether the benefit of money, intercourse, and documents provide pleasure. To delve into this strange triad of items that may provide pleasure, we are joined by Tablet Magazine Editor in Chief, Alana Newhouse, who explores the ways that documents, money and intercourse can provide pleasure, but how that benefit may just be a means to an end? How do two magazine editors feel about the pleasures of a good piece of writing? Listen and find out.Like the show? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Send us...2023-08-1807 mintehlarvahorntehlarvahornREADDOWNLOAD- The Passover Haggadah An Ancient Story for Modern Times download ebook PDF EPUB**Download The Passover Haggadah: An Ancient Story for Modern Times Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book ** by Alana Newhouse Reading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=1579659071 OR DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW! 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Subscribe to Moment of Zen: https://link.chtbl.com/mozIf you’re looking for an ERP platform, check out our sponsor, NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/upstream--We're hiring across the board at Turpentine and for Erik's personal team on other projects he's incubating. He's hiring a Chief of Staff, EA, Head of Special Projects, Investment Associate, and mor...2023-07-281h 25Take One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiGittin 65 – On Being ImpoliteIn today’s Talmud page, Gittin 65, the rabbis discuss the need for a request of a divorce decree to be slightly impolite in order for it to be valid. Tablet Editor in Chief Alana Newhouse expresses her surprise that the rabbis seem to be showing a lack of sensitivity in this discussion. The process of ending a marriage is fraught with complicated and difficult feelings that impact more than just the married couple, and we must fight the impulse of self-interest to focus on all of the people affected. Is sensitivity the enemy of clarity? Listen and find out....2023-07-2006 min\"Moment of Zen"Brokenism, The Borg, and Bravery with Alana NewhouseAlana Newhouse, the Editor in Chief of Tablet Magazine, joins Erik and Antonio on this week's episode. Avid listeners will recall that Alana's essays about Brokenism have influenced many heated discussions on Moment of Zen. Here Alana goes deeper into unpacking our present moment, institutionalism vs anti-institutionalism, distrust, Judaism and spirituality, and more. If you’re looking for an ERP platform, check out our sponsor, NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/UPSTREAMMoment of Zen is part of the Turpentine podcast network. Learn more: Turpentine.coWe're hiring across the board at Turpentine and for...2023-06-241h 33In These Times with Rabbi Ammi HirschIn These Times with Rabbi Ammi HirschAlana NewhouseTablet Magazine Editor-in-Chief Alana Newhouse believes the real debate today is not between the left and the right, but rather between those who think there's something fundamentally broken in America and those who do not.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/in-these-times-with-rabbi-ammi-hirsch/donations2023-06-0845 min\"Moment of Zen"Liel Leibovitz on Israel and US politics, the Palestinian conflict, and Israel’s futureJournalist and author Liel Leibovitz joins Antonio and Erik for a deep discussion that “solves all outstanding Israel issues once and for all.” They discuss what’s going on with Israeli and US politics, Israel’s foundational choice ahead, and why wokeness is not penetrating Israel. If you’re looking for an ERP platform, check out our sponsor, NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/zen We're hiring across the board at Turpentine and for Erik's personal team on other projects he's incubating. He's hiring a Chief of Staff, EA, Head of Special Projects, Investment Associate, and more. For a l...2023-05-191h 44Take One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiSotah 35Today’s Talmud page, Sotah 35, continues the story of the spies who went into the promised land and returned with reports for Moshe about what lies within. As the story retells, two of the spies share that the land is wonderful, and ten respond that the Israelites will be like ants to the people of the land, and that they should not go in. Tablet Editor in Chief Alana Newhouse join us to share a story of the ways that slander, whether true or false, when verbalized impact all who are in the vicinity. What should you do with yo...2023-05-0307 minThe Colin McEnroe ShowThe Colin McEnroe ShowExploring the divide between ‘brokenists’ and ‘status-quoists’Alana Newhouse, editor-in-chief of Tablet Magazine, recently wrote an article where she argued that the real divide currently is between those who think we can fix our institutions, and those who think they are broken beyond repair. Alana joins us for the hour to explore the divide between the “brokenists” and the “status-quoists,” and to explain what this framework means for the future. GUESTS:  Alana Newhouse: Editor-in-Chief of Tablet Magazine, which she founded in 2009 Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Pod...2023-04-1241 minCall Me Back - with Dan SenorCall Me Back - with Dan SenorBroken schools, newsrooms, governments & other institutions — Fixable or forever broken? with Alana Newhouse"Brokenism", by Alana Newhouse - https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/brokenism-alana-newhouse“The Vanishing”, by Jacob Savage - https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/the-vanishing  2023-04-1056 minThe David Pakman ShowThe David Pakman Show3/9/23: GOP hearings continue backfiring as Fox News in shambles-- On the Show: -- Alana Newhouse, Editor-in-Chief of Tablet Magazine, joins David to discuss her writing on "brokenism," the idea that parts of American society are breaking down -- A Senate hearing explodes as Teamsters President Sean O'Brien is bullied by Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin, and responds by calling Mullin a "greedy CEO" -- Republicans, now in control of the House of Representatives, launch an investigation into the January 6 investigation carried out by House Democrats during the last Congress -- Fox News propagandist refers to his guest Russell Brand as...2023-03-091h 01The Gray Area with Sean IllingThe Gray Area with Sean IllingIs America broken?Sean Illing speaks with Alana Newhouse, the editor-in-chief of Tablet magazine. They discuss her recent essay on "brokenism," a term she coined in an effort to redefine political divisions in America. Newhouse argues that the most salient divide right now is between those who want to fix the institutions we have and those who want to burn it all down and start fresh.Host: Sean Illing (@seanilling), host, The Gray AreaGuest: Alana Newhouse (@alananewhouse) editor-in-chief, TabletReferences:  “Brokenism” by Alana Newhouse (Tablet, Nov. 21, 2022) “Everything is Broken” by Alana Newhouse...2023-02-0250 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiNedarim 71Today’s Talmud page, Nedarim 71, asks the thorny question of just how final is divorce. Tablet Editor in Chief Alana Newhouse joins us to discuss what saying goodbye really means, and how the Talmud's concept of marriage may be radically different, and more soulful, than our own. What did the Talmud's rabbis teach Mrs. Doubtfire? Listen and find out.Take One is a Tablet Studios production. The show is hosted by Liel Leibovitz, and is produced and edited by Darone Ruskay, Quinn Waller and Elie Bleier. Our team also includes Stephanie Butnick, Josh Kross, Mark Oppenheimer, Robert Scar...2023-01-0408 minThe Prevailing Narrative with Matt BilinskyThe Prevailing Narrative with Matt BilinskyEpisode 40: Mexican Cartels, Chinese Chemicals, & America's Fentanyl Crisis with Ioan Grillo0:12 - Intro: Elon Musk's release of the "Twitter Files" and the key figures exposed. 13:45 - Crime & drugs journalist Ioan Grillo joins me to talk about the unholy alliance between Mexican Drug Cartels and Chinese Chemical Manufacturers that is driving America's Fentanyl Crisis1:10:36 - Tablet magazine editor Alana Newhouse on "Brokenism" - a helpful framework to understanding America's contemporary political divide.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-12-081h 55Take One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiNedarim 40 and 41Today’s Talmud pages, Nedarim 40 and 41, kick things off with a bang, arguing that young people often destroy when they intend to build and older people build even if they set out to destroy. Tablet Magazine's Editor in Chief Alana Newhouse joins us to talk about her recent piece, entitled "Brokenism," an insightful look at the two divergent ways to understand--and fix--life in America today. Are you a brokenist or a status-quoist? Listen and find out.Take One is a Tablet Studios production. The show is hosted by Liel Leibovitz, and is produced and edited by Darone Rus...2022-12-0536 minLa Trinchera con Christian SobrinoLa Trinchera con Christian Sobrino#43: El Reencuentro de Herrero, Sobrino, Lebrón y SagardíaEn este episodio de #PodcastLaTrinchera, Christian Sobrino se reencuentra con Luis Herrero y Jonathan Lebrón del podcast Puestos P'al Problema y con el Lcdo. Carlos Sagardía para repasar lo que ha sido un año del podcast. Entre cervezas se discute de todo, incluyendo la reforma energética y LUMA, la condición del Departamento de Justicia de Puerto Rico, el ecosistema mediático, el "brokenismo", las predicciones de cada uno para el 2024, la ruta al trono imperial de Joanne Rodríguez Veve, entre muchos otros temas.Los artículos de Alana Newhouse en Tablet Magazine...2022-11-301h 52The Big Ben ShowThe Big Ben ShowAlana Newhouse & Why Everything Is BrokenOn this episode, Ben sits down with Editor-in-Chief of Tablet Magazine, Alana Newhouse, to discuss her writing on "Brokenism" and how she believes the COVID-19 pandemic shed a light on how many of the country's institutions and systems are fundamentally flawed. Alana shares her real-life experiences to explain how this has shaped her political ideology. Later, Ben gives some perspective on the recent protests happening across China.Follow Ben on Twitter: @BDomenech Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-11-2844 minTablet StudiosTablet StudiosA Conversation with Tablet’s Editor in Chief Alana NewhouseHey there J-Crew! We are dropping into your feed on Black Friday, or Black Shabbos, as we call it, to share a conversation with Tablet’s editor in chief Alana Newhouse, who published a piece this week that offers a new framework for viewing the divides facing Americans today. She tells us why she wrote the piece and what we can take away from it in our own lives. The art is an illustration by Doug John Miller2022-11-2532 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiKetubot 65 and 66Today’s Talmud pages, Ketubot 65 and 66, tell us a wild story about jealousy, desire, destitution, and two women engaged in a bitter, made-for-TV fight. Tablet Magazine's Editor in Chief Alana Newhouse joins us to talk about this juicy story and the deeper lessons it can still teach us today. What would the rabbis have made of the Real Housewives franchise? Listen and find out.Take One is a Tablet Studios production. The show is hosted by Liel Leibovitz, and is produced and edited by Darone Ruskay and Quinn Waller. Our team also includes Stephanie Butnick, Josh Kross, Mark...2022-09-0910 minCreedalCreedalWhat a Week w/Andrew PetiprinToday on the show, I'm welcoming Andrew Petiprin for the first of many installments of our new weekly show. We discuss: Alana Newhouse's "Everything is Broken": https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/everything-is-broken Emma Green's Roe article in The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/news/annals-of-education/what-the-end-of-roe-v-wade-will-mean-for-the-next-generation-of-obstetricians The film work of Éric Rohmer: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0006445/ And these crazy things: https://twitter.com/MiaCathell/status/1546964215843508224 https://twitter.com/TPostMillennial/status/1551260188245561344?s=20&t=e5urIgSzGPaQpU8n2n7TKg https://twitter.com/JamesMelville/status/1552038563033894915?s=20&t=e5urIgSzGPaQpU8n...2022-07-281h 0249 Days to Stretch My Soul49 Days to Stretch My SoulTalking MalchutToday Kylie sits down with Tablet editor-in-chief Alana Newhouse for a conversation about how to be real and fully yourself. The Jewish tradition of counting the Omer, or Sefirat Haomer, marks the 49 days between the second night of Passover and the start of Shavuot. It is a time of introspection and an opportunity for spiritual challenge and growth.  In this 7-week series, Kylie Unell invites you on her daily journey to make meaning out of this age-old tradition. Each week of the Omer corresponds to a different attribute of God. On each epi...2022-06-0117 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiYevamot 45 and 46Today’s Daf Yomi pages, Yevamot 45 and 46, warn us against deferring to the opinion of experts. Tablet Magazine's editor in chief Alana Newhouse joins us to share an essay she'd written about the Exodus, about the contemporary state of our politics and culture, and what Jews must do to survive and thrive. Why is it important for Jews to always remain outsiders? Listen and find out.Like the show? Send us a note at takeone@tabletmag.com. Follow us on Twitter at @takeonedafyomi and join the conversation in the Take One Facebook group.Take One is a Ta...2022-04-2118 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiYevamot 25 and 26Today’s Daf Yomi pages, Yevamot 25 and 26, give us a journalism master class on sorting out rumors and telling fake news apart from the real deal. Tablet Magazine's Editor in Chief, Alana Newhouse, joins us to talk about what the ancient rabbis understood about reporting and tell us how to be savvy news consumers in the age of mis- and disinformation. What did Abaye's mother get about Tik Tok? Listen and find out.Like the show? Send us a note at takeone@tabletmag.com. Follow us on Twitter at @takeonedafyomi and join the conversation in the Take One F...2022-04-0109 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiChagigah 22In today's Daf Yomi page, Chagigah 22, the rabbis deliver a poetic teaching about how putting all of our vessels together in one big basket can make them all pure. Tablet Editor-in-Chief Alana Newhouse joins us to introduce a new month-long project, The Tent, which, like Uber for religion, brings faith on demand to people of all traditions. How can coming together with people of different faiths help us to find our own spiritual paths? Listen and find out.Like the show? Send us a note at takeone@tabletmag.com. Follow us on Twitter at @takeonedafyomi and join the...2022-03-0311 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiYoma 47 and 48Today’s Daf Yomi pages, Yoma 47 and 48, find the rabbis grateful for their existence and their upbringing, so, naturally, they thank their mothers and then dive right into a discussion of just what it was that their mothers did to raise such fine sons. Alana Newhouse, editor in chief of Tablet Magazine, joins us to discuss the tension she feels about bringing God into the motherhood conversation, and the difficulties of reconciling the mystical aspects of child-rearing with the hardships imposed on it by mankind. Should you see God as your parenting partner? Listen and find out. Like th...2021-05-2809 minRisking EnchantmentRisking EnchantmentLost in the Cosmos: Exploring Modernity and the Self with Walker Percy“Why is it that of all the billions and billions of strange objects in the Cosmos - novas, quasars, pulsars, black holes - you are beyond doubt the strangest” - Walker Percy Lost in the Cosmos   In this episode Rachel is joined by Shane Jenkins to discuss Walker Percy’s satirical self-help book Lost in the Cosmos. In this book Percy explores ideas of the self, as well as the problems of modernity, scientism, identity crisis, and the breakdown of meaning in the modern age. Lost is the Cosmos is a complex and often t...2021-05-211h 27Take One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiPesachim 118 and 119Today’s Daf Yomi pages, Pesachim 118 and 119, warn us against engaging in the sin of lashon hora, or slander. Alana Newhouse, Editor in Chief of Tablet Magazine, joins us to talk the lines that separate journalism from gossip, and how social media have become lashon hora machines. What question might we ask ourselves to help us determine if we're about to speak maliciously and needlessly? Listen and find out.Like the show? Send us a note at takeone@tabletmag.com. Follow us on Twitter at @takeonedafyomi and join the conversation in the Take One Facebook group.Take One i...2021-03-1908 minCounterbalanceCounterbalanceEp. 2: Alana Newhouse, Everything is BrokenAlana Newhouse, the founder and editor of Tablet magazine, explains to Mike and Marshall how conformists with approved viewpoints came to dominate American culture. Read Alana's piece in Tablet: https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/everything-is-broken.2021-03-1055 minManifesto!Manifesto!Episode 31: Everything is BrokenJake and Phil are joined by Alana Newhouse to discuss her essay “Everything Is Broken” and the Ani DiFranco live album “Living in Clip.” The Manifesto: Alana Newhouse, Everything is Broken https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/everything-is-broken The Art: Ani DiFranco, Living in Clip https://anidifranco.bandcamp.com/album/living-in-clip Works Mentioned: Eugene McCarraher, Comrade Ruskin - How a Victorian visionary can save communism from Marx https://www.plough.com/en/topics/justice/comrade-ruskin Rowan Williams – Interiority and Epiphany https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/fu...2021-02-121h 53Take One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiPesachim 76 and 77Today’s Daf Yomi pages, Pesachim 76 and 77, raise an interesting question about what happens if a piece of bread absorbs the scent of wine set aside as a contribution to the priests. Does the bread, too, become holy simply because it now smells like the wine? Alana Newhouse, Tablet's editor in chief, returns to tell us how the brain processes our senses, and what it has to do with sanctity. What must it have been like to stand outside the Temple as sacrifices were offered? Listen and find out.2021-02-0507 minThe Crusade Channel PreviewsThe Crusade Channel PreviewsMike Church Show-The Ruling Class Has Broken Everything, But It Can Be Fixed, Here’s How!Mike Church Show-The Ruling Class Has Broke Everything, But It Can Be Fixed, Here's How! Mike Church dives deep into the latest essay by Alana Newhouse, Everything Is Broken. So, instead of reflecting the diversity of a large country, these institutions have now been repurposed as instruments to instill and enforce the narrow and rigid agenda of one cohort of people, forbidding exploration or deviation—a regime that has ironically left homeless many, if not most, of the country’s best thinkers and creators. Anyone actually concerned with solving deep-rooted social and economic problems, or God forbid with creating something uniq...2021-01-211h 45The Church Politics PodcastThe Church Politics PodcastBiden's Stimulus and Giboney's Sports Tribalism Theorem Justin and Chris discuss Biden's COVID-10 stimulus plan in deep detail. They also analyze Alana Newhouse's article "Everything is Broken" and her concept of "flatness" in American society from economics to journalism and education. Then they lighten the mood with Justin's Sports Tribalism Theorem. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2021-01-2054 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiEruvin 28 and 29Today's Daf Yomi pages, Eruvin 28 and 29, find one of the rabbis reminiscing about the wonderful remedies his nurse-mother used to offer when he was ill. Tablet's editor in chief, Alana Newhouse joins us to offer a spirited defense of folk wisdom, and lament the ways in which the traditional male establishment still ignores the insights women have wisely accumulated for years. How did a single nurse stump the best doctors and discovered a cure for jaundice? Listen and find out.2020-09-0706 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiShabbat 152Today’s Daf Yomi page, Shabbat 152, contains one curious bit of life advice from the rabbis: You should spend your first forty years on this planet taking pleasure in food, but once you turn forty, it's time to get serious about drinking. Alana Newhouse, Tablet's editor in chief, returns to talk about how drinking in your forties is different than drinking in your twenties, and what different insights you find in cocktails throughout the years. What's the perfect drink for the middle-aged? Listen and find out.2020-08-0509 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiShabbat 96Today’s Daf Yomi page, Shabbat 96, tells us that the men building the mishkan, God's holy dwelling place on earth, would never throw the beams they were passing to each other, but rather hand them down slowly and respectfully, recognizing their innate holiness. Alana Newhouse, Tablet Magazine's editor in chief, returns to teach us a lesson about just how important objects can be to our spiritual observation. How is our stuff imbued with our spiritual energy? Listen and find out.2020-06-1008 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiTake One, Ep 110: Shabbat 96Today’s Daf Yomi page, Shabbat 96, tells us that the men building the mishkan, God's holy dwelling place on earth, would never throw the beams they were passing to each other, but rather hand them down slowly and respectfully, recognizing their innate holiness. Alana Newhouse, Tablet Magazine's editor in chief, returns to teach us a lesson about just how important objects can be to our spiritual observation. How is our stuff imbued with our spiritual energy? Listen and find out.2020-06-1007 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiTake One, Ep 85: Shabbat 61Today’s Daf Yomi page, Shabbat 61, asks a profound question: Does magic work? Alana Newhouse, Tablet's Editor in Chief, joins us to talk about amulets, and why some people take good-luck charms very seriously. How do we know if our amulets are truly protecting us? Listen and find out.2020-05-0607 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiShabbat 61Today’s Daf Yomi page, Shabbat 61, asks a profound question: Does magic work? Alana Newhouse, Tablet's Editor in Chief, joins us to talk about amulets, and why some people take good-luck charms very seriously. How do we know if our amulets are truly protecting us? Listen and find out.2020-05-0607 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiTake One, Ep 32: Berakhot 46Today’s Daf Yomi page, Berakhot 46, finds the rabbis in a hospitable mood: They're talking dinner parties, and who should be seated where to ensure a fun evening for all. Alana Newhouse, Tablet Magazine's Editor in Chief and a celebrated convener of unmatched soirees, joins us to talk seating arrangements, class structure, and how the Internet killed the art of dinner party conversation. Should you let your guests sit wherever they please or create an intricate seating chart? Listen and find out.2020-02-1809 minTake One Daf YomiTake One Daf YomiBerakhot 46Today’s Daf Yomi page, Berakhot 46, finds the rabbis in a hospitable mood: They're talking dinner parties, and who should be seated where to ensure a fun evening for all. Alana Newhouse, Tablet Magazine's Editor in Chief and a celebrated convener of unmatched soirees, joins us to talk seating arrangements, class structure, and how the Internet killed the art of dinner party conversation. Should you let your guests sit wherever they please or create an intricate seating chart? Listen and find out.2020-02-1809 minThe Book of Life: Jewish Kidlit (Mostly)The Book of Life: Jewish Kidlit (Mostly)The 100 Most Jewish FoodsSHOW NOTES: https://jewishbooks.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-100-most-jewish-foods.html   The 100 Most Jewish Foods, a Highly Debatable List, started as a fun interactive feature on the website of Tablet Magazine, and then grew up to be a book. We've got an interview for you with the book's editor, Alana Newhouse, by The Book of Life's Canadian Correspondent, Anne Dublin. B'tay avon...good appetite! Your feedback is appreciated! Please write to bookoflifepodcast@gmail.com or call our voicemail number at 561-206-2473. 2019-11-1818 minTablet StudiosTablet StudiosThe 200th EpisodeThis week on Unorthodox, we're celebrating all the Jewish holidays, including reaching our 200th episode! We talk to a gematria expert to find out just what the number 200 symbolizes in Jewish numerology, and hear some words of wisdom from our boss, Alana Newhouse.Our first guest is Jodi Kantor, co-author of the new book 'She Said,' which details the allegations of sexual misconduct against Harvey Weinstein first reported on by Jodi and Megan Twohey in the New York Times in 2017. She talks to Stephanie about the process of reporting such a complex story, first for the...2019-10-171h 21Tablet StudiosTablet StudiosThe Newish Jewish EncyclopediaThe Newish Jewish Encyclopedia, our guide to all things Jewish (and Jew-ish), is here! To celebrate, we put together a very special episode featuring some familiar voices. Get a taste of the book from its contributors and hear about famous Jews, favorite holidays, and beloved Jewish foods from Mario Cantone, Corey Feldman, Tovah Feldshuh, Bethenny Frankel, Gilbert Gottfried, Steve Guttenberg, Tone Loc, Jon Lovitz, Pauly Shore, The Sugarhill Gang, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, and even Margaret Thatcher.Thanks to Gary Greengrass, Jordan Hoffman, Wayne Hoffman, Lisa Ann Sandell, Marc Tracy, and Alana Newhouse.Special thanks to...2019-10-031h 09JM in the AMJM in the AM05.06.2019: Guest: Alana Newhouse, Editor-in-Chief of Tablet Magazine and Author of "The 100 Most Jewish Foods"2019-05-0600 minRadio Cherry BombeRadio Cherry BombeMatzo Ball Soup and BeyondIn honor of Passover, we’re talking everything from matzo to schmaltz. Alana Newhouse, the editor in chief of Tablet, stops by to discuss her new book, The 100 Most Jewish Foods, with Cherry Bombe Special Projects Director (and matzo ball soup aficionado) Lauren Goldstein. In the second half of the show, Radio Cherry Bombe Associate Producer Jess Zeidman talks to Liz Alpern of Queer Soup Night and The Gefilteria about all things gefilte fish and why she’d invite Oprah to her seder. Plus, Executive Pastry Chef Paola Velez of Kith & Kin in Washington, D.C., tells us who she...2019-04-1844 minThe Comedy Cellar: Live from the TableThe Comedy Cellar: Live from the TableAlana Newhouse and Lenny MarcusAlana Newhouse and Lenny Marcus2019-04-141h 26The Shmooze, The Yiddish Book Center\'s PodcastThe Shmooze, The Yiddish Book Center's PodcastEpisode 0216: "Alana Newhouse on 'The 100 Most Jewish Foods: A Highly Debatable List'"This week on The Shmooze, Lisa Newman speaks with Alana Newhouse, Founder and Editor of Tablet Magazine about her book, "The 100 Most Jewish Foods: A Highly Debatable List." Newhouse speaks powerfully to the role that food has always played in the religious, cultural, and political lives of Jews throughout the world. She also shares some of the background about the book’s essays, recipes, stories, and contributors who include: Ruth Reichl, Joan Nathan, Michael Solomonov, Yotam Ottolenghi, Tom Colicchio, and Maira Kalman, among others. Episode 0216 April 5, 2019 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts2019-04-0416 minTablet StudiosTablet StudiosThe 100 Most Jewish FoodsThis week on Unorthodox, we're celebrating the publication of The 100 Most Jewish Foods: A Highly Debatable List with an episode dedicated to Jewish food. Throughout the episode you’ll hear from contributors to the book—including Jill Kargman, Gil Hovav, Gail Simmons, Shalom Auslander, Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs of Food52, and many more—who will be reading their entries.We talk to Tablet editor-in-chief Alana Newhouse, who edited the collection, as well as Gabriella Gershenson, who edited the recipes in the book. We also sit down with Dr. Beth Ricanati, the author of Braided: A Journey of a T...2019-03-211h 28Europa Anno ZeroEuropa Anno ZeroEp. 02 | Il racconto di due EuropeGli oltranzisti dell’Europa vedono tutto bello, gli euroscettici tutto brutto. Due visioni speculari che affondano le proprie radici nel racconto - prima tutto rose e fiori, poi tutto tragedie e crisi, - che dell’Europa si è fatto negli anni. Ma dov’è il punto in cui il racconto trionfale si trasforma nel suo opposto? Il punto di svolta va individuato nella crisi greca, culminata nello psicodramma del 2015 che ha visto contrapporsi Atene a Berlino e aperto la strada alla frattura tra Paesi del Sud e del Nord: un vero trauma profondo per l’Unione. Dalla crisi del debito...2019-03-1640 minTablet StudiosTablet StudiosThe Superstition EpisodeFrom warding off the evil eye to rules about whistling, Jews are serious about their superstitions. This week on Unorthodox, we hear from listeners about their family customs, talk to Tablet's editor-in-chief Alana Newhouse about the enduring nature of shtetl superstitions, and take a visit to a very lucky spot in Northern Israel. Ptui ptui!We love to hear from you: Send comments and questions for Unorthodox to Unorthodox@tabletmag.com or leave a message at our listener line: 914-570-4869.This episode is sponsored by:Belvedere Vodka, certified kosher by the Orthodox...2018-12-061h 03Tablet StudiosTablet StudiosUnorthodox Turns 3!Happy birthday to us! We're celebrating three years of Unorthodox with a very special episode featuring our hosts, producers, and Tablet staffers reflecting on some of our most memorable segments.Tablet editor-in-chief Alana Newhouse revisits our very first episode, and shares her initial doubts about our audio adventure; host Liel Leibovitz reflects on his contentious Ep. 25 interview  with Jewish Voice for Peace's Rebecca Vilkomerson, and what he learned from the interaction; and Tablet executive editor Wayne Hoffman delights in our Ep. 121 live show interview with comedian Judy Gold, where she offered a Field Guide to the Jewish M...2018-09-061h 01Tablet StudiosTablet StudiosThe Nose Job EpisodeWe'll be recording live in NYC on 1/24 with comedian Judy Gold and Father James Martin! Buy your tickets here.This week: Everything you ever wanted to know about nose jobs, and their particular prominence in American Jewish life. Tablet editor-in-chief Alana Newhouse and executive editor Wayne Hoffman discuss their personal experiences with rhinoplasty. Plastic surgeon Jonathan Kaplan, founder of price transparency platform BuildMyBod, breaks down exactly what happens during a nose job, and explains how 'deviated septum' became a euphemism. Professor and art historian Matthew Baigell tells us about the first Jewish nose job, performed in Berlin...2017-12-211h 17College CommonsCollege CommonsAlana Newhouse: Journalism, Jewish Identity and SocietyAlana Newhouse, founder and editor-in-chief of Tablet Magazine, takes us on a thoughtful tour of Jewish journalism, identity and culture. Alana Newhouse is the editor-in-chief of Tablet Magazine, which she founded in 2009. Before that, she spent five years as culture editor of the Forward, where she supervised coverage of books, films, dance, music, art, and ideas. She also started a line of Forward-branded books with W.W. Norton and edited its maiden publication, "A Living Lens: Photographs of Jewish Life from the Pages of the Forward." A graduate of Barnard College and Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism, Alana has co...2017-04-2626 minTablet StudiosTablet StudiosOn a MissionThis week on Unorthodox: Preaching to the unconverted. Our Jewish guest is our very own editor-in-chief, Alana Newhouse. She talks to us about Tablet’s new print magazine and shares exclusive details from the first issue, which comes out next week. Our non-Jewish guest is Dr. Albert Mohler, president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and a prolific writer and podcaster. The evangelical macher poses two questions to the panel: Why are Jews are so reliably Democratic? And what are the best Jewish-themed movies? We love hearing from you. Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com, and sign up for our we...2015-11-1248 min