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16 Oct 2024 | Talking Ta-Nehisi Coates with Karol Markowicz | 00:50:32 | |
Ta-Nehisi Coatesâs latest book, The Message, details his travels from Dakar, to South Carolina, to the West Bank and Jerusalem. Liel is joined by NY Post and Fox News contributor Karol Markowicz to discuss Coatesâs problematic approach to âresearch,â in which he chose not to speak to Israelis directly.  | |||
19 Dec 2024 | Rootless: The Best of 2024 | 00:23:49 | |
Itâs been a whopper of a year: Israel at war with Hamas and Hezbollah, a decisive Trump victory, anti-Semitism on the rise, and formerly great American institution on the decline. Yet as this look back at 2024 in Rootless reveals, weâve many reasons to be hopeful, at home and abroad. Why? Join us in looking back at the year and find out. | |||
13 Feb 2025 | Is This the End of Woke Capitalism?, With Jennifer Sey | 00:49:00 | |
Jennifer Sey was a national gymnastics champion who then won awards for exposing the abuse many female gymnasts suffered at the hands of their male coaches. She was also a celebrated executive with fashion giant Levi Strauss before being canceled for speaking her mind. Now, sheâs the founder and CEO of XX-XY Athletics, a new brand committed to protecting women in sports from males unduly entering their spaces. She joins Liel to share how she ended up behind the presidentâs desk at the signing of a recent executive order, what it was like to have J.K. Rowling endorse her ad, and why Nike and every other big brand in sports is now copying her message. | |||
16 Jan 2025 | Is the Hostage Deal a Disaster? with Gadi Taub | 00:33:34 | |
 According to reports, Israel is about to sign a ceasefire deal with Hamas that will secure the return of some hostages in return to a partial Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, paving the way to ending the war. Gadi Taub, the co-host of Tabletâs popular Israel Update podcast and one of Israelâs most influential journalists, opposes the deal. He joins Liel to shed light on the Israeli governmentâs challenges and missteps, on the incoming Trump administrationâs potential and worrying decline in support for Israel, and on how the Israeli public is reacting to this difficult and flawed deal. | |||
09 Jan 2025 | Will We All Soon Be Haredi? With Rabbi Gil Student | 01:08:37 | |
 In 2012, tens of thousands of Orthodox Jews packed Citi Field to protest the Internet and demand that believers tune out of the new nascent new medium. Rabbi Gil Student, an influential writer and thinker, opposed the move, arguing that even the most stringently observant Jews could learn to live out their values while still making good use of the new technology. His latest book, Articles of Faith (https://kodeshpress.com/product/articles-of-faith/), is a collection of meditations on this and other provocative questions that arise when the old time religion meets new world platforms and values. | |||
23 Oct 2024 | Reasons to be Hopeful with Peter Himmelman | 01:06:45 | |
These days, a lot of people are feeling anxious about America, Israel, and the precarious state of the world. But Jews have always had a superpowerâhope, not the facile and silly sort but the kind that motivates people to change the world. Liel is joined by singer, songwriter and author Peter Himmelman, who explains why giving up is never an option, why he chose a life of Jewish observance and reflection over greater fame and fortune, and why he decided to write a deeply moving song dedicated to the Bibas boys, Kfir and Ariel, still held hostage by Hamas in Gaza, a song he shares on the show. They also discuss Himmelman's new book, Suspended by No String.  | |||
14 Jan 2025 | Can we Forgive Our Worst Enemies? Should We? With R.R. Reno | 00:33:37 | |
For the past two years, a group of esteemed Christian and Jewish thinkers and theologians met regularly to discuss the one thing they felt was most sorely missing from the cultural and political landscape: Forgiveness. Rather than rage or despair, they argued, society ought to turn to the possibility that even the bitterest of foes can reconcile and even the most brutal of transgressions be atoned for and forgiven. R.R. Reno, editor of First Things Magazine, joins Liel to discuss the statement the group eventually released, ask whether we can reconcile forgiveness with justice, and expound on the immensely healing power of hope. | |||
10 Oct 2024 | Foreign policy in the Levant with Tony Badran | 00:47:42 | |
The conflict in the Middle East isnât about religion, or national aspirations, or any of the wonderfully abstract things us westerners like to dream about:Â Tony Badran, Tabletâs news editor, joins Liel to explain the logic that has governed the Levant since at least the Bronze Age, and argue that Israel now has a historic opportunity to change history by disrupting Iranâs imperialist aspirations in the region. | |||
30 Jan 2025 | Are Science and Religion Mutually Exclusive? With Spencer Klavan | 01:01:55 | |
Not long ago, a prominent Silicon Valley technologist told anyone who would listen that he believed he would never die because Artificial Intelligence was basically a God-like machine that could override all human frailties, including aging. This idea, says author and classicist Spencer Klavan, isnât new: the history of science is in large part the story of trying to take the Creator out of the picture, only to come back again to the same stirrings described so eloquently in the first chapter of Genesis. Klavan, the author of the new book
Light of the Mind, Light of the World: How New Science is Illuminating Ancient Truths About God, talks to Liel about the future of AI, the arrogance of the new atheists, and the hopeful future that groundbreaking discoveries are ushering in by bridging the gap between faith and science. | |||
31 Oct 2024 | What's Really Killing American Democracy, with Will Tanner | 00:54:43 | |
With just a few days to go before the 2024 presidential elections, we hear a lot of chatter about American democracy, usually from partisan hacks who are more interested in touting self-serving lies than honing up to inconvenient truths. But the actual hurdles we face as we try to heal our ailing system are much more complicated, and overcoming them is going to take much more than lofty slogans. Liel is joined by writer Will Tanner, who delivers a cautionary tale from the late Roman Republic contemporary Americans should heed, and explains why the policies too many of our lawmakers are pursuing have led another nation grappling with racial justice, South Africa, to the brink of collapse. | |||
07 Nov 2024 | What Just Happened at the Ballot? With Eli Lake and Alana Newhouse | 00:39:30 | |
With 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 Editor in Chief Alana Newhouse delivers a master class on why everyone, regardless of party affiliation, should feel tremendously hopeful about America's future. | |||
12 Mar 2025 | Why Trumpâs Deportation of Mahmoud Khalil is Perfectly Legal, with Ilya Shapiro | 00:16:20 | |
Last Saturday, ICE agents detained Mahmoud Khalil, a Syrian-born Palestinian who was one of the leaders behind the year-long Tentifadah in Columbia University. Khalil and his group have repeatedly expressed their support for Hamas and other terrorist organizations, a violation of U.S. immigration law. Ilya Shapiro, senior fellow and director of constitutional studies at the Manhattan Institute, joins Liel to explain why the act is completely legal, and why we shouldnât fall for the bad faith argument that Khalilâs arrest is a free speech issue. | |||
14 Nov 2024 | The Strange Death of American Publishing with Adam Bellow | 01:12:59 | |
Once upon a time, American publishing houses were paragons of excellence, championing writers like Cytnhia Ozick or Saul Bellow and helping create a robust culture. These days, however, the industry has been hijacked by inflamed activists who are more interested in banning books than publishing them, and who are especially keen to target Jewish writers, editors, and colleagues. Liel is joined by editor and publisher Adam Bellow to discuss how book publishing descended into madness, and what might yet be done to save it. | |||
21 Nov 2024 | How to Change Politically, with Dr. Sebastian Gorka | 00:45:58 | |
In 2017, Liel, back then no fan of Donald Trump, wrote a piece defending one of the presidentâs advisors, Sebastian Gorka, who was outrageously accused of being an actual Nazi. The reaction it generated sent Liel on a journey of political transformation, one that many Americans have recently shared, away from intimidation and lies and towards freedom and enthusiastic faith in America. Dr. Gorka joins Liel to talk about why Trumpâs detractors are still smearing his top aides as extremists, and why we even conservatives should want the Democrat Party to reinvent itself and grow saner and stronger.Â
Tale of Trump Adviserâs Alleged Nazi Ties Unravels
What We Talk About When We Talk About Gorka
The Turn | |||
23 Jan 2025 | Saving Western Values: Rotherham and the Perils of Multiculturalism with Melanie Phillips | 00:49:31 | |
Elon Musk recently reignited discussion of a decade-old child sex scandal in England, in which more than 1,000 girls were groomed and raped by gangs largely composed of men of Pakistani descent. The scandal was mismanaged by the authorities, and British journalist Melanie Phillips joins us to share her take on why this is. She discusses how this tragedy was made worse by the impacts of multiculturalism and explains how this ideology puts the values of liberal democracy at risk. She also discusses her new book The Builderâs Stone: How Jews and Christians Built the West â and Why Only They Can Save It. | |||
27 Nov 2024 | The Disastrous Lebanon Ceasefire Deal, with Tony Badran | 00:33:46 | |
Earlier this week, Israel signed a controversial ceasefire deal with Lebanon, brokered by the Biden administration. Tabletâs news editor Tony Badran joins Liel to explain why the deal is the culmination of Barack Obamaâs anti-Israeli vision for the region, how it might complicate the Trump administrationâs foreign policy, and what reasons, if any, Israel had for signing such an agreement. | |||
20 Feb 2025 | Can Orthodox Judaism Be Reformed? with Rabbi Irving Greenberg | 01:04:59 | |
One of American Jewryâs leading theologians and thinkers, Rabbi Irving âYitzâ Greenberg has spent decades engagingâand enragingâorthodoxy by suggesting it was time for religious Jews to examine some of their closest-held beliefs, including on such controversial issues like gay marriage or female members of the clergy. He joins Liel to discuss his new book, The Triumph of Life: A Narrative Theology of Judaism, the role of God during the Holocaust, and why he believes the ancient religion is finally old enough to grow out of some of its ancient hang-ups.  | |||
06 Mar 2025 | What to Do in Ukraine, and in Gaza? With Eli Lake | 00:53:37 | |
Itâs been a week of fast-paced breaking news, from a bit of Hamas propaganda winning the Academy Award for best documentary to President Trump and Vice President Vance presiding over a heated meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky in the White House. Journalist and podcaster Eli Lake joins Liel to discuss what Trump gets wrong about Ukraine, what he gets right about Israel, and what Israelâs options may be as its ceasefire with Hamas draws to an end. | |||
13 Mar 2025 | Why Dual Loyalty is Good for the Jews, with Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz | 00:47:26 | |
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 Angelesâ Valley Beth Shalom argues that itâs 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 itâs time, in the aftermath of October 7th, for Jews to reconsider the way they view their identities | |||
20 Mar 2025 | How Universities Lost Their Way, With Cary Nelson | 00:40:31 | |
Universities are meant to be spaces of free inquiry, knowledge, and rigorous debate. But according to academic and writer Cary Nelson, theyâve instead become hotbeds of ideological conformityâlong before October 7. In his new essay Mindless, published in the Jewish Quarterly, Nelson traces how universities abandoned shared intellectual principles, paving the way for the antisemitism and misinformation now taking hold on campuses worldwide. He joins Liel to discuss the forces that led to this institutional failure, the consequences for Jewish students and faculty, and what must happen to restore true academic freedom. | |||
27 Mar 2025 | How Israel Will Save Western Civilization, with Josh Hammer | 00:45:03 | |
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. | |||
03 Apr 2025 | Why God Was Right, with Mark Gerson | 00:52:31 | |
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 Torahâs 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 youâre making while dating, and why we need less victim culture and more dignity culture. | |||
10 Apr 2025 | Why Oct. 7 Victims Are Suing a Palestinian Mogul, with Gary Osen | 00:44:46 | |
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. Theyâre 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, Masriâs 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 Hamasâs 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. | |||
17 Apr 2025 | Passover Crossover - How to Be a Jew ... Like Dara Horn | 00:51:14 | |
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 worldâs 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 wonât end lead to a time-traveling adventure? Have a listen. | |||
05 Dec 2024 | How to Change the Way We Think About Abortion, with Erica Pelman | 00:37:45 | |
There are few political issues we consider more contentious than abortions. But what if we are getting this critical subject all wrong? Erica Pelman, the founder and director of SHIFRA, a group that helps Jewish women dealing with unplanned pregnancies, tells Liel about her journey from a high-powered job at the Department of Labor to starting her own organization, about the importance of listening to expecting mothers in distress, and about how we should rethink pretty much everything we think we know about abortion and have a more soulful and helpful debate that transcends those deeply flawed labels, âpro-choiceâ and âpro-life.â | |||
05 Feb 2025 | Are We Really About to Empty Gaza of Palestinians?, with Tony Badran | 00:27:01 | |
Welcoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump has repeatedly made a bombshell proposal: Empty Gaza of its 1.8 million Palestinian residents, resettling them elsewhere in the Arab world and rebuilding the devastated strip. Tony Badran, Tablet Magazineâs news editor, joins Liel to explain why Trumpâs plan is deeply generous, why so many of Washingtonâs self-proclaimed best and brightest have gotten the Middle East wrong for so long, and about why the Abraham Accords are far from the panacea many still believe them to be. | |||
02 Oct 2024 | Introducing Rootless with Liel Leibovitz | 00:49:42 | |
On the first episode of our new flagship series, Liel Leibovitz puts the current wars in Israel in context. He is then joined by Amiad Cohen, Founder and CEO of Herut, a leading Israeli think tank, to discuss a novel argument for a path to lasting peace on Israelâs borders. | |||
12 Dec 2024 | How to Save New York from Itself, with Nicole Gelinas | 00:46:45 | |
When Jordan Neely, a mentally disturbed man with a long rap sheet began threatening his fellow subway passengers one day last year, they were all terrified. But one straphanger, a Marine vet named Daniel Penny, stepped up, wrestling Neely to the ground and putting him in a chokehold. Tragically, Neely, who had health complications and was abusing drugs, died shortly thereafter, and New Yorkâs ideologically motivated District Attorney decided to make an example of Penny. Nicole Gelinas, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a contributing editor of City Journal, and a columnist for the New York Post, joins Liel to talk about how the progressive obsession with race is crippling the justice system, about the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, and about how pro-Palestinian activists are now leading vocal demonstrations about matters that have nothing at all to do with Palestine. |
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