Join Edwin, JNS Bureau Chief Alex Traiman, Brandeis Center President Alyza Lewin, international jurist Avi Bell, and Mideast scholar Harold Rhode for insider insights into Israel—live from the presidential suite of the Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem.

We're on hiatus for Thanksgiving. Edwin, Carol, and Team Black wish everyone blessings and abundance on this day set aside for giving thanks.

We'll be back on November 30 with our annual observation of Yom HaGirush. While we're away, please contemplate last year's observation.

After the establishment of Israel, Arab nations stripped their Jewish citizens of their property, funds, and citizenship, and expelled them. Will this happen next in Dagestan? Moscow? New York City?

Rabbi Elie Abadie and ZOA-MI President Sheldon Freilich join Edwin for another look at the horrid possibilities, Rabbi Manes Kogan provides additional reporting, and Nathan Lewin updates us on the lawsuit recently filed by the Brandeis Center against UC Berkeley.

The show is on hiatus this week because Edwin and Carol are leaving returning on a jet plane.

We’ll be back on August 3 with an in-depth examination of the crisis surrounding Israel’s judicial reform. While we’re away, please take another look at “The Uyghur Genocide—The World Is Not Watching,” S2 E18.

From national necessity to national nightmare, immigration has been a source of American conflict for 150 years. Can we fix it?

Historian Sam Edelman joins Edwin; before we address our main topic, Saudi expert Harold Rhode joins us to give an update on the possibilities of normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

Edwin presents briefings for Jewish leadership, Tel Aviv.  By invitation only

The show is on hiatus for Independence Day; we'll be back on July 13th. Edwin, Carol, and Team Black wish everyone a Happy 4th of July.

While we're away, please check out “How Free is Free Speech?” S3 E17.

Online Jew hatred and precision fakery will be unimaginably multiplied. Understand the threats. Prepare.

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Edwin spotlights four bold works along with their authors: Rachel Ehrenfeld’s The Soros Agenda; Charles Jacobs’s and Avi Goldwasser’s Betrayal; Wayne Johnson’s The Witch Tree; and Max Wallace’s After The Miracle.

Edwin Black returns to JHU to present “American Eugenics: From Long Island to Auschwitz,” based on his award-winning War Against the Weak. By academic invitation only for the Biotechnology Department’s Bioethics Course, part of the Master of Biotechnology Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Program.