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J100 Podcast

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Host David M. Cohen is joined by leaders from academia, government, business, think tanks, and the arts for a thoughtful discussion on the most pressing politics, policy, and culture issues facing Israel and the Jewish people today.

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21 episodios

Portada del episodio Dr. Gad Saad on Freedom, Academia, Elon Musk, and the Death of Rationality

Dr. Gad Saad on Freedom, Academia, Elon Musk, and the Death of Rationality

Dr. Gad Saad joins the J100 Podcast for a wide-ranging conversation centered on his new book, Suicidal Empathy. From growing up Jewish in Beirut during the Lebanese Civil War to becoming one of the most recognizable public intellectuals in the world today, Saad reflects on the experiences and ideas that shaped his worldview. The conversation explores: * the psychological roots of ideological possession * why people become detached from survival instincts * the relationship between emotion and reason * academia and intellectual conformity * social media and modern persuasion * anti-Semitism and the psychology of scapegoating * Canada’s cultural decline * Elon Musk, authenticity, and freedom * Israel, October 7th, and the West’s moral confusion Saad also explains the evolutionary logic behind concepts like “suicidal empathy,” “wood cricket Jews,” and “parasitic ideas,” while offering a broader framework for understanding the current cultural moment. This is a conversation about human nature, civilization, freedom, and what happens when societies lose the ability to distinguish compassion from self-destruction. Chapters 00:00 — The Parasite in the Mind 01:33 — Introducing Dr. Gad Saad 06:24 — Growing Up Jewish in Beirut & Reinventing in Montreal 14:19 — Academia, Ambition & Rejecting Materialism 22:08 — The Parasitic Mind vs. Suicidal Empathy 30:08 — Ideological Parasites, “Wood Cricket Jews” & Civilizational Self-Destruction 39:14 — Social Media, Elon Musk & Speaking Beyond Academia 49:01 — Universities, Ideology & the Collapse of Intellectual Diversity 58:37 — Israel, Antisemitism & Why Jews Become Scapegoats You can find the condensed transcript & summary of this episode and more episodes at  https://open.substack.com/pub/thealgemeiner/p/dr-gad-saad-on-freedom-academia-elon?r=5m0oyd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true [https://open.substack.com/pub/thealgemeiner/p/dr-gad-saad-on-freedom-academia-elon?r=5m0oyd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true] This episode of "The J100 Podcast" was produced by David Taragin.

14 de may de 2026 - 1 h 10 min
Portada del episodio The Battle for Israel’s Story with Dr. Einat Wilf

The Battle for Israel’s Story with Dr. Einat Wilf

What if the central mistake in understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict… was never military—but conceptual? Dr. Einat Wilf argues that for decades, Israel—and much of the world—has been fighting the wrong battle. While attention is fixed on land, borders, and security, the real war, she says, has been unfolding in ideas, language, and narrative. In this J100 conversation, Wilf traces her evolution from Oslo-era optimism to a far more unsettling conclusion: that the conflict is not simply about competing national claims, but about a fundamental rejection of Jewish sovereignty itself. We discuss October 7, the failure of “comforting lies,” Palestinian political ideology, Iran and the stakes of regime change, and why Israel has struggled to tell its own story in a world increasingly shaped by perception. This is not a conventional conversation about geopolitics. It’s a deeper examination of what happens when a society misunderstands the nature of the conflict it’s in—and what it takes to correct course. 00:00 — Opening: Iran, Victory, and Stakes 00:35 — Introduction 02:03 — Jerusalem Roots and Early Ambition 11:03 — Intelligence, Harvard, and the Path to Politics 28:08 — Inside the Knesset and the Nature of Politics 34:29 — From Oslo Hope to October 7 Clarity 51:14 — Rejectionism, Language, and Listening 55:44 — The War of Ideas and Iran 1:05:11 — Oath Party and the Future You can find the condensed transcript & summary of this episode and more episodes at  The link here [https://open.substack.com/pub/thealgemeiner/p/the-battle-for-israels-story-with?r=5m0oyd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true] This episode of "The J100 Podcast" was produced by David Taragin.

30 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 11 min
Portada del episodio The Fracturing Consensus: Matt Brooks on Israel and American Politics

The Fracturing Consensus: Matt Brooks on Israel and American Politics

Is support for Israel still bipartisan — or has something fundamentally changed? In this episode of J100, Matt Brooks – CEO of the Republican Jewish Coalition – speaks about the evolving relationship between the United States and Israel, Party divides, and American Jewish identity. They discuss the breakdown of old political assumptions, the rise of extremism across both sides, tensions on college campuses, and what actually drives Jewish voters today. At the center of it all is a deeper question: when the world feels less stable, what matters more — ideology, or security? A sharp, timely conversation about power, politics, and the forces reshaping the current moment. 00:00 – 00:48 | The Horseshoe Theory 00:48 – 02:43 | When the Ground Starts to Shift 02:43 – 06:06 | Matt Brooks’ Path to Politics 06:06 – 13:20 | The Pro-Israel Realignment 13:20 – 15:19 | Antisemitism Across the Extremes 15:19 – 19:33 | J.D. Vance and the Republican Future 19:33 – 23:51 | Campus Fear and Generational Blind Spots 23:51 – 29:22 | Jewish Resilience and American Optimism 29:22 – 34:52 | What Actually Moves Jewish Voters 34:52 – 39:32 | Tikkun Olam, Sinatra, and the Eagles https://open.substack.com/pub/thealgemeiner/p/the-fracturing-consensus-matt-brooks?r=5m0oyd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

16 de abr de 2026 - 39 min
Portada del episodio The Self-Appointed Ambassador for Israel: Sylvan Adams

The Self-Appointed Ambassador for Israel: Sylvan Adams

Sylvan Adams joins J100 for a wide-ranging conversation on aliyah, antisemitism, sports diplomacy, philanthropy, and the future of Israel. From his family’s Holocaust-rooted story to his efforts to strengthen the Jewish state through major gifts and global cultural events, Adams offers a deeply personal vision of Jewish belonging, resilience, and responsibility. Chapters 00:00 The October 8 Awakening 02:06 Sylvan Adams and the Battle for Israel’s Image 03:41 Family, Home, and Living Through War 06:29 Organized Antisemitism and the Global Narrative War 18:47 Holocaust Memory and a Jewish Family’s Journey 28:59 Love, Marriage, Business, and Aliyah 39:49 Using Sports and Culture to Elevate Israel 52:51 Giving, Rebuilding, and the Future of the Jewish State You can find the condensed transcript & summary of this episode and more episodes at  https://open.substack.com/pub/thealgemeiner/p/the-self-appointed-ambassador-for?r=5m0oyd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true [https://open.substack.com/pub/thealgemeiner/p/the-self-appointed-ambassador-for?r=5m0oyd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true] This episode of "The J100 Podcast" was produced by David Taragin.

19 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 4 min
Portada del episodio Resigning from the Heritage Foundation and the Courage to Disagree with Robert P. George

Resigning from the Heritage Foundation and the Courage to Disagree with Robert P. George

Princeton professor Robert P. George joins J100 to examine campus antisemitism after October 7, the crisis of ideological conformity, anti-Semitism on both the left and right, and why a free society depends on forming truth-seekers—not partisans. ● 🎓 Campus After October 7: selective outrage, anti-Zionism, and when criticism becomes prejudice ● 🗣️ Teaching Without Indoctrination: why professors must form truth-seekers, not ideological loyalists ● 🤝 Friendship Across Difference: what Robert George learned from decades of teaching with Cornel West ● ⚖️ Public Service & the Constitution: suing a sitting president over principle ● 🧨 Antisemitism on the Right: why George resigned from the Heritage Foundation ● 🧭 The “Ancient Faith”: Lincoln, human dignity, and the moral core of American democracy ● 🪕 From Appalachia to Princeton — and why the banjo still matters Chapters 00:00 — Appalachia, Immigrant Roots, and Becoming the First to College 06:44 — The White House Call: Civil Rights and Public Life 16:38 — Presidents, Bioethics, and Moral Decision-Making 20:59 — Campus Culture After October 7 29:44 — Truth-Seeking vs. Indoctrination 37:47 — Cornel West and the Lost Art of Disagreement 42:20 — Antisemitism on the Right and the Heritage Resignation 50:17 — Conservatism After Trump: Ideas or Personality? 54:17 — The Banjo, Joy, and the Personal Thread You can find the condensed transcript & summary of this episode and more episodes at  https://open.substack.com/pub/thealgemeiner/p/resigning-from-the-heritage-foundation?r=5m0oyd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true [https://open.substack.com/pub/thealgemeiner/p/resigning-from-the-heritage-foundation?r=5m0oyd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true] This episode of "The J100 Podcast" was produced by David Taragin.

26 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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