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The Soul of Israel: Lost in Translation with Daniel Gordis and Amy E. Schwartz

Hosted By: Moment Magazine

Since the terrorist attack on Israel in the morning hours of October 7, American Jews have been glued to the news—American broadcasts, English-language newspapers, and social media. But can we fully comprehend what Israelis are going through while living in the diaspora? Join author Daniel Gordis, Koret Distinguished Fellow at Shalem College and creator of the Israel from the Inside blog and podcast, and Moment Book and Opinion Editor Amy E. Schwartz as they discuss what non-Hebrew speakers don’t always get about what’s happening in Israel and share insights into the country’s soul and future.

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Amy E. Schwartz

Amy E. Schwartz is Book & Opinion Editor, Moment Magazine. Amy received a degree in literature from Harvard University. She worked at Harper’s Magazine and The New Republic before joining the Washington Post, where she was an editorial writer and op-ed columnist on cultural issues from 1985 to 2002. Schwartz has also lived in and reported from France, Germany and Turkey. Her articles can be found at https://momentmag.com/author/aschwartz/.
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Moment Magazine

Moment is fiercely independent magazine that provides award-winning, in-depth reporting on the issues that concern, excite and inspire American Jews.
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