
What Matters Now Yonit Levi and Jonathan Freedland: Two Jews on the news discuss all that is Unholy
Feb 4, 2026
A candid five-year reflection on a weekly conversation bridging Israeli and diaspora perspectives. They revisit how the show shifted after October 7 and became a lifeline during crisis. The pair explores tensions between accountability and victimhood, the intimacy of podcasting, and how cultural episodes and book projects shaped their dialogue.
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Holding Two Realities Together
- Listeners often carry both Israeli and diaspora perspectives and hear themselves debating within the hosts' conversations.
- Freedland says Unholy holds both October 7th (what was done to Jews) and October 8th (what Israel has done) in view rather than excluding either.
Listeners Describe It As A Lifeline
- Listeners report Unholy has been a lifeline during the crisis, making them feel less alone and understood.
- Jonathan Freedland cites messages from people who felt the podcast recreated the conversation they couldn't find in their circles.
Accents Shaped Diaspora Reach
- The show reaches a large U.S. audience despite having a British co-host and an Israeli co-host.
- Freedland notes their mixed accents may help listeners hear the podcast as broadly 'diaspora' rather than tied to one national voice.





