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Judy Maltz

Haaretz reporter and Jewish World editor who reports on civilian life in Israel, here describing Tel Aviv's underground tent cities and residents' experiences during the attacks.

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Mar 11, 2026 • 33min

Iran war update: Amos Harel on Hezbollah entering the fray, Judy Maltz on Tel Aviv’s underground bomb shelters

Amos Harel, senior defense analyst who explains Hezbollah’s northern role and Israel–U.S. coordination. Judy Maltz, reporter who documents Tel Aviv’s underground tent cities and residents’ experiences. They discuss Hezbollah joining the fight, strikes on Iran’s energy sites and international reactions. They also report on life underground, who shelters there, and how tent cities evolved during the raids.
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Oct 13, 2025 • 30min

How the Gaza war changed a generation of young Jews around the world, in their own words

Judy Maltz, the Jewish World Editor at Haaretz, explores how the Gaza war reshaped the perspectives of Jewish students worldwide. She reveals that while many initially supported Israel’s actions, none maintained that stance after two years of conflict. The podcast dives into students' contrasting campus experiences and their evolving identities—some stepping up to confront antisemitism, while others became disillusioned with Israeli policies. It’s a revealing look at the generational shifts within the Jewish diaspora sparked by a tumultuous period.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 28min

'Birthright is tone-deaf': Why many young Jews don’t want their free trip to Israel

Judy Maltz, Haaretz Jewish World editor, dives into the evolving narrative around Birthright Israel, celebrating its 25th anniversary. She reveals that many young Jews now feel distant from Israel, largely uncomfortable with its recent actions. Maltz discusses the troubling shift in participant demographics, noting an influx of those already connected to Jewish identity. In a striking contrast, she highlights young leftist Jews who choose an impactful route—volunteering in West Bank villages to provide protective presence against settler violence, redefining engagement with Israel.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 34min

'Astonishing backlash': Hear the Orthodox rabbi who spoke out against Gaza's famine and settler violence

Rabbi Yosef Blau, an 86-year-old Orthodox educator and former leader of Religious Zionists of America, finds himself at the center of controversy after authoring an open letter signed by 80 rabbis calling for action on Gaza's humanitarian crisis. He passionately discusses the shift in religious Zionism towards the extreme right and the moral imperative for compassion. Judy Maltz, a Haaretz correspondent, sheds light on the backlash faced by Blau and others who advocate for progressive stances, emphasizing the tension between traditional beliefs and social responsibility.
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Jul 14, 2025 • 22min

The U.S. and Canada are running out of Reform rabbis. Look who's taking their place

Judy Maltz, Haaretz's Jewish world editor, discusses an intriguing trend of Israeli-born rabbis moving to the U.S. and Canada to address a growing clergy shortage in Reform and Conservative synagogues. She reveals that while fewer North American Jews are training for rabbinical roles, the numbers of those seeking ordination in Israel are on the rise. Maltz highlights the appeal of better salaries and societal respect abroad, contrasting it with the struggle for legitimacy these rabbis face in their home country.

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