Episodios

  • Will NYC Elect an Antisemitic Mayor? – with Jonah Platt
    Jul 3 2025

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    Aviva Klompas sits down with Jonah Platt to unpack what Zohran Mamdani’s rise means for New York and the broader Jewish community.

    Mamdani, a 33-year-old socialist state legislator, is now the presumptive Democratic nominee for mayor. His positions on Israel, refusal to condemn extremist slogans, and calls to arrest Israeli leaders have sparked alarm among many Jews.

    Jonah shares his reaction to Mamdani’s win, whether this signals a deeper shift within the Democratic Party, and what it says about the political climate in America’s largest Jewish city. They discuss how the Jewish community should respond, what it’s like being an outspoken Jewish voice in Hollywood today, and why these conversations have become personal – even within his own family.

    Guest Bio:

    Jonah Platt is a trusted voice in the modern conversation on Jewish identity, culture, and current events. A true entertainment multi-hyphenate, Jonah has acted in prestige projects from Hollywood to Broadway (Wicked), written for many TV comedies, and is currently producing his first feature film, The Mensch, in which he will co-star alongside Ginnifer Goodwin. He is also a singer, musician, vocal arranger, director of improv and theater, and is currently co-writing the musical adaptation of Lois Lowry’s best-selling novel, The Giver. Jonah has written for Variety, Times of Israel, and USA Today. He’s appeared as an expert on NewsNation, Fox News Digital, and more.

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    22 m
  • My Son is a Hostage in Gaza – with Idit Ohel
    Jun 30 2025

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    New research from Boundless shows that 40% of Americans don’t know that dozens of hostages are still being held by Hamas. And it’s clear from released hostages that those who remain are being starved, tortured, humiliated and denied medical care.

    In this episode, host Aviva Klompas speaks with Idit Ohel, whose son Alon was kidnapped by Hamas from the Nova music festival on October 7. Alon arrived just half an hour before the massacre.

    Idit shares what life has been like since Alon’s abduction and how she is fighting to keep his name and humanity front and center. This conversation is a reminder that behind every hostage is a life, a family, and a story the world must not ignore.

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    18 m
  • My Home Was Destroyed by an Iranian Missile – with Ethel Berdah
    Jun 26 2025

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    Ethel Berdah’s apartment in Tel Aviv was destroyed by an Iranian missile less than two weeks ago. In this episode, Ethel joins Aviva Klompas to share what it’s like to lose everything in an instant and how she’s navigating life in the aftermath.

    Originally from France, Ethel moved to Israel to build a life, never imagining she’d be caught in the crosshairs of a war between regional superpowers. Her story offers a rare, personal glimpse into the human cost of living under the threat of Iranian attack.

    Guest Bio:

    Ethel Berdah is 41, originally from France, and has been living in Tel Aviv since 2012, after spending a few years in New York. She arrived just weeks before Operation Pillar of Defense, when rockets began firing at the city for the first time in decades — and chose to stay. She works in high tech at Mavens, a Zynga/Take-Two company, and lives with her husband and their dogs. Over time, her family joined her, and together they’ve built a life rooted in Israel.

    She has lived through many conflicts over the years, but October 7 marked a moment when her commitment to this country became unshakeable. Most recently, her apartment was destroyed by an Iranian missile during the latest escalation.

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    18 m
  • America Bombed Iran – with Dr. Michael Oren
    Jun 22 2025

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    On the night of June 21, the United States launched direct military strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure for the first time in history. Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan—long considered untouchable—were hit with precision by American forces. President Trump called the strikes a “spectacular military success” and declared that Iran’s key nuclear sites had been “completely and totally obliterated.”

    Host Aviva Klompas is joined by Dr. Michael Oren, former Israeli Ambassador to the United States and one of the leading voices on U.S.–Israel strategy. Together, they explore what finally pushed the U.S. to act, whether this strike has truly neutralized the nuclear threat, how Iran is likely to respond, and whether America is prepared to go further if needed.

    This episode offers essential insight into one of the most consequential military decisions in decades—and what it means for the future of the Middle East.

    Referenced in the episode:

    Iran Pulled the Trigger: Revisiting a Dirty Harry Moment

    Ally: My Journey Across the American-Israeli Divide

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    23 m
  • Israel at War: The View from Washington – with Ambassador Yechiel Leiter
    Jun 19 2025

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    As Israel engages in open warfare with Iran, Israel’s most senior envoy in Washington is in a different war zone—battling for U.S. support and moral clarity in the face of escalating threats.

    Host Aviva Klompas sits down with Ambassador Yechiel Leiter to discuss the Iranian threat, the state of U.S. support, and what it will take to achieve victory. The conversation turns deeply personal as they discuss the recent murder of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., and the profound loss of Ambassador Leiter’s son, Major Moshe Leiter, during combat in Gaza.

    Ambassador Leiter reflects on his role as a bridge between Israel and the U.S. and the principles guiding Israel’s war effort—both on the battlefield and in the diplomatic arena.

    Guest Bio:

    Dr. Yechiel (Michael) Leiter was appointed Israel’s Ambassador to the United States in January 2025. A longtime public servant, he has served as adviser to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Chief of Staff to then-Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and held senior roles in the Ministries of Education and Transportation. He holds a PhD in political philosophy and is the author of a Cambridge University Press book on John Locke and the Hebrew Bible. Ambassador Leiter is a father of eight. His eldest son, Maj. Moshe Yedidya Leiter—a doctor, special ops commander, and father of six—was killed in Gaza in November 2023.

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    18 m
  • Israel’s War for Survival – with Yair Lapid
    Jun 17 2025

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    For years, the conflict between Israel and Iran played out in the shadows—through proxies, cyberattacks, and covert operations. Now it’s an open war. Iranian missiles have struck Israeli cities. Israel is hitting back deep inside Iranian territory.

    In this episode, host Aviva Klompas speaks with Yair Lapid, Israel’s former Prime Minister and current Leader of the Opposition, about the scale and significance of this war. They explore the military campaign, the threat posed by Iran’s nuclear program, and whether Israel can achieve its stated goals without broader international support.

    Lapid offers insight into Israel’s strategy, evaluates the government’s response, and reflects on the role of the United States, regional allies, and the international community.

    Guest Bio:

    Yair Lapid served as Israel’s 14th Prime Minister and currently leads the opposition in the Knesset. He is the founder of the centrist Yesh Atid party and has held key roles including Foreign Minister, Finance Minister, and member of the Security Cabinet. Known for his focus on diplomacy, civil rights, and security, Lapid remains one of Israel’s most prominent political figures.

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    24 m
  • Where Is America While Israel is at War? – with Mark Dubowitz
    Jun 16 2025

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    Over the weekend, the war between Israel and Iran escalated dramatically. Iran launched hundreds of ballistic missiles at Israeli cities, with some evading air defenses and striking residential buildings. Israel responded with force — launching a sustained air campaign deep into Iranian territory.

    And yet, while Israel fights, the United States remains publicly absent. Officials insist the U.S. is not involved and that protecting American personnel is the top priority. But can the U.S. afford to sit this one out?

    In this episode, host Aviva Klompas speaks with Mark Dubowitz about what’s really happening behind the scenes. Is the U.S. quietly supporting Israel? Why isn’t Washington doing more to stop Iran’s nuclear threat? And how is the rest of the region reading America’s posture?

    This is more than a regional conflict. It’s a moment that will shape the future of deterrence, alliances, and Western resolve.

    Guest Bio:

    Mark Dubowitz is the chief executive of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), a Washington, D.C.-based nonpartisan policy institute. A leading expert on Iran’s nuclear program and global threat networks, he has played a central role in shaping U.S. policies to counter the Iranian regime and is the host of The Iran Breakdown podcast. Mark has advised four U.S. administrations and testified before Congress more than twenty times. His work has been cited by The New York Times, The Atlantic, and Politico, which called him one of Washington’s top policy influencers. Sanctioned by both Iran and Russia for his efforts to expose their malign activities, Mark has also contributed to FDD’s China Program, drawing on his background in China studies and Indo-Pacific business. A former venture capitalist and tech executive, he holds degrees from Johns Hopkins SAIS and the University of Toronto and has lived in Washington since 2003.

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  • Israel’s Breathtaking Operation – with Dr. Michael Oren
    Jun 13 2025

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    Overnight, Israel launched a sweeping preemptive strike on Iran. The operation, named Strength of a Lion, targeted nuclear facilities, missile infrastructure, and top military leadership. Among the most critical targets: the Natanz uranium enrichment plant. Iranian state media confirms the deaths of senior Revolutionary Guard commanders and nuclear scientists.

    Why now? What exactly was hit? How might Iran respond? And was the U.S. involved?

    Dr. Michael Oren joins Aviva Klompas to break it all down.

    Guest Bio:

    Dr. Michael Oren is a historian, diplomat, and former Israeli ambassador to the United States. He served as a Member of Knesset and Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office, and is the author of several best-selling books on the Middle East. A leading voice on Israeli security and U.S.-Israel relations, Oren is known for his sharp analysis and deep historical insight.

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