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On the Nose

Jewish Currents
Israel-Palestine Conflict
Palestine
Israeli Religious Left
Hindu Nationalism
Jewish Currents
India
The Ally
Columbia University
Gaza
Zionism
Jewish Identity
Gaza Strip
Justice and Compassion
Hope and Belief
Moral Tradition
Jewish Tradition
Religious Zionism
Bharatiya Janata Party
Violence Against Muslims
Hindu Temple

On the Nose is a biweekly podcast by Jewish Currents, a magazine of the Jewish left founded in 1946. The editorial staff discusses the politics, culture, and questions that animate today’s Jewish left.

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Latest Episodes

In spring 2023, journalist and filmmaker Antony Loewenstein published The Palestine Laboratory, a book tracing the way that Israeli military technology and weaponry, battle-tested on Palestinians, is exported around the world. Lowenstein argues that ... more

“Real life conspiracies pose a certain challenge for political analysis,” wrote Jewish Currents contributors Noah Kulwin and Ari Brostoff in their 2019 piece on Jeffrey Epstein, the child sex trafficker, financier, and international rainmaker. As rec... more

On November 11th, Israeli soldiers who had admitted to raping a Palestinian detainee at the now infamous detention camp Sde Teiman were met with applause and a standing ovation as they entered an Israeli courtroom. The scene ricocheted around the wor... more

Last week, the Holocaust-denying, white nationalist influencer Nick Fuentes sat down with former Fox News host turned podcaster Tucker Carlson on The Tucker Carlson Show, where the two discussed Fuentes’s trajectory, the evolution of his “America Fir... more

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Recent Guests

Antony Loewenstein
Independent journalist, best-selling author, filmmaker, and co-founder of Declassified Australia.
Declassified Australia
Episode: Debating the “Palestine Laboratory”
Rhys Machold
Senior lecturer in International Relations at the University of Glasgow School of Social and Political Sciences.
University of Glasgow
Episode: Debating the “Palestine Laboratory”
Nadav Weiman
Executive Director of Breaking the Silence
Breaking the Silence
Episode: What the Soldiers Did in Gaza
Rabbi Alissa Wise
Founding director of Rabbis for Ceasefire and co-author of 'Solidarity is the Political Version of Love, Lessons from Jewish Anti-Zionist Organizing'
Rabbis for Ceasefire
Episode: Yizkor in the Streets
Rabbi Elliot Kukla
Rabbi working at the intersection of justice and spiritual care for the dying and bereaved. His book 'On the Power of Mourning, Hidden Grief, The Heart Lives by Breaking' is forthcoming in fall 2027.
Episode: Yizkor in the Streets
Khaled Elgindy
Visiting scholar and adjunct professor at Georgetown University's Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, author of the book 'Blind Spot, America and the Palestinians from Balfour to Trump.'
Georgetown University
Episode: The Ins and Outs of Trump’s Gaza Ceasefire
Daniel Levy
President of the US Middle East Project, former member of Israel's negotiations team.
US Middle East Project
Episode: The Ins and Outs of Trump’s Gaza Ceasefire
Karen Attiah
Award-winning journalist with a focus on race, culture, gender, and international affairs.
Formerly The Washington Post
Episode: The Media Goes MAGA
Mehdi Hasan
Former MSNBC host and founder of the independent media outlet Zeteo.
Zeteo
Episode: The Media Goes MAGA

Hosts

Arielle Angel
Editor-in-Chief of Jewish Currents
Alex Kane
Senior Reporter at Jewish Currents

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 601 ratings
  • Informative and Thought Provoking

    Appreciate the ideas and discussions that are brought up each episode. Even if I initially disagree with a point, they will explain so I understand it more and will question my initial perspective. I love how they just really dive into the complexity of current issues and have voices from various backgrounds speaking.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bathurst98
    Canada21 days ago
  • Life preserver for Jews working in Jewish orgs

    This is a wonderful and essential podcast! I am always excited for the new pod to drop because it’s almost always about something I’m thinking about! Especially grateful for Arielle’s recent commentary on the terrible Candace O./Norman F. conversation. I searched for good commentary about it because it was such a train wreck, but the only thoughtful response (and almost only response at all) was On the Nose. Thank you!!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shannonsport
    United Statesa month ago
  • Essential Voices in Liberal Jewish Life

    On The Nose is consistently informative and thought-provoking. It brings some of the most important voices in the liberal Jewish community, offering perspectives canceled by mainstream Jewish media.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Summer Westerbur
    United States3 months ago
  • This is not a review, this is just to send you some love

    I’m French and I’m not Jewish and I looooooove your podcast. I always learn a lot and your guests are the best. Thank you for your work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CommanderClawsome
    France3 months ago
  • So insightful, even for Gentiles like me

    I’m not Jewish, but I find this podcast incredibly interesting in how it gives me a very specific insight into some big world events that are going to be some of the defining issues of our age, but also lovely insights into the beauty and diversity of Judaism.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kteeeem
    Australia4 months ago

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Overall, it is viewed as a vital resource for those interested in Jewish identity and the evolving narratives within leftist politics.
Some critiques mention a perceived bias, indicating that while the podcast is unapologetically progressive, it can sometimes lack balance in debate.
Listeners appreciate the podcast for providing critical perspectives and thought-provoking discussions on complex issues.
The quality of content is often praised for its depth, reflecting a commitment to social justice and progressive activism.
The diverse array of guests contributes meaningfully to the conversations, offering multiple viewpoints and insights.

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#172
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#181
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#227
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#114
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What the Soldiers Did in Gaza
Q: What does it mean for the future of Israeli society?
The prospects for reversing the radicalization and addressing the humanization of Palestinians require deep changes in education, political discourse, and public understanding of the occupation.
What the Soldiers Did in Gaza
Q: What does accountability actually look like?
Accountability involves international investigations, focusing on high-ranking officials responsible for commands rather than foot soldiers, and necessitating a broader understanding of the military's actions and political decisions.
The Ins and Outs of Trump’s Gaza Ceasefire
Q: What do you make of the narrative that Trump was able to broker a deal because of his pro-Israel stance?
Both experts agree that there are significant differences between Trump's and Biden's relationships with Israel; Biden's sentimental affection inhibited decisive action.
Familiar Touch and the Feminist Politics of Aging
Q: Could you speak about the backdrop of the film and the political environment for care?
Cuts to Medicaid and immigration policies under the Trump administration pose significant threats to older adults and caregivers in the U.S.
Familiar Touch and the Feminist Politics of Aging
Q: How do you see your milieu navigating aging and care?
It's important for younger people to connect with older relatives and understand their experiences, fostering a sense of interdependence and community across generations.

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What is On the Nose about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content features in-depth discussions about contemporary issues relating to the Jewish left, ranging from political critiques of military actions and policies to the complexities of identity within Jewish communities. It often examines societal narratives, mobilizing insights from various guest experts and activists, providing a platform for voices that challenge mainstream perspectives within Jewish discourse. Noteworthy elements include critical takes on Israeli military actions, anti-Zionism, and solidarity movements, all while fostering a space for progressive dialogues and alternative viewpoints within Jewish identity politics.

The approach is characterized by thought-provoking exchanges and activism, making it particularly appeali... more

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1. Antony Loewenstein
2. Rhys Machold
3. Nadav Weiman
4. Rabbi Alissa Wise
5. Rabbi Elliot Kukla
6. Khaled Elgindy
7. Daniel Levy
8. Karen Attiah

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