Here I Am With Shai Davidai
Here I Am with Shai Davidai explores the rising tide of anti-semitism through discussions with the top Jewish voices in this ongoing battle. Shai Davidai, a Professor at Columbia University, became well known for his viral speech against hate towards Jews on Columbia's campus. Since then, he has been an active voice in this controversy. Shai now brings the voices of hope together in this groundbreaking podcast.
"Who Are You and Why Are You in My Seat?" | An Exclusive Interview With Shai Davidai
In this special episode of Here I Am, social media manager Allison Fuller flips the script and interviews host Shai Davidai. Shai opens up about his journey from growing up in Israel and Romania to becoming one of the most visible voices fighting antisemitism after October 7th. He shares how a "split screen" reality of horror in Israel and celebrations of Hamas on his campus at Columbia pushed him to speak out, guided by three words: "Why not me?" The conversation explores his identity as both a proud atheist and deeply committed Jew, why he got Hebrew tattoos as...
I Had Meetings With Columbia's Leadership Before the Protests Started. Here's What I Saw Coming | Valerie Gerstein, Columbia Student & Plaintiff
In this episode of Here I Am, host Shai Davidai sits down with Jewish advocate, organizer, and "campus mom" Valerie Gerstein, who shares her firsthand experience confronting antisemitism as a graduate student at Columbia University. Valerie, a granddaughter of Holocaust survivors and lifelong Jewish community leader, enrolled in Columbia's nonprofit management master's program in her 40s in 2022, only to witness a dramatic shift on campus after October 7th. She recounts facing anti-Jewish bias in the classroom even before the attacks, including a professor who chose Yom Kippur to assign anti-Israel readings when no Jewish students were present, and details...
Queer Spaces Say "No Zionists Allowed." This Queer Activist Built a New One | Nate Shalev, Co-Founder of Shalom Dykes
In this episode of Here I Am, Shai sits down with Nate Shalev, co-founder of Shalom Dykes, an organization creating safe, inclusive, and joyful spaces for Jewish LGBTQ dykes. Nate shares their decade-long journey organizing with the NYC Dyke March, a community that once championed inclusion for all, and how everything shifted after October 7th when conversations about Israel within the march's leadership broke down, anti-Zionism was embedded into the organization's values, and Jewish members were effectively pushed out.
Rather than counter-protesting, Nate channeled that loss into building something new. Shalom Dykes launched with no idea who...
Jews Only Show Their Best in Crisis. We Must Learn to Do It in Peace | Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
In this episode of Here I Am, host Shai Davidai sits down with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz, senior rabbi of Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun (KJ) on Manhattan's Upper East Side and author of Despite Everything: A Chronicle of Jewish Resilience in the Aftermath of October 7th.
Rabbi Steinmetz shares what it means to be a "loving Jew" and how he balances embracing all Jews while navigating deep communal disagreements. Drawing on nearly 20 years leading a congregation in Montreal, he offers a unique perspective on the rise of antisemitism in Canada, warning that the U.S. may be heading down...
The Muslim Woman Who Stood for Israel and Lost Everything Because of It | Muslim Activist Anila Ali
Anila Ali, founder of the American Muslim Multi-Faith Women's Empowerment Council, joins Shai to share her journey as a Pakistani-American Muslim woman fighting extremism from within. From growing up in Pakistan's Sufi-influenced culture, to witnessing radical ideology infiltrate American mosques after 9/11, to speaking at the March for Israel in front of 300,000 people post-October 7th, Anila has faced death threats, lost family, and received an Iranian fatwa against her. She discusses why 80% of the world's Muslims are non-Arab, how the Muslim Brotherhood hijacked mainstream Islam, and why building authentic interfaith Abrahamic partnerships is the path forward.
Guest: Pakistani...
Your Kid's Textbook May Be Lying to Them | Rebecca Schgallis & David Litman from CAMERA
In this episode of Here I Am with Shai Davidai, Shai sits down with Rebecca Schgallis and David Litman from CAMERA (Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis).
They discuss how misinformation and ideological framing can shape public understanding of Israel and the United States, from news coverage to classroom curricula. Rebecca shares what she saw as a former high school history teacher and why she believes K-12 education has become a major front in shaping narratives, especially after October 7. David explains CAMERAâs approach to media accountability and offers practical âred flagsâ viewer...
Your Therapist May Be Making Your Jewish Trauma Worse | Trauma Specialist Dr. Miri Bar Halperin
In this episode of Here I Am with Shai Davidai, Shai sits down with clinical psychologist, trauma expert, and educator Miri Bar-Halpern for a candid conversation about trauma, identity, and what it means to keep showing up when the world feels unstable. Miri shares how her upbringing in Israel and her family history as a third-generation Holocaust survivor shaped her work, and she explains the difference between resilience and post-traumatic growth, focusing on how values-based action and meaning-making can help people move from surviving to thriving after trauma.
They also discuss what many Jews have experienced since...
Artists Who Share Every Opinion Are Hurting Their Own Work | Actor & Filmmaker Ari Frenkel
In this episode of Here I Am with Shai Davidai, Shai sits down with actor, writer, and filmmaker Ari Frenkel for a wide-ranging conversation about Jewish identity, comedy, creativity, and grief.
Ari shares what it means to be an âOctober 8th Jew,â how his Israeli upbringing in America shaped his relationship to Judaism, and why humor and satire can reveal (and trigger) so much in people. They dive into Ariâs long-running digital series âSorry, Ari,â including the viral episode âThe Jews,â and talk about navigating mob mentality, online extremism, and making art that stays human in a volatile tim...
I Stopped the Oppression Olympics and Started Talking About Birth Justice | Advocate Ilana Ygbi
In this episode of Here I Am with Shai Davidai, Shai sits down with Ilana Ybgi, a doula, life coach, and founder of the Crown Heights Birth Justice Project. Ilana describes herself as a âsocial justice Jewâ and explains what social justice means to her: seeing what is broken, taking responsibility, and becoming part of the solution, even through small but real actions.
Their conversation explores Ilanaâs work supporting women during birth, and why she views birth as a deeply vulnerable, sacred space where dignity and advocacy matter. Ilana and Shai discuss the wider maternal health crisis...
The News Is Not Your Friend | Emmy-Nominated Journalist Jacki Karsh
In this episode of Here I Am with Shai Davidai, Shai sits down with Emmy-nominated journalist and Karsh Journalism Fellowship founder Jacki Karsh for a wide-ranging conversation about media, misinformation, and Jewish identity in a postâOctober 7 world. Karsh shares how moving from New York to Los Angeles reshaped her Jewish life, why she believes social media is built to drive engagement rather than truth, and what it means to be âfacts-firstâ when public discourse is increasingly driven by binaries.
They discuss the difference between misinformation and disinformation, the pressures that lead major outlets to report before verify...
The Most Defamed Man Running the Anti-Defamation League | CEO Jonathan Greenblatt
In this episode of Here I Am with Shai Davidai, Shai speaks with Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), about antisemitism, Zionism, and the challenges facing the Jewish community after October 7. Greenblatt shares his personal Jewish story, including his familyâs Holocaust and Iranian refugee background, and explains how his path through politics, tech, and entrepreneurship led him to lead one of Americaâs most prominent anti-hate organizations.
Greenblatt breaks down what the ADL does to combat antisemitism and hate, including tracking extremist threats, training law enforcement, legal advocacy, and education initiatives. He also discusses why...
The Man Who Made Jews Laugh Again After October 7th | Satirist Ryan Turkienicz
In this engaging episode, Shai Davidai sits down with Ryan Turkienicz, co-founder of The Daily Brine, a satirical news platform often described as âthe Jewish Onion,â focused on Israel and the Jewish diaspora. Ryan shares how his background in real estate investment and development, combined with years of experience in music, improv, and comedy, set the stage for launching a humor-driven advocacy project in the wake of October 7, 2023, an âactivating momentâ that pushed him to step up as a Jewish voice. He explains how he and his brother Eric (a practicing lawyer trained at Second City with decades of satire-w...
I Felt Helpless Watching Israel⌠So I Started a Business | 24-Year-Old Entrepreneur Justin Yehuda
In this inspiring episode, Shai Davidai sits down with Justin Yehuda, the 24-year-old founder and CEO of Iron Dome Coffeeâa coffee subscription company that donates 18% of its profits to charities supporting Israel. Justin shares his journey from growing up in a Zionist community in New Jersey to launching a business that unites and empowers pro-Israel supporters through coffee. He opens up about the challenges of entrepreneurship, the impact of October 7th on his life, and his personal connection to Israel, including the loss of his cousin in the war. Justin discusses the importance of standing proudly with Israel, th...
I Felt Helpless Watching Israel⌠So I Started a Business | 24-Year-Old Entrepreneur Justin Yehuda
In this inspiring episode, Shai Davidai sits down with Justin Yehuda, the 24-year-old founder and CEO of Iron Dome Coffeeâa coffee subscription company that donates 18% of its profits to charities supporting Israel. Justin shares his journey from growing up in a Zionist community in New Jersey to launching a business that unites and empowers pro-Israel supporters through coffee. He opens up about the challenges of entrepreneurship, the impact of October 7th on his life, and his personal connection to Israel, including the loss of his cousin in the war. Justin discusses the importance of standing proudly with Israel, th...
The Secret Dinners Connecting Jewish Hollywood | TV Writer & Producer Leslie Schapira
Join host Shai Davidai as he sits down with Leslie Schapira for an honest and lively conversation about Jewish identity, activism, and community. Leslie shares her journey from attending a progressive school to becoming a passionate advocate for Jewish causes, and discusses the importance of recognizing and combating antisemitism today. The episode explores her work organizing influential dinners that bring together Jewish leaders and creatives, the challenges of Jewish representation in Hollywood, and the power of supporting one another. Tune in for memorable stories, candid moments, and inspiring insights on building unity and resilience in the Jewish community.
<...The Secret Dinners Connecting Jewish Hollywood | TV Writer & Producer Leslie Schapira
Join host Shai Davidai as he sits down with Leslie Schapira for an honest and lively conversation about Jewish identity, activism, and community. Leslie shares her journey from attending a progressive school to becoming a passionate advocate for Jewish causes, and discusses the importance of recognizing and combating antisemitism today. The episode explores her work organizing influential dinners that bring together Jewish leaders and creatives, the challenges of Jewish representation in Hollywood, and the power of supporting one another. Tune in for memorable stories, candid moments, and inspiring insights on building unity and resilience in the Jewish community.
<...The Rabbi of Thieves: I Meet Successful People Everyday and Here's What They Are Missing | Rabbi Moshe Mayerfeld
In this inspiring episode, host Shai Davidai sits down with Rabbi Moshe Mayerfeld, rabbi, educator, and co-founder of Kii NYC. Rabbi Mayerfeld shares his remarkable journey from a small town in New Jersey to Israel, the UK, and finally Manhattan, discussing his familyâs refugee roots, his early work with troubled youth, and his passion for building inclusive Jewish communities. The conversation explores themes of Jewish identity, the importance of community, and the difference between assimilation and integration. Rabbi Mayerfeld reflects on his experiences leading outreach in England and New York, the founding of Kii NYC, and the power of...
âI Succeeded in Hollywood Without Selling My Soulâ | Actress Patricia Heaton
In this powerful episode, host Shai Davidai sits down with Patricia HeatonâEmmy-winning actress, writer, producer, and co-founder of the October 7th Coalition. Patricia opens up about her personal journey, faith, and what inspired her to become an outspoken advocate against antisemitism after October 7th. She shares moving stories about her connection to the Jewish community, the importance of Judeo-Christian values, and her efforts to unite Christians and Jews through activism and interfaith events. The conversation touches on the challenges of raising awareness, the impact of recent events on both communities, and Patriciaâs belief in standing up for peac...
The West Is Losing Its Moral Compass | Columnist & Author Melanie Phillips
In this episode of "Here I Am," host Shai Davidai sits down with renowned British author, journalist, and broadcaster Melanie Phillips for a candid and thought-provoking conversation. Melanie shares her personal journey from growing up as a British Jew to relocating her center of gravity to Israel, discussing identity, belonging, and the challenges faced by Jews in Britain and the West. The discussion delves into the evolution of anti-Semitism, the shifting values of Western society, and the importance of truth and objectivity in journalism. Melanie also reflects on her career, her views on Israel, and the cultural crossroads facing...
3 Million Emails Turn Outrage Into Action | Founder & Activist Fay
In this powerful episode, host Shai Davidai sits down with Fay, an activist and entrepreneur who founded the WhatsApp-based movement "Pens for Swords." Fay shares her journey from being a proud Jewish mother and business owner to leading a grassroots campaign mobilizing tens of thousands to fight anti-Semitism and support Israel through coordinated letter-writing efforts. She discusses the emotional impact of recent events, the importance of factual advocacy, and the collective strength found in unity and action. Fay also highlights her work with students, the challenges faced, and the hope she finds in the next generation. Tune in for...
A Different Faith, the Same Struggle | Co-Founder of the Hindu American Foundation Suhag Shukla
In this episode, host Shai Davidai sits down with Suhag Shukla, Executive Director of the Hindu American Foundation. Suhag shares her personal journey growing up as a Hindu American, the challenges of confronting stereotypes, and her passion for advocacy and education. The conversation explores the impact of colonial narratives on perceptions of Hinduism, the importance of truth and open dialogue, and the need for both outward and inward education within minority communities. Suhag and Shai also discuss the parallels between Hindu and Jewish experiences in America, the complexities of cultural identity, and the importance of building bridges between communities...
Social Media Has Become Israelâs New Front Line | Founder Brian Spivak
In this episode, host Shai Davidai sits down with Brian Spivak, founder of Barzel Media, to discuss Brianâs journey from tech sales in Tel Aviv to Jewish advocacy and influencer marketing after October 7th. Brian shares how the events of October 7th transformed his identity and led him to support Israel and the Jewish diaspora through innovative influencer campaigns. He talks about his work with the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, the challenges influencers face when supporting Israel, and the creation of Barzel Mediaâs âeconomic iron domeâ to help pro-Israel voices maintain brand partnerships. The conversation also touches...
Being Israeli at Harvard after October 7th | Educator & Researcher Barak Sella
In this episode, host Shai Davidai sits down with Barak SellaâIsraeli-American educator, Harvard Kennedy School researcher, and expert on US-Israel relations. Barak shares his personal journey from growing up in Texas to becoming a leader in Israeli youth movements, and discusses his work on impactful projects like Operation Human Warmth and the fight against child poverty in Israel. The conversation explores the challenges of Jewish identity, the importance of youth leadership, and Barakâs experiences navigating academia and activism after October 7th. Barak also reflects on the evolving relationship between Israel and the Jewish diaspora, the significance of Rabi...
The Moment Therapy Turned Political | Psychologists and Founders Jessica Zmood and Shelly Steinwurtzel
In this episode of "Here I Am," host Shai Davidai sits down with Jessica Zmood and Shelly Steinwurtzel, co-founders of Gesher Campus Care. They discuss their personal journeys as Jewish therapists, the impact of October 7th on the Jewish community, and the rise of anti-Semitism and traumatic invalidation on college campuses. Jessica and Shelly share how their nonprofit connects Jewish students, faculty, and staff with safe, supportive, and culturally competent therapists. They explore the challenges of finding truly safe therapeutic spaces in a climate where "decolonizing therapy" can sometimes invalidate Jewish experiences. The conversation highlights the importance of Jewish...
Understanding Iran Before Itâs Too Late | UN Spokesperson and Journalist Jonathan Harounoff
Join host Shai Davidai as he sits down with Jonathan Harounoff, British journalist, international spokesperson for Israelâs Mission to the UN, and author of "Unveiled: Inside Iranâs Woman Life Freedom Revolt." Johnny shares his unique perspective as a British Jew of Persian descent, reflecting on his multicultural background, experiences with anti-Semitism at top universities, and his journey into journalism.
In this episode, Jonathan discusses the origins and impact of Iranâs Woman, Life, Freedom movement, the challenges faced by the Iranian people under the Islamic Republic, and the resilience of Iranâs Jewish communit...
Here I Am Being Jewish | Actor, Singer, and Podcast Host Jonah Platt
In this episode, host Shai Davidai sits down with actor, advocate, and podcast host Jonah Platt for a heartfelt conversation about Jewish identity, community, and advocacy. Jonah shares his personal journey growing up in a deeply Jewish family, the importance of intentionality in passing down Jewish values, and how he fosters a sense of belonging and pride in his own children. The discussion explores generational shifts in Jewish identity, the challenges young Jews face in balancing tradition with modern social circles, and the complexities of supporting Israel in todayâs climate. Jonah also reflects on his experiences hosting the âBein...
The Hidden War On Jewish Professors | Writer and Professor Andrew Pessin
In this episode, host Shai Davidai sits down with Andrew Pessin, a philosophy professor at Connecticut College and author of several books on anti-Semitism and philosophy. Andrew shares his personal journey, including his "Herzl moment"âthe realization that anti-Zionism is a form of anti-Semitismâsparked by a social media controversy in 2015. He recounts the backlash he faced after a Facebook post about the Israel-Hamas conflict was taken out of context, leading to international outrage and threats. The conversation explores the rise of anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism on college campuses, the challenges faced by Jewish and Zionist professors and students, and the...
I Didnât Plan to Go Viral. I Just Had to Speak | Vanessa Hidary
In this powerful episode, host Shai Davidai sits down with Vanessa Hidary, a Sephardic Jew, acclaimed spoken word artist, and Def Poetry Jam alum. Vanessa shares her journey of embracing her Jewish identity with pride and authenticity, breaking stereotypes in the spoken word scene. She discusses her upbringing in New Yorkâs diverse neighborhoods, the creation of her signature piece âHebrew Mamita,â and the challenges of navigating identity, representation, and communityâespecially in the wake of October 7th, 2023. Vanessa opens up about her experiences with anti-Semitism, the evolution of her activism, and the importance of celebrating Jewish diversity. The episode...
The $1 Habit That Raised Millions For Charity | Dr. Johnathan Donath
In this inspiring episode, host Shai Davidai sits down with Dr. Johnathan Donath, entrepreneur and founder of Daily Giving. Dr. Donath shares his personal journey, from his familyâs legacy of generosity to the life-changing moment that inspired him to launch Daily Givingâa platform that empowers thousands to give charity every single day. Together, they discuss the power of daily acts of kindness, the impact of automated giving, and the challenges and rewards of building a global nonprofit. Dr. Donath also opens up about the emotional stories behind the charities they support, the importance of community, and the less...
A 9 year Old's Experience After October 7th | A Very Personal Interview with Shai's Son | O. Davidai
In this special episode, host Shai Davidai sits down with his nine-year-old son, O. Davidai, for a heartfelt and insightful conversation. Together, they explore what itâs like to be a kid during challenging times, discussing topics such as identity, family, activism, and the impact of the Israel-Hamas war from a childâs perspective. O. shares his feelings about participating in protests, the importance of being an âupstander,â and how kids experience and process world events differently from adults. The episode also touches on Jewish identity, the meaning of being Israeli-American, and the value of treating children with respect and hone...
The Beauty Queen Who Served on Israel's Frontlines | Noa Cochva
In this powerful episode of âHere I Am,â host Shai Davidai sits down with Noa CochvaâMiss Israel 2021, IDF combat medic, and advocate. Noa shares her inspiring journey from growing up in a small Israeli village to serving as a combat medic and instructor in the IDF, including her experiences on the Gaza border during the war. She opens up about the challenges of treating both soldiers and civilians, the ethical dilemmas faced by medics, and the emotional toll of war.
Noa also discusses her unexpected path to becoming Miss Israel, the viral advocacy videos she cr...
I Was Exiled From My Home And Branded a âTraitor' | Dalia Ziada (Part 2)
In part 2 of his conversation, host Shai Davidai sits down with Egyptian activist and scholar Dalia Ziada for an to discuss her personal journey, the complexities of Middle Eastern politics, and the aftermath of October 7th. Dalia shares her experiences facing backlash in Egypt for condemning Hamas and supporting peace with Israel, including threats to her safety and her dramatic escape from her home country. The discussion covers the role of the Muslim Brotherhood, the challenges of combating misinformation, and Daliaâs ongoing advocacy for peace and education in the US. Through her story, Dalia highlights the importance of re...
I Risked Everything To Stand With Israel | Dalia Ziada (Part 1)
In this powerful episode, host Shai Davidai sits down with Dalia Ziadaâan Egyptian writer, civil rights activist, and outspoken critic of extremism. Dalia shares her personal journey from growing up in a conservative Egyptian society to becoming a leading voice for peace, justice, and democratic values in the Middle East. She discusses the impact of October 7th, her fight against terrorism, and the importance of standing up against hate. Dalia also reflects on her role in the Arab Spring, the challenges of promoting nonviolence, and the ongoing struggle for human rights and coexistence in the region. This conversation of...
The Fight to Save Israelâs Mental Health | Maayan Aviv
In this episode, host Shai Davidai sits down with Maayan Aviv, CEO of American Friends of Natal, an Israeli NGO specializing in trauma treatment, PTSD, and community resilience. Maayan shares her personal journey from her upbringing between Israel and the US to leading organizations focused on Jewish philanthropy. The conversation explores Natalâs mission to support trauma victims in Israel, especially following the events of October 7th, and how the organization builds resilience in individuals and communities through helplines, clinical support, and proactive programs. Maayan discusses the challenges of addressing trauma, the importance of human connection, and how Natalâs wo...
Iâm Not White. Iâm Not Brown. Iâm Jewish | Dr. Mijal Bitton
In this thought-provoking episode, host Shai Davidai sits down with Dr. Mijal BittonâTorah teacher, sociologist of American Jewry, podcast host, and co-founder of the Downtown Minyan in New York City. Together, they explore the complexities of Jewish identity in America, challenging the idea of simple labels and categories. Dr. Bitton discusses why Jewish identity is more than just a hat one can take on or off, and how American societyâs binary views on race and ethnicity often fail to capture the unique experiences of Jews. The conversation delves into topics like the term âJew of color,â the impact o...
The Lawyer Taking Iran and Hamas to Court | Gary Osen
In this episode of "Here I Am," host Shai Davidai interviews Gary Osen, managing partner at Osen LLC, about his remarkable legal career focused on terror financing and Holocaust-era restitution. Gary shares insights from his family's history and his father's escape from Nazi Germany, discusses his landmark case recovering the stolen poster collection of Hans Sachs, and explores the broader challenges of art restitution for Jewish families. The conversation delves into Garyâs work holding state sponsors of terrorism like Iran accountable for attacks against U.S. service members, the complexities of tracing terror financing, and the impact of Ir...
How I Became a Target for Telling the Truth | Olivia Reingold
In this episode, journalist Olivia Reingold from The Free Press joins as the guest. Olivia discusses her personal journey with Jewish identity, reflecting on generational changes, feelings of guilt, and the impact of recent events like October 7th. She shares her background as a former podcast producer and radio reporter, and explains her transition into journalism. The conversation delves into the mission of The Free Press, a media outlet formed by journalists who left mainstream organizations to pursue independent and fair reporting. Olivia recounts a harrowing experience covering a protest in New York City, where she faced harassment and...
From Festivals to Frontlines | Matisyahu SIngs For His People
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Matisyahu joins the show to discuss his personal and spiritual journey, from his rebellious youth and exploration of different branches of Judaism to his evolution as an artist and individual. He shares insights on identity, faith, and how pivotal life eventsâincluding October 7thâhave shaped his perspective. The conversation dives into Matisyahuâs upbringing, his experiences in Israel, and the ongoing process of finding meaning and connection in both music and life.
Don't miss Matisyahu's new album Ancient Child out now!
This season is dedicated to Shaiâs grandmother, Leah Davidai, who passed a...
Jews Donât Have the Luxury of Neutrality | Gregg Roman
In this episode, Shai Davidai sits down with Gregg Roman, Executive Director of the Middle East Forum, to discuss the complexities of the Middle East and its impact on U.S. foreign policy. Gregg shares insights from his personal and professional journey, explores the intersection of Jewish and American values, and explains why the Middle East remains central to global politics. The conversation covers the history and mission of the Middle East Forum, the regionâs influence on energy, religion, and geopolitics, and the ongoing challenges facing the U.S. and its allies.
This season is...
Can Storytelling Save the Next Generation? | Daniella Rabbani
In this episode, Shai sits down with actress, singer, and âMom Curiousâ host Daniella Rabbani. She shares her journey growing up as a Modern Orthodox Jew, her deep pride in her Jewish identity, and how her familyâs history shaped her perspective. Daniella discusses her transition from a religious upbringing to a more secular life, her experiences at NYU and in the performing arts, and how she discovered a passion for Yiddish theater. She reflects on the importance of Jewish language, culture, and resilience, and the role of storytelling in preserving heritage. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about identi...