Eternal Echoes

Eternal Echoes
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'Unprecedented' is a word thrown around a lot these days, but given our rich, four thousand years of Jewish History, it couldn't be further from the truth. Join me, Shimon Pransky, on my new show "Eternal Echoes", where we explore the stories of our past to understand today's difficult challenges.
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The podcast focuses on critical topics such as the moral complexities of hostage exchanges, the discussion of Israel's right to exist, and the examination of accusations of war crimes, with episodes including interviews with experts like Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe on hostage negotiations and Rabbi Pini Dunner on the significance of the Land of Israel.

‘Unprecedented’ is a word thrown around a lot these days, but given our rich, four thousand years of Jewish History, it couldn’t be further from the truth. Join me, Shimon Pransky, on my new show “Eternal Echoes”, where we explore the stories of our past to understand today’s difficult challenges.

A conversation with Robert Goldman on the intricate details and subtleties of International Humanitarian Law during wartime.
Robert K. Goldman is Professor of Law and Louis C. James Scholar at American University Washington College of Law. He is also Faculty Director of the War Crimes Research Office and Co-Director of WCL’s Center For Human Rights and Humanitarian Law.
Find out more about him at https://www.american.edu/wcl/faculty/goldman.cfm
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