Hugh Segal: two freedoms should shape our foreign policy
A Q&A with political strategist, author and commentator Hugh Segal
Rabbi Allan Nadler: A look at historical Jewish heretics
Rabbi Nadler, who has faced his fair share of controversy throughout his career, speaks about heretical figures in Jewish history, a topic he explores in a book he’s currently writing on the subject
Henry Kissinger on the dangers facing the world today
“Ten million people have voted for Donald Trump, and now will be the test of how good their judgment was,” says the former U.S. secretary of state in an interview with The CJN
Rachel Frenkel: ‘In a difficult world, we derive strength from whatever gives us strength’
Frenkel recently led a discussion at Beit Avraham Yoseph Toronto about the loss of her son and how her life and the climate in Israel has changed since then
Geoffrey Clarfield: On Israel and the ‘family of moral issues’
Mozuud is designed to have a very strong central pro-Israel content, but also to relate to those issues that are morally similar to Israel, says executive director Geoffrey Clarfield
Israeli space program spreads its wings
A Q&A with Tal Inbar, head of the Space Research Center of the Fisher Institute for Air & Space Strategic Studies in Israel
Rabbi Sally Priesand: ‘I just wanted to be a rabbi’
A Q&A with Rabbi Sally J. Priesand, ordained as a rabbi in 1972, about pursuing her dream and how Jewish feminism has evolved
Panelists talk being Jewish and female in the media
A Q&A with Toronto Life editor Sarah Fulford and attorney for Vice Media Naomi Zener
Rabbi Sacks: Extremism is hitting all the world faiths
An interview with the global religious leader and philosopher on religious violence and extremism
Matthew Bronfman on his father’s Jewish journey
A Q&A with Matthew Bronfman, son of the late Canadian-born Jewish leader Edgar Bronfman, who will be in Toronto to speak mark the launch of his father’s book, Why Be Jewish?