From the Hartman InstitutePromoted podcast

Our Golden Age

The current generation of American Jews benefits from more affluence, influence, power, and privilege than any other Jewish community in history

Seth Pollack pours wine for his family, wife Jessica Choe and children Micah and Mina Pollack, as they being their Passover meal in Seattle, April 8, 2020 (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
Seth Pollack pours wine for his family, wife Jessica Choe and children Micah and Mina Pollack, as they being their Passover meal in Seattle, April 8, 2020 (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

At a time when it can be easy to focus on the threats to North American Jewish life, it’s important to remember that the current generation of American Jews benefits from more affluence, influence, power, and privilege than any other Jewish community in history.

In this episode recorded in front of a live audience, Yehuda Kurtzer argues that we are heirs to a golden age of American Jewry, and that it is our responsibility to sustain this magnificent era in the face of those who may claim otherwise.

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