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What Matters Now to Joshua Leifer: The fall of US Jewry and how it can rise again

While a product of the Conservative movement, the left-wing journalist argues in a new book that ultra-Orthodoxy offers blueprint for ensuring that American Jewish life can thrive

Welcome to What Matters Now, a weekly podcast exploring one key issue currently shaping Israel and the Jewish World.

This week, US bureau chief Jacob Magid is joined by journalist Joshua Leifer to discuss his new book “Tablets Shattered: The End of an American Jewish Century and the Future of Jewish Life“(Penguin Random House).

“Tablets Shattered” made some extra headlines upon its release when a rogue Brooklyn bookstore employee canceled a rollout event because the emcee slated to interview Leifer identified as a Zionist.

The incident highlighted one of the critiques Leifer makes in the book regarding antisemitism on the American left.

But “Tablets Shattered” looks more broadly at American Judaism, arguing that it has peaked, in its current form. It also offers a blueprint for putting the pieces back together.

While a product of the Conservative denomination and an ardent left-winger, Leifer maintains that it is ultra-Orthodox Judaism that offers much of that blueprint, and we discussed why that is.

So this week, we ask Joshua Leifer, what matters now.

What Matters Now podcasts are available for download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode was produced by the Pod-Waves. 

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