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Judge Roy Altman on History, Evidence, and the Law
Jun 24, 2026
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The History They Don't Teach: Melissa Brodsky on Truth, Propaganda, and Israel
Jun 11, 2026
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Strength After Survival: Sarri Singer on Trauma, Healing, and Resilience
May 27, 2026
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War, Intelligence, and the Future of Israel: A Conversation with Yaakov Katz
May 13, 2026
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Israel at 78: Resilience, Reality, and the Road Ahead
Apr 29, 2026
50m 30s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() Judge Roy Altman on History, Evidence, and the Law | In this engaging episode of IsraelCast, Steven Shalowitz sits down with Judge Roy K. Altman to discuss his new book, Israel on Trial: Examining the History, the Evidence, and the Law. Drawing on history, archaeology, and international law, Altman addresses some of the most common accusations leveled against Israel, including claims of colonialism, apartheid, occupation, and genocide. He also shares insights from leading educational delegations to Israel and discusses how firsthand experience can challenge widely held misconceptions. The conversation explores Jewish indigeneity, the power of historical evidence, the rise of misinformation in the post–October 7 landscape, and the importance of defending truth in an age of growing polarization. Thoughtful and timely, this episode offers listeners a deeper understanding of the narratives shaping the conversation around Israel today. | — | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() The History They Don't Teach: Melissa Brodsky on Truth, Propaganda, and Israel | In this episode of IsraelCast, host Steven Shalowitz welcomes independent writer and researcher Melissa Brodsky, author of The Lioness Writes on Substack. Known for her meticulous use of primary sources and documented evidence, Melissa explores the historical blind spots, propaganda networks, and modern-day narratives shaping how Israel and the Jewish people are discussed today. This episode dives into lesser-known chapters of Jewish and Israeli history, including the displacement of Jews from Arab lands, Soviet influence on Palestinian nationalism, and the selective moral outrage often directed at Israel by countries such as Ireland and Spain. They also discuss the dangers of historical ignorance, the rise of antisemitic rhetoric online and on campuses, and the importance of confronting misinformation with facts. The conversation also turns personal, as Melissa reflects on losing friends after October 7, navigating online hate, and building communities of truth-seekers and allies. From Jewish pirates in Jamaica to the enduring lessons of history, this episode is a powerful reminder that knowing the past is essential to understanding the present. Melissa Brodsky is an independent writer and researcher who has made it her mission to document what many would rather ignore. She publishes long-form investigative research and commentary on her Substack, The Lioness Writes, where she has built a readership of more than 4,600 subscribers and reaches an audience of approximately 50,000 followers on Facebook. Her work has also appeared in the Jewish News Syndicate and The Jewish Star. | — | ||||||
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Strength After Survival: Sarri Singer on Trauma, Healing, and Resilience | In this deeply moving episode of IsraelCast, Steven Shalowitz sits down with Sarri Singer to discuss survival, trauma, and the lifelong journey of healing after terror. Sarri recounts the events of June 11, 2003, when she survived the bombing of Jerusalem's No. 14 bus, sharing the split-second decisions that saved her life and the emotional aftermath that followed. She reflects on the impact of both 9/11 and the Jerusalem attack, the resilience she witnessed in Israeli society, and how those experiences ultimately led her to found Strength to Strength. | — | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() War, Intelligence, and the Future of Israel: A Conversation with Yaakov Katz | In this episode of IsraelCast, Yaakov Katz joins Steven Shalowitz for an in-depth conversation about the intelligence failures, political assumptions, and regional dynamics that shaped the October 7 attacks and continue to impact Israel today. Drawing from his bestselling book While Israel Slept, Katz explains how Israel underestimated Hamas, the breakdowns within the intelligence community, and the lessons the country must learn to prevent another national tragedy. The conversation also explores Israel's ongoing challenges in Gaza, the evolving threat from Iran and Hezbollah, the fragile state of the U.S.-Israel relationship, and the growing importance of public diplomacy in an increasingly polarized world. Katz offers candid insight into Israel's internal divisions, the emotional toll of prolonged war, and why true national healing remains elusive. Thoughtful, urgent, and deeply informative, this episode provides listeners with a clearer understanding of the forces shaping Israel's present and the difficult choices that will define its future. | — | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Israel at 78: Resilience, Reality, and the Road Ahead✨ | Israeli societyJewish identity+5 | Shahar Azani | — | IsraelIran+5 | Israelresilience+6 | — | 50m 30s | |
| 4/15/26 | ![]() Peace, Modernity, and the Changing Middle East with Hussain Abdul-Hussain✨ | peacemodernity+4 | Hussain Abdul-Hussain | The Arab Case for Israel | IraqLebanon+7 | Arab Case for Israelnormalization+5 | — | 1h 13m 55s | |
| 4/10/26 | ![]() Healing, Resilience, and Inclusion: Inside ADI Negev-Nahalat Eran✨ | rehabilitationinclusion+4 | Elie Klein | JNF-USAADI Negev-Nahalat Eran | IsraelGaza | rehabilitationinclusion+5 | — | 1h 06m 35s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() South Africa, Media, and the War on Truth✨ | IsraelSouth Africa+4 | Rolene Marks | mediaJewish National Fund | South AfricaIsrael | IsraelSouth Africa+5 | — | 1h 04m 39s | |
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Inside Iran's Regime: Beni Sabti on War, Freedom, and the Fight Ahead✨ | IranIslamic Revolution+4 | Beni Sabti | Institute for National Security Studies | IranTel Aviv | IranBeni Sabti+5 | — | 57m 45s | |
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Israel's 21st Century Pioneers✨ | Israeli agricultureeducation+3 | Amit Meir | Adam V'AdamaJewish National Fund-USA+1 | IsraelIsrael's South | Israelagriculture+5 | — | 56m 05s | |
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| 2/4/26 | ![]() Iran on the Brink: The Axis of Aggressors and a Middle East in Flux✨ | IranMiddle East+5 | Jonathan Schanzer | Foundation for the Defense of DemocraciesHezbollah+1 | IranSaudi Arabia+3 | IranMiddle East+5 | — | 59m 16s | |
| 1/21/26 | ![]() When "Antizionism" Becomes a Weapon: Lessons from the USSR to U.S. Campuses✨ | anti-Zionismantisemitism+3 | Izabella Tabarovsky | Jewish National FundBe a Refusenik: A Jewish Student's Survival Guide | USSRU.S.+1 | anti-Zionismantisemitism+5 | — | 1h 31m 01s | |
| 1/7/26 | ![]() Unmasking the Intifada on America, Israel, and the Jewish People✨ | IntifadaIsrael+3 | Uri Kaufman | Financial TimesAmerican Intifada: Israel, the Gaza War and the New Antisemitism+1 | — | IntifadaIsrael+5 | — | 51m 26s | |
| 12/24/25 | ![]() Black Solidarity with Israel: Pastor Dumisani Washington on Zionism, Disinformation, and Courage✨ | Black solidarityZionism+5 | Dumisani Washington | Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel | — | Black solidarityZionism+5 | — | 57m 10s | |
| 12/10/25 | ![]() Why Antizionism is the New Antisemitism: A PhD's Urgent Call to Educators | In this powerful episode of IsraelCast, host Steven Shalowitz sits down with Dr. Naya Lekht, a leading scholar, educator, and writer who is reshaping how we understand Zionism, Jewish identity, and today's wave of antizionism. Drawing on her background as a Soviet-born Jew and her PhD research on how the USSR erased Holocaust memory and reshaped Jewish identity, Naya explains why antizionism is not "just politics" but the newest form of Jew hatred—and how the slogans shouted on campuses and streets today were carefully engineered in Moscow decades ago. | — | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | ![]() Why This Small Israeli Border Town Mayor Refuses To Let Terror Win | In this powerful IsraelCast episode, host Steven Shalowitz speaks with Sderot Mayor Alon Davidi live from the Jewish National Fund-USA Conference in Hollywood, Florida. Davidi paints a vivid picture of Sderot—a resilient, diverse community just 700 meters from the Gaza border, long celebrated for its music and warmth but also burdened by decades of rocket fire. He shares the personal toll of life under constant threat, recalling how his own seven children have sprinted to shelters thousands of times with only seconds to spare. | — | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | ![]() Even If It's Hard, Do What's Right: Erin Molan's Fight for Israel | At the Jewish National Fund-USA 2025 Global Conference, IsraelCast host Steven Shalowitz interviewed Australian journalist Erin Molan, who shared her transformation from sports anchor to global advocate for Israel and Western values. Deeply influenced by her late father, Major General Andrew Molan, Erin described how the reaction to Hamas's October 7 attacks compelled her to speak out against terrorism, despite severe backlash and death threats. She warned that the conflict extends beyond Israel, reflecting a broader struggle for democracy and moral clarity across the West. Molan condemned biased media coverage and rising antisemitism in Australia, calling for everyday people to speak truth and challenge misinformation. Reflecting on her visits to Israel, she praised Israelis' resilience and compassion, sharing moving encounters that reaffirmed her mission. Now hosting The Erin Molan Show on the Salem Network, she continues to champion Israel and the values her father taught her: "Even if it's hard, always do what's right." | — | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | ![]() Yaakov Katz - The Concepcia That Cost Israel and The Hard Lessons of While Israel Slept | Host Steven Shalowitz sits down with journalist and author Yaakov Katz to unpack While Israel Slept: How Hamas Surprised the Most Powerful Military in the Middle East. Katz argues that October 7 wasn't a "mystery failure," but the result of a long-running "policy of containment" (the concepcia): believing Hamas could be deterred, managed economically, and fenced in with tech like Iron Dome and border sensors. He walks us through the tense night of Oct. 6–7—alarms, contradictory intel, and warnings from female surveillance soldiers that were brushed aside—and explains why a visible show of force might have changed the next morning. | — | ||||||
| 10/16/25 | ![]() Shahar Azani – A New Dawn for Israel and the Middle East | Host Steven Shalowitz speaks with veteran Israeli diplomat Shahar Azani in a special IsraelCast episode recorded on October 13, 2025—just hours after the final 20 hostages were released from Hamas captivity. Framing the moment as a "miracle" and the start of a long national healing, Azani underscores the medical, emotional, and spiritual recovery ahead for the freed hostages and for Israelis still processing the trauma of October 7. Azani credits the release to relentless IDF pressure combined with President Trump's hard-edged diplomacy, which he says aligned the U.S., Israel, and key Arab states to isolate Hamas and weaken Iran. Looking forward, he argues that Gaza must be demilitarized and undergo sustained deradicalization, with reform of incitement-laden curricula—particularly in UNRWA schools—placed at the top of the diplomatic agenda. He and Steven also survey the resilience of the Abraham Accords, citing durable ties through the war and hinting at future breakthroughs with countries like Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and even Lebanon. | — | ||||||
| 10/1/25 | ![]() Tal Shoham – Life in Gaza's Tunnels: A Survivor's Story | Host Steven Shalowitz speaks with former hostage Tal Shoham, who was abducted from Kibbutz Be'eri on October 7 and held in Gaza for 505 days. Tal recalls the terrifying moments of barricading with his family and ultimately surrendering to prevent a deadly attack—an instinct he later learned likely saved their lives. After an initial period of solitary confinement and transfers between apartments, he was moved underground, where he spent over eight months in tunnels. | — | ||||||
| 9/17/25 | ![]() Jonah Platt, Host of "Being Jewish with Jonah Platt" | Episode: 234 - Host Steven Shalowitz welcomes multi-hyphenate entertainer and podcaster Jonah Platt for a candid conversation about Jewish representation, advocacy, and dialogue in a polarized era. Platt argues that contemporary Jews are often flattened on screen—either as Holocaust victims, ultra-Orthodox stereotypes, or casual cultural references. He points to Shtisel and Fauda as refreshing because they tell compelling stories first, with characters who happen to be Jewish, which humanizes modern Jewish life. | — | ||||||
| 9/3/25 | ![]() Shabbos Kestenbaum – Faith, Courage, and the Fight Against Antisemitism | Episode 233: In this eye-opening episode of IsraelCast, host Steven Shalowitz welcomes Shabbos Kestenbaum—student activist, writer, and lead plaintiff in a landmark lawsuit against Harvard University over pervasive antisemitism. Raised in an Orthodox Jewish family and having studied at Aish HaTorah in Jerusalem, Shabbos entered Harvard Divinity School expecting intellectual exchange but instead encountered systemic bias against Jews and Israel. From professors who excluded Israeli voices in the classroom to student groups blaming Israel after October 7th, his experiences exposed a troubling double standard in higher education. | — | ||||||
| 8/20/25 | ![]() Academia at a Crossroads: Free Speech, Israel, and the Battle for Truth | Episode 232: In this insightful episode of IsraelCast, host Steven Shalowitz welcomes Dr. Asaf Romirowsky, Executive Director of Scholars for Peace in the Middle East, to explore the challenging landscape of university campuses today. Dr. Romirowsky sheds light on how "cancel culture" has begun to restrict open debate—particularly around Israel—making it increasingly difficult for students and faculty to engage in nuanced discourse on Israel and the Middle East. | — | ||||||
| 8/6/25 | ![]() Full Throttle for Israel: Alon Day on Racing and Resilience | In this high-octane episode of IsraelCast, host Steven Shalowitz welcomes Alon Day, Israel's trailblazing professional race car driver and four-time NASCAR Whelen Euro Series champion. Speaking from North Carolina, Day shares his dramatic journey from Israel to the American racetrack—literally sailing from Ashdod to Cyprus to escape closed airspace following Iranian attacks on Israel, all in pursuit of his dream to race in the U.S. | — | ||||||
| 7/23/25 | ![]() How Israel's Northernmost Hospital is Bringing Heart and Hope to the Entire Middle East | In this inspiring episode of IsraelCast, host Steven Shalowitz welcomes back Dr. Tsvi Sheleg, Deputy Director of the Galilee Medical Center (GMC), to discuss the groundbreaking innovations and unwavering resilience of Israel's northernmost hospital. Broadcasting from just five miles south of the Lebanese border, Dr. Sheleg reveals how GMC transformed wartime challenges into opportunities for technological and humanitarian leadership. Dr. Sheleg—an accomplished ophthalmologist, medical administrator, and decorated Israel Defense Forces officer—shares how GMC's underground, missile-proof facilities enabled continuous care during recent conflicts. He also spotlights the hospital's innovation hub, "GMC Playground," which has launched dozens of health-tech collaborations and startups, with support from Microsoft and Viz.ai. A vocal champion of diversity, Dr. Sheleg describes how Jews, Muslims, Christians, Druze, and Circassians work side-by-side at GMC, treating soldiers and civilians alike—including over 3,000 wounded Syrians during their civil war. His call to action is clear: support Israel's Galilee, where health-tech meets heart, and where healing transcends borders. Dr. Tsvi Sheleg, MD, MBA, serves as Deputy Director of the Galilee Medical Center, overseeing emergency preparedness and founding the hospital's renowned Innovation Program. An ophthalmologist by training, he continues to perform cataract surgeries and was recognized for his leadership as COVID-19 project manager. A decorated IDF officer, Dr. Sheleg serves as medical director of the IDF Field Hospital and has led humanitarian missions to Haiti, Nepal, and Turkey. He earned his medical degree from Ben-Gurion University and an executive MBA from Tel Aviv University. Born in Tel Aviv, he lives in Mitzpe Hila with his wife and two children. | — | ||||||
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