Kassy Akiva on Conversion after October 7

Kassy Akiva on Conversion after October 7

From The Tikvah Podcast by Tikvah

May 8, 2026 · 56 min · Episode 456

About this episode

Kassy Akiva discusses her conversion to Judaism and the challenges she faced, reflecting on the themes of belonging and identity.

Every year on Shavuot, many Jews have the custom of reading the book of Ruth. The holiday commemorates the giving of the Torah at Sinai—the moment when the Jewish people gathered at the foot of the mountain and declared, "we will do and we will listen." The rabbis paired Sinai with Ruth for a reason. Sinai is the national conversion story, in which the whole people, swept up in thunder and fire, accept the covenant. Ruth is a more intimate counterpart: a tale of one woman, at the lowest possible moment, with every worldly reason to return to the clan of her birth, who decides instead to join the same covenant. " Your people shall be my people, " she says to Naomi, " and your God shall be my God. " Ruth was not drawn toward the Jewish people at their moment of triumph but in her and her chosen family's hour of despair. That tension, between being drawn to Judaism and being pushed toward it, between choosing a people and being chosen, is at the heart of today's conversation with the Daily Wire reporter and video journalist Kassy Akiva, who converted to Judaism in April 2023. In an essay in the October 2024 issue of Commentary —written while she was a Tikvah Krauthammer fellow—Akiva…

People in this episode

Guest: Kassy Akiva

Topics covered

  • conversion
  • Judaism
  • anti-Semitism
  • personal journey
  • Ruth
  • Shavuot

Keywords

  • conversion
  • Judaism
  • Ruth
  • anti-Semitism
  • Shavuot
  • personal story
  • Tikvah Krauthammer fellow

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Daily Wire, Commentary

Books & works: Anti-Semitism Helped Make Me a Jew

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