The Long Path Podcast

The Z3 Project

The Long Path is a weekly podcast exploring how the Jewish people arrived at this moment and where we might be headed next. Hosted by Rabbi Amitai Fraiman, each episode features conversations with diverse voices from across the Jewish world about the past, present, and future of Jewish peoplehood and Zionism. This is not a podcast about easy answers. It is about wrestling with hard questions and imagining a shared Jewish future. ____________________________________ The Long Path is powered by the Z3 Project, a movement reimagining Jewish peoplehood for the 21st century.

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    The Long Path Podcast EP 8- Rebuilding Justice For Jews- Adela Cojab

    In this episode of The Long Path Podcast, we sit down with Adela Cojab to discuss one of the most consequential civil rights battles affecting Jewish students in the United States today. Adela shares the story behind her landmark lawsuit against New York University (NYU) and explains how it became a pivotal case in the fight to apply Title VI of the Civil Rights Act to protect Jewish students facing discrimination and harassment on campus.Adela walks us through what led her to take legal action while she was a student at NYU, the challenges of pursuing a case against a major university, and why the outcome matters far beyond a single campus. The conversation explores how existing anti-discrimination laws apply to Jews, why enforcement has historically been inconsistent, and how legal strategies are evolving to ensure Jewish students receive the same protections afforded to other minority groups.Following the events of October 7th, Adela has been deeply involved in advocacy and legal efforts aimed at strengthening civil rights protections for Jewish communities across American universities. We discuss the surge in antisemitism on campuses, the role of federal law, and how activists, lawyers, and policymakers are working to rebuild and reinforce a justice framework that properly protects Jewish students.This episode also examines the broader implications of Title VI enforcement, the responsibility of universities to maintain safe environments for all students, and what meaningful accountability could look like moving forward.Topics in this episode include:• Adela Cojab’s lawsuit against NYU• How Title VI applies to Jewish students• Legal strategies for fighting campus antisemitism• The impact of October 7th on American universities• Rebuilding civil rights protections for Jews in the U.S.• What accountability for universities should look likeAdela Cojab is a civil rights advocate and legal activist who became nationally known for challenging how universities respond to antisemitism. Her case against NYU helped bring renewed attention to the application of Title VI protections for Jewish students, shaping ongoing legal and policy debates across the United States.Follow Adela Cojab:X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/adelacojabInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/adelacojabFollow The Long Path Podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelongpathpodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thelongpathpodcast#AdelaCojab #TitleVI #CampusAntisemitism #NYU #JewishCivilRights

    56 min
  2. 6 DAYS AGO

    The Long Path Podcast EP 7 - How To Rebuild Jewish Systems

    What does the future of Jewish thought look like in the 21st century? And how should Jewish communities around the world think about Zionism, identity, and leadership after October 7th? In this episode of The Long Path Podcast, we sit down with David Hazony, the Director of the Z3 Institute, to explore some of the biggest intellectual and cultural questions facing the Jewish world today. A leading voice in Jewish philosophy and public thought, Hazony discusses the role of Zionism in modern Jewish identity, the responsibility of Jewish leadership, and how Jewish communities can shape the next generation of ideas.The conversation dives into the evolution of Jewish thought, the tensions between diaspora and Israeli perspectives, and how serious intellectual engagement can help strengthen Jewish community life around the world.Topics include: • The future of Jewish thought in a rapidly changing world• How Zionism fits into Jewish identity today• The role of Jewish intellectual culture in strengthening communities• What October 7th changed for Jewish discourse• The importance of building institutions that shape the futureDavid Hazony is the Director of the Z3 Institute, a global initiative dedicated to shaping the future of Jewish thought and Zionism through conferences, intellectual exchange, and leadership development.Subscribe for more conversations exploring Jewish ideas, identity, and the future of the Jewish people.Follow the podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelongpathpodcast⁠TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thelongpathpodcast⁠ Learn more about Z3:https://z3project.org⁠

    1hr 14min
  3. 6 APR

    The Long Path Podcast EP 6- The ZIONISM GAP- With Mimi Kravetz

    What is really happening with Zionism among Jews today?In this episode of The Long Path Podcast, we sit down with Mimi Kravetz, Chief Impact and Growth Officer at the Jewish Federations of North America, where she leads research and strategy on Jewish identity, engagement, and attitudes toward Israel across North America.Together, we break down the recent JFNA poll data showing a surge in Zionism, and what it actually tells us about the current moment. While headlines often focus on the rise of anti-Zionist voices, the data suggests a far more complex reality.We explore the terms “Zionism gap” and “Zionism surge,” unpacking how different generations of Jews relate to Israel today—and whether the narrative of a growing movement of anti-Zionist Jews reflects reality or perception.The conversation also goes beyond the data into a deeper question: what does Jewish community building look like right now? As polarization grows online and in public discourse, Mimi shares insights into how communities can strengthen connections, rebuild trust, and create meaningful engagement.Topics discussed include:• The latest JFNA polling on Zionism• What the “Zionism gap” and “Zionism surge” really mean• Are anti-Zionist Jews actually on the rise?• The gap between online narratives and real-world data• The future of Jewish community building• Bridging generational and ideological dividesIf you’re trying to understand the evolving relationship between Jews, Israel, and Jewish identity today, this episode provides essential context and clarity.Follow The Long Path Podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelongpathpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thelongpathpodLearn more about Z3:https://z3project.org#Zionism #JewishCommunity #Israel #JewishIdentity #JewishPodcast

    53 min
  4. The Long Path Podcast EP 5- The Red Green Alliance- With Izabella Tabarovsky & Hussein Mansour

    30 MAR

    The Long Path Podcast EP 5- The Red Green Alliance- With Izabella Tabarovsky & Hussein Mansour

    The Red-Green Alliance Explained | Hussein Mansour & Izabella Tabarovsky | The Long Path PodcastIn this episode of The Long Path Podcast, we explore the idea often referred to as the “Red-Green Alliance” — the ideological convergence between elements of the radical left and Islamist political movements.Joining us are Hussein Aboubakr Mansour and Izabella Tabarovsky, two thinkers who approach this topic from very different historical perspectives.Mansour studies the intellectual history of political Islam and how modern revolutionary ideologies shaped Islamist movements. Tabarovsky focuses on the legacy of Soviet anti-Zionist propaganda and how it influenced modern discourse around Israel and antisemitism.Together, we unpack the historical roots of the Red-Green Alliance, including the role of Soviet Union propaganda campaigns against Zionism, the ideological overlap between revolutionary leftist movements and Islamist political thought, and how these ideas continue to shape political discourse today.We discuss how Soviet anti-Zionism reframed Jewish self-determination, why these ideological frameworks proved so durable, and how the language developed during the Cold War still appears in modern activism and international politics.This conversation explores the intellectual origins of the alliance, why these movements sometimes find common ground, and what understanding this history can reveal about contemporary political debates.In this episode we discuss:• The origins of the “Red-Green Alliance”• Soviet anti-Zionism and its influence on modern antisemitism• The ideological roots of Islamist political movements• How revolutionary left-wing frameworks intersect with Islamist politics• The Cold War origins of many anti-Israel narratives• Why these ideological alliances persist today• What understanding this history can reveal about modern political discourseOur GuestsHussein Aboubakr MansourResearcher and writer specializing in Arab political thought, Islamist ideology, and Middle Eastern intellectual history.Izabella TabarovskyScholar of Soviet propaganda and modern antisemitism, and senior fellow at the Z3 Institute.Follow Our GuestsHussein Mansourhttps://x.com/husseinmansourIzabella Tabarovskyhttps://x.com/IzaTabarovsky

    1hr 15min
  5. 23 MAR

    The Long Path Podcast EP 4- Keeping Your Heart Open- Alice Miller

    Alice Miller on Breaking Barriers, Humanitarian Aid, and Keeping Your Heart Open | The Long Path PodcastIn this episode of The Long Path Podcast, we sit down with Alice Miller — humanitarian leader, aerospace engineer, and the woman behind one of the most important legal battles for gender equality in Israel.Alice first became known for her landmark petition to the Israeli Supreme Court that opened the Israeli Air Force pilot course to women, a decision that fundamentally reshaped opportunities for women in the Israel Defense Forces.But her story didn’t stop there.In this conversation, Alice shares the personal journey that led her from engineering and activism into the world of humanitarian aid. Today she serves as CEO of Natan, an organization that deploys volunteer medical and disaster-response teams to crisis zones around the world.We talk about her work with Natan across the globe — including humanitarian efforts connected to Gaza — the challenges of delivering aid in politically complex environments, and the philosophy that guides her work: keeping your heart open to all people.Alice also reflects on how her relationship with Judaism has shaped her understanding of responsibility, compassion, and service.This is a conversation about courage, empathy, leadership, and what it means to dedicate your life to helping others.In this episode we discuss• Alice Miller’s landmark Israeli Supreme Court case• Opening the Israeli Air Force pilot course to women• Her transition from engineering to humanitarian leadership• Leading Natan’s global disaster response missions• Providing aid in complex conflict zones• Keeping empathy and compassion in humanitarian work• How Judaism shapes her worldview and sense of responsibilityLearn more about Alice MillerWebsite: https://alicemiller.orgLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alice-millerTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/AliceMillerLearn more about NatanWebsite: https://www.natanrelief.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/natanreliefFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NatanReliefTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/NatanRelief

    1hr 5min
  6. 16 MAR

    Rebuilding Gaza - With Dr. David Hasan- The Long Path Podcast EP 3

    Dr. David Hasan on Healing, October 7th & Founding the Gaza Children’s Village | The Long Path PodcastIn this episode of The Long Path Podcast, we speak with Dr. David Hasan, a neurosurgeon and founder of the Gaza Children’s Village, about his journey from medicine to humanitarian leadership.Dr. Hasan reflects on his early years as a young man trying to understand the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and how his experiences working as a surgeon in Gaza shaped his perspective on the region, its people, and the human cost of conflict.We discuss the turning points that changed his worldview, including visiting Israeli kibbutzim after the October 7th attacks and witnessing firsthand the devastation left behind. These experiences ultimately led him to found the Gaza Children’s Village — an initiative focused on supporting children affected by war and instability.This conversation explores empathy, responsibility, and the difficult work of building humanitarian solutions in one of the most complex regions in the world.The Long Path Podcast is powered by Z3 — a global initiative working to reimagine Jewish peoplehood for the 21st century and foster meaningful dialogue between Israel and the Diaspora.Learn more about Z3:https://www.z3project.org/Learn more about Gaza Children’s Village:https://gazachildrensvillage.org/Follow The Long Path Podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelongpathpodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thelongpathpodcastTopics covered in this episode include Gaza, humanitarian work, October 7th, Israeli kibbutzim, medical missions, peacebuilding, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and supporting children affected by war.Subscribe for more conversations with thinkers, leaders, and builders shaping the Jewish future.

    1hr 7min
  7. 9 MAR

    What the Left Can Learn From Settlers -The Long Path Podcast EP 2- Shanie Reichman

    Shanie Reichman on the Future of the Two-State Solution, Visionary Leadership & Lessons from the Settler Movement | The Long Path PodcastIn this episode of The Long Path Podcast, we sit down with policy leader and strategist Shanie Reichman for a thoughtful conversation on the future of Israel, Zionism, and the possibility of a two-state solution.We discuss what a realistic path forward might look like, how the political center and left can rethink their approach, and what they can learn from the long-term vision and strategic persistence of the settler movement. We also explore the role of leadership, narrative, and institution-building in shaping Israel’s future.Shanie shares insights from her work advancing serious discourse around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and reflects on the importance of visionary leadership, political imagination, and societal responsibility in moments of deep uncertainty.This conversation looks beyond slogans and into the structural and cultural shifts that may be required to move toward a more stable and sustainable future.The Long Path Podcast is powered by Z3 — a global initiative working to reimagine Jewish peoplehood for the 21st century and foster meaningful dialogue between Israel and the Diaspora.Learn more about Z3:https://www.z3project.org/Follow The Long Path Podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelongpathpodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thelongpathpodcastTopics covered in this episode include the two-state solution, Israeli politics, Zionist leadership, lessons from the settler movement, the future of the Israeli left, peace strategy, political vision, and the evolving landscape of Israeli society.Subscribe for more conversations with thinkers, leaders, and builders shaping the Jewish future.

    1 hr
  8. The Long Path Podcast EP 1 - No One Expected Such a Long War- Rachel Azaria

    2 MAR

    The Long Path Podcast EP 1 - No One Expected Such a Long War- Rachel Azaria

    In this episode of The Long Path Podcast, we sit down with Israeli public leader and social innovator Rachel Azaria known for a wide-ranging conversation on the future of Israeli society. We discuss the internal tensions shaping Israel today, the evolving role of the Haredi community, economic resilience and social mobility, and Rachel’s work with HaOgen for Reservist Families, Israel’s the largest and most significant organization assisting families of reserve and permanent soldiers. We also explore what it means to build a more sustainable, unified, and forward-looking Israeli future. Rachel brings a unique perspective from years of leadership at the intersection of policy, civil society, and economic empowerment. This conversation goes beyond headlines and dives into the structural, cultural, and moral questions shaping Israel’s next chapter. The Long Path Podcast is powered by Z3 — a global initiative working to reimagine Jewish peoplehood for the 21st century and foster meaningful dialogue between Israel and the Diaspora. Learn more about Z3: https://www.z3project.org/ Follow The Long Path Podcast on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelongpathpodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thelongpathpodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheLongPathPod Topics covered in this episode include Israeli society, Haredi integration, Jewish identity, Israel’s economy, social finance, the work of HaOgen, Diaspora-Israel relations, the future of Zionism, and Jewish leadership. Subscribe for more conversations with thinkers, leaders, and builders shaping the Jewish future.

    1hr 7min

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The Long Path is a weekly podcast exploring how the Jewish people arrived at this moment and where we might be headed next. Hosted by Rabbi Amitai Fraiman, each episode features conversations with diverse voices from across the Jewish world about the past, present, and future of Jewish peoplehood and Zionism. This is not a podcast about easy answers. It is about wrestling with hard questions and imagining a shared Jewish future. ____________________________________ The Long Path is powered by the Z3 Project, a movement reimagining Jewish peoplehood for the 21st century.

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