
As the United States approaches its 250th birthday, what foundational elements of the American Jewish story do we need to reframe? In this episode of Identity/Crisis, Yehuda Kurtzer reflects on the approaching 250th anniversary of the United States with journalist and author Nicholas Lemann. Together they explore the long arc of American Jewish life—from the promise of belonging and dual identity to today’s climate of political instability and rising antisemitism. Drawing on Lemann’s sweeping family history, the subject of his new book Returning: A Search for Home Across Three Centuries, their conversation asks what it means to inhabit both insider and outsider identities at once and what new stories—and commitments—might sustain Jewish life in America moving forward. You can now sponsor an episode of Identity/Crisis. Click HERE to learn more. JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST FOR MORE HARTMAN IDEAS Learn more about the America at 250 initiative from the Hartman Institute HERE Here’s more from the Shalom Hartman Institute this week:
Podzilla Summary coming soon
Sign up to get notified when the full AI-powered summary is ready.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.

American Catholics, the Pope, and the Jews – with Robert George

When Do We Speak Up? – with Abe Foxman (Re-release)

Rational or Reckless? War, Iran, and the Limits of Strategy— with Michael Koplow

When Mysticism Goes Mainstream — with Daniel Matt
Free AI-powered recaps of Identity/Crisis and your other favorite podcasts, delivered to your inbox.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.