In this follow-up episode of "Proclaiming Justice," Laurie Cardoza-Moore continues the conversation on Israel's ongoing crisis, providing deeper insights into the challenges facing the region. Join her and guest Robert Taft as they delve into the complexities of the conflict, examining its historical roots and the current geopolitical landscape. Explore the implications of recent developments on Israel's future and the quest for peace. With a focus on understanding the multifaceted dynamics at play, this episode offers valuable perspectives on navigating through turbulent times in the Middle East.
February 5, 2024
Join Laurie Cardoza-Moore and Robert Taft on "Proclaiming Justice" for a crucial update on Israel post the barbaric attacks of October 7. They will explore the war in Gaza, its history, and agenda, uncovering the truth behind the conflict, assess intelligence lapses, and discuss the Biden administration's role. They also delve into K-12 education's fallout and the shocking Harvard-Harris poll findings on voters aged 18 to 24. Don't miss this insightful discussion on Israel's crisis and its broader implications.
January 26, 2024
The term "never again" was born in the aftermath of the darkest point in the history of humanity: The Holocaust. In this week's edition of "Proclaiming Justice," we expose the roots of the “ages-old hatred” that birthed the Holocaust. We examine not only the why & how of the Holocaust, but we dig deeper to find the answer to one question: why did Christians stand by and let not only six million Jews be murdered, but also another five million “unwanted” people?
January 5, 2024
Description: In this episode PJTN Founder Laurie Cardoza Moore and Itamar Marcus discuss the status of the war in Gaza, the recent examples of the propaganda war being waged against Israel, and the shocking HARVARD-HARRIS poll stating that the majority of registered voters aged 18 to 24 in the United States told a Harvard-Harris POLL want “Israel to be ended and given to Hamas and the Palestinians,” rather than the two-state solution favored by 60% of Americans overall. As a media watchdog group, Palestinian Media Watch is leading the way in exposing the never-ending media propaganda machine against Israel.
December 22, 2023
The geopolitics of the Middle East are ever-changing. Since 1948 Israel has been the focal point of never-ending discussion in the Middle East. In an interesting turn, former enemies turned allies have come to Israel's aid against Iranian aggression over the last 10 years. In this Focus on Israel episode, we interview Danny Ayalon, former Ambassador to the U.S. for Israel. Ambassador Ayalon breaks down the history and progression of the shifting political forces in the Middle East and explains his involvement in Israel’s role through several Israeli administrations.
December 8, 2023
I was fortunate to sit down with scholar and author Rabbi Ken Spiro to discuss the ramifications of the book The Hebrew Republic. Rabbi Spiro's writings and seminars can be accessed on kenspiro.com According to a common narrative, the rise of modern political thought in the West resulted from secularization with the exclusion of religious arguments from the discussion. But in the book The Hebrew Republic, author Eric Nelson argues that this story is wrong. Instead, he contends, political thought in early-modern Europe became less secular with time, and it was the Christian encounter with Hebrew sources that provoked a radical transformation. In The Hebrew Republic, author Eric Nelson claims that the secularism-as-modernism narrative is incomplete at best, and at worst completely backwards.
December 1, 2023
As the founder of PJTN, I invited Rabbi Ken Spiro on this week's podcast to discuss the continued crisis in Israel and the biblical and historical significance of what is unfolding there. Rabbi Spiro is a Senior Lecturer and Researcher for Aish HaTorah, Jerusalem. In addition, he is a licensed tour guide from the Israel Ministry of Tourism.-PJTN Founder Laurie Cardoza Moore
November 27, 2023
The horrendous prejudice and violence against the Jewish people did not stop after the Holocaust. Antisemitism is the longest-running hatred in history, it is alive and thriving today. It has spread like wildfire throughout our government, education and social systems, media, and communities. But why does it continue to survive? In this Focus On Israel episode, we cover the United Nations Human Rights Violations Conference and analyze the problem of antisemitism through the eyes of experienced experts throughout the world.
November 20, 2023