• Rabbi Menachem Genack on the Rav, Aggadah, and the Publishing of "Aggadot HaRav"
    Apr 23 2026

    Rabbi Gil Student speaks with Rabbi Menachem Genack, CEO of OU Kosher and general editor of OU Press, about "Aggadot HaRav, Vol. II," the newly published collection of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik’s lectures on the Aggadic passages of Masechet Berachot.

    Rabbi Genack reflects on his close relationship with the Rav, the unforgettable power of the Rav’s shiurim and public derashot, and the ongoing relevance of his Torah more than three decades after his passing. The conversation also explores the Rav’s unique approach to Aggadah, the work behind bringing these lectures to print, and why the Rav’s voice continues to shape Jewish thought today.

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    44 mins
  • Torah in the Age of Artificial Intelligence ft. Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph
    Mar 26 2026

    In this episode of Jewish Action: The Podcast, Rabbi Gil Student sits down with Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the Orthodox Union, to explore the Spring 2026 cover story on Torah in the age of artificial intelligence.

    They discuss whether the anxieties surrounding AI are overblown or warranted, how the disappearance of "grunt work" is upending the way we train the next generation of professionals and talmidim, and what the Chazal model of oral learning might actually teach us about a world where writing is no longer the primary path to knowledge.

    The conversation also turns to the OU's Torah app Orbit, the risks of outsourcing human connection to a chatbot, and why the antidote to an AI-saturated world might just be going to minyan.

    This episode is a reminder that the most important question to ask about any powerful tool is not what it can do, but what you are trying to accomplish with it.

    Read the spring 2026 issue at https://jewishaction.com/current-issue/


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    48 mins
  • Living Nach: A Conversation with Rabbi Gil Student and Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of Jewish Action: The Podcast, Rabbi Gil Student sits down with Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman for a wide-ranging conversation about Torah learning, women’s leadership, and how Torat Imecha Nach Yomi quietly grew into a global movement.

    What began as a vision to introduce women to a sustained, daily engagement with Navi—one perek at a time—has become the largest Navi classroom in history, with tens of thousands of participants learning together across continents. Recorded as the program approaches another major siyum, this conversation traces the journey from the early days of Nach Yomi at the Orthodox Union to the launch of Torat Imecha in January 2020, just weeks before COVID reshaped communal life.

    This episode is about more than a program. It’s about living with Nach, finding community through Torah, and discovering how ancient texts continue to speak—clearly and urgently—to the Jewish present.

    Whether you’ve followed Nach Yomi from Yehoshua to Divrei Hayamim, are considering joining the next cycle, or are simply curious how women’s Torah learning is shaping the future, this conversation offers a thoughtful and deeply human look at what happens when learning becomes a shared journey.


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    29 mins
  • Celebrating 40 Years of Jewish Action ft. Rabbi Yaakov Glasser
    Jan 22 2026

    In this milestone episode, we celebrate the 40th anniversary of Jewish Action magazine. Returning for the conversation is Rabbi Yaakov Glasser, Managing Director of Community Engagement at the OU, who provides a "behind-the-scenes" look at the multifaceted work of his department—from Torah apps and shul leadership to the Impact Accelerator for Jewish entrepreneurs.

    We dive deep into the Winter 2025 retrospective issue, tracing the magazine's evolution from a simple newsletter in 1985 to a premier journal of Jewish thought.

    Whether you are a longtime reader or a new subscriber, join us for a thoughtful reflection on where we’ve been and a skeptical, yet hopeful, look at where the next 40 years might take us.

    Visit the archives at jewishaction.com/past-issues

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    44 mins
  • Rabbi Moshe Hauer, zt”l, The Loss of a Leader ft. Rabbi Yaakov Glasser
    Dec 22 2025

    In this deeply moving and wide-ranging conversation, Rabbi Gil Student sits down with Rabbi Yaakov Glasser, Managing Director of Community Engagement at the Orthodox Union, to reflect on leadership, responsibility and the legacy of Rabbi Moshe Hauer, zt”l.

    Recorded in the shadow of profound loss and at a pivotal moment for the Jewish community, this episode offers an intimate look at how Rabbi Hauer thought, built, challenged and inspired with bold vision and unwavering commitment to Klal Yisrael. From the unprecedented 180,000-letter campaign to the White House, to Rabbi Hauer's insistence on thoughtful dialogue over slogans, and to his deep belief in Torah as the engine of Jewish life, Rabbi Glasser shares personal stories and behind-the-scenes insight into what true communal leadership looks like.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Building a Community: Stories from the Ground Up ft. Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman, Founding Director of the OU Women’s Initiative
    Nov 20 2025

    What does it mean to build Jewish life in places where every person truly counts?

    In this episode, Rabbi Gil Student sits down with Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman, Founding Director of the OU Women’s Initiative, to talk about the power of small communities and the people who help them flourish. Drawing on her nine years as Rebbetzin of the Birmingham, Alabama community, Rebbetzin Shmidman shares what it means to create a vibrant Torah life far from major Jewish centers—and how warmth, consistency, and genuine care can transform a town.


    Together they discuss what larger communities can learn from smaller ones, the importance of positivity and stamina in leadership, and the daily opportunities to make a kiddush Hashem through simple acts of connection and kindness.


    This episode was recorded shortly before the sudden passing of Rabbi Moshe Hauer zt”l, our teacher and friend. The team at Jewish Action dedicates this conversation to his memory, with gratitude for his vision and guidance that continue to inspire our work.

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    35 mins
  • Between Nusach and Niggun: The Chazzan’s Evolving Role ft. Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman
    Oct 9 2025

    In this episode of Jewish Action: The Podcast, Rabbi Gil Student speaks with Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman, founding director of the OU Women’s Initiative, about one of the Fall 2025 issue’s most buzzed-about articles. The conversation opens with the now-viral “cantorial controversy,” when Jewish Action accidentally printed the sheet music for We Wish You a Merry Christmas in an article about High Holiday chazanus. What began as an embarrassing oversight became an unexpected opportunity to reflect on mistakes, apologies, and humor in the season of teshuvah.


    From there, Gil and Adina turn to the larger questions at the heart of the article: how has the synagogue soundscape shifted from the grandeur of classical chazanus to more participatory styles of prayer, and what do we gain—and lose—in the process? Along the way they explore nusach, nigunim, silence, and the tension between performance and participation.


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    41 mins
  • Behind Greatness: Rebbetzin Tobi Kaplan’s Role + Wally Klatch on Living with Dementia | Rabbi Yisrael Motzen
    Sep 11 2025

    Host Rabbi Gil Student is joined by Rabbi Yisrael Motzen (Ne’er Tamid; Assistant to the OU EVPs; Director, Kol Echad) to unpack two standout pieces from the Summer 2025 issue of Jewish Action.


    Part 1 — Rebbetzin Tobi Kaplan:

    Beyond the legend of Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan zt”l is the remarkable story of his wife, Rebbetzin Tobi Kaplan—from the Mississippi Delta to Boro Park—whose hospitality, editing help, and unwavering partnership powered his prolific impact.


    Part 2 — “Living with Dementia”:

    Through Wally Klatch’s first-person reflection, we explore humility, identity, and gratitude in the face of cognitive decline—what’s lost, what opens up, and how Jewish sources help us honor and support loved ones with dignity.


    Themes we cover


    • What makes a rebbetzin’s partnership essential—and viable—today

    • Production vs. charisma: why clear Torah thinking wins

    • Memory, identity, and kavod: shattered luchos and respecting a talmid chacham who forgot his learning

    • Gratitude (Modim) as a daily practice—and a path through hard times

    • Why support groups matter, Jewish and general



    Also mentioned: A teaser of the Fall 2025 issue: Building a Community—profiles of people who moved in and made an outsized impact.


    Listen & subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and YouTube.

    Read the Summer 2025 issue at jewishaction.com.

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    45 mins