From Saudi officials to diaspora Jews, why are so many people listening to Dan Senor?
Dan Senor, host of the Call Me Back podcast and co-author of Start-Up Nation, joins Jonah for a deep dive on Israel, Jewish identity, and the future of Jewish life in the Diaspora. Senor explains how Call Me Back built a devoted audience organically, attracting diaspora Jews seeking trustworthy information, journalists looking for good-faith dialogue, and even international listeners, including Saudi officials, drawn to its thoughtful, long-form conversations about Israel and the Middle East.
Senor discusses how the October 7 attacks reshaped Jewish engagement, the sense of political homelessness many moderate Jews have experienced, and the opportunities emerging from one of the most consequential moments in modern Jewish history. He also emphasizes the need for a Jewish Renaissance centered on expanding access to Jewish day schools, Jewish summer camps, Israel programs, and lifelong Jewish learning. Senor argues that investing in Jewish education and community infrastructure is essential for Jews to flourish.
THIS WEEK’S MONOLOGUE: Jonah reflects on the importance of allies, why he'll sell tickets to future events in pairs, and why “ALLY-ah” may be just as important - if not more important - than aliyah right now.
MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE:
00:07:30 — How Call Me Back Became the World’s Number One Israel Podcast
Dan on building the top Israel podcast organically after October 7th.
Call me Back Podcast - with Dan Senor - YouTube
00:10:45 — “Israel Was at War. The Diaspora Was Under Attack.”
Dan quotes Rabbi Ingber's defining line on October 7th: Israel was at war, but the diaspora had no army to fight back.
The toll of the Israel-Hamas War on diaspora Jews
00:15:09 — Would Dan Interview Former Allies Who’ve Gone to a “Dark Place”?
Dan considers hosting antisemitic voices to understand, not challenge, their logic.
00:27:33 — Why “Call Me Back” Audience Skews Left of Dan Senor
The “October 8th Jew” phenomenon and left-of-center Jews finding community.
A look at the October 8th Jews | The Jerusalem Post
00:31:42 — The Jewish Future Is Too Expensive. Here’s How to Fix It.
Dan on day schools, affordability gaps, and the case for a Jewish renaissance.
Why Jewish Living Feels So Expensive These Days | Kosher Money
00:43:37 — Where Do Adult Jews Without Kids Find Jewish Community?
Dan on Rachel Goldberg-Polin, the Hartman Institute, and adult entry points to Jewish life.
Rachel Goldberg-Polin on her Jewish faith and her slain son's spiritual quest
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