Media Interviews featuring Nadine Epstein
In a segment “U.S. Elections: Jewish voters Courted as AIPAC Conference Launched Epstein is interviewed about the American Jewish community and its voting preferences during the annual AIPAC conference in Washington, DC.
Al Jazeera
March 1, 2020
Incidents have jumped since 2016, with some Jews citing feelings of vulnerability not experienced for generations. The deadly attack in a New Jersey kosher market last week punctuated several years of growing and increasingly violent incidents of anti-Semitism in the U.S., a marked turnaround from declines that had lasted more than a decade…
Rise in Anti-Semitic Incidents Goes Beyond Recent Violent Attacks
The Wall Street Journal
Dec. 17, 2019
Following the re-election of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Nadine Epstein, editor-in-chief of Moment Magazine, about the American Jewish community's impact on Israeli politics.
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The Influence Of American Jewish Attitudes On Israeli Politics
NPR, All Things Considered,
April 19. 2019
Soros
Nadine Epstein is interviewed by director Jesse Dylan in this documentary about billionaire activist George Soros, one of the most influential and controversial figures of our time. The film reveals a complicated genius whose experience as a Jew during the Holocaust has given rise to a lifelong crusade against authoritarianism and hate.
Soros, 2019
Until recent years, many Jews in America believed that the worst of anti-Semitism was over there, in Europe, a vestige of the old country. American Jews were welcome in universities, country clubs and corporate boards that once excluded their grandparents. They married non-Jews, moved into mixed neighborhoods and by 2000, the first Jew ran for vice president on a major party ticket.
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‘There Is Still So Much Evil’: Growing Anti-Semitism Stuns American Jews
The New York Times
October 29, 2018
Nadine Epstein and son Noah talk about what she might want in her final days. After her mother died in May 2012, magazine publisher Nadine Epstein and her son traveled to Deal, N.J., to have a conversation with her father about his end-of-life care.
The Conversation Project' Shifts to End-of-Life Care
ABC News
August 14, 2012
For Mr. Bronson, a neighbor's kind act led to a new family
The Washington Post
January 29, 2011
They lived across the street from each other for years, though they didn't know each other well. James Bronson was a fixture in Adams Morgan, a retired African American barber who'd lived on Euclid Street for more than three decades, greeting passersby from his front stoop. John O'Leary was 25 years younger, a white sound engineer who'd bought his six-bedroom townhouse just as the neighborhood was beginning to gentrify.