On Meaning

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On meaning or About Meaning (Hebrew: על המשמעות, pronounced [al ha'mashmaut]) is a conservative Hebrew political philosophy podcast which examines ideas and philosophers shaping Israeli society today. The podcast was launched in April 2019 by Adv. Tamir Dortal.[1] It has since accumulated over 400,000 downloads and made it to the finals in Geektime website's 2020 competition in the "interviews" category.[2]

Format
  • Audio
  • video
LanguageHebrew
Created byTamir Dortal
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About the Meaning
"On Meaning" – Philosophical pollical podcast
GenrePhilosophical pollical podcast
Format
  • Audio
  • video
LanguageHebrew
Creative team
Created byTamir Dortal
Cast and voices
Hosted byTamir Dortal
Music
Theme music composed bysa-doc
Opening themeSpace Fiction
Production
Length60 minutes
Technical specifications
Video formatYouTube
Audio formatMP3
Publication
No. of episodes143 (as of June 7, 2021)
Original releaseApril 7, 2019 (2019-04-07)
Related
Websitemashmaut.wixsite.com/podcast
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Background

Tamir Dortal was interested in Hebrew podcasts on the topics of conservatism, political philosophy, economics and civil liberties.[3] He discovered there were few to none Hebrew podcasts on these topics, and decided to start his own.

Chapters

The podcast addresses issues on Israel's public agenda, including:[4] Civil liberties, Jewish traditions in modern life, Jews and liberal conservatism, family, the welfare state, security, nationalism, Separation of religion and state, European migrant crisis, capitalism, governance, law and democracy, judicial activism, the Middle East and Islamic culture.[5][6][7]

Guests have included people such as Ben Shapiro, Victor Davis Hanson and Dennis Prager.

Production

On Meaning's team produces other successful podcasts such as: Hashimua[8] (Hebrew: השימוע – The Hearing), Al Hamilhama[9] (Hebrew: על המלחמה – About the War) and HaMatzbee Menatzeah[10] (Hebrew: המצביא מנצח – The warlord wins).

Host

Adv. Dortal received his law degree from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and interned at the Yehuda Raveh & Co. law firm. He is a social activist, lecturer/professor and civics teacher.[11] Dortal is also a partner at the Tikvah Foundation and director of the Jerusalem-based Exodus Program. He currently teaches economics at the Shalom Hartman Institute.

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