Don't Know Much About with Naya Lekht

By Naya Lekht

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Episodes: 38

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Don't Know Much About is a podcast hosted by Dr. Naya Lekht, a scholar and educator with a PhD from UCLA in Russian Literature. Each episode unpacks a contentious topic — from antizionism and Soviet history to Jewish identity and contemporary geopolitics — through rigorous research, personal stories, and candid conversations with leading thinkers. Clarifying the complex, one conversation at a time.


Episode Date
"The Campus That Celebrated October 7th" with Eyal Yakoby
Jun 03, 2026
Stop Antizionism with Ben Shapiro and Natasha Pein
May 12, 2026
The UN's Antizionist Machine: 50 Years of Institutional Bias with Ben Cohen
May 11, 2026
"Zionophobia, AI, and A Life of Inquiry" with Judea Pearl
Apr 27, 2026
"Canada's Polite Pogrom" with Jesse Brown
Apr 15, 2026
From Law to Culture: Where the Real Battle Is Being Fought
Mar 22, 2026
'You Started With a Tough Case:" Jews and Anti-Discrimination Law with Rona Kaufman
Mar 15, 2026
Propaganda in the USSR, Virtue in the USA: Antizionism
Mar 14, 2026
25 Years of Campus Antizionism: An Investigative Report
Mar 08, 2026
Cold War Ghosts: The American Afterlife of Soviet Antizionism with Shaul Kelner
Feb 24, 2026
Byline or Party Line? Journalism after October 7 with Kevin Deutsch
Feb 13, 2026
To Live with Conviction: A Conversation with Natan Sharansky
Feb 01, 2026
The Islamic Republic vs. the Iranian People with Ali Siadatan
Jan 23, 2026
My Family Read That Too! The Soviet Jewish Bookshelf
Jan 12, 2026
Inside the Anti-Israel Cult: Michael's Story
Jan 04, 2026
Beware Those Who Condemn Antisemitism: The Relationship between Antizionism and Antisemitism
Dec 27, 2025
When the State Took the Classroom: The Story Behind 15 Days
Dec 24, 2025
Illegal on Paper, Ignored in Practice: Jews and the Enforcement Gap
Dec 23, 2025
Heroes, Villains, and Speaking for a Nation with Eylon Levy
Dec 18, 2025
Born in the West: The Hidden Origins of Today’s Anti-Western Movements
Dec 01, 2025
Antisemitism Was Illegal and Poland Purged Its Jews: The 1967 Story
Nov 26, 2025
Arrivederci Italy: Monica Osborne on Italy's Jews
Nov 12, 2025
This Far, No Further: On the Need for Jewish Rebels
Oct 29, 2025
The Courage to Name It: Andrew Pessin's Journey Confronting Antizionism
Oct 22, 2025
Armed and Jewish: The Case forJewish Gun Ownership
Oct 15, 2025
Reevaluating Jewish Advocacy Against Antizionism
Oct 15, 2025
Bye, Bye Miss American Pie? A Schism on the Right
Oct 04, 2025
Why Gen Z Shrugs at Making the "Case" for Israel
Sep 09, 2025
When Israel Becomes the Whole Story: The Dilemma of a Partial Jewish Identity
Sep 02, 2025
We Always Danced Again: Hillel Fuld Urges Jews to Keep on Shining
Aug 25, 2025
When Diversity is a Fig Leaf: The Case for Bold Jewish Leadership
Aug 18, 2025
America First, Antisemitism Last: The Case for Neoconservatism
Aug 10, 2025
Surviving Antizionism: Natasha's Story
Aug 07, 2025
When the Right Got a Makeover—and a Jewish Problem
Aug 03, 2025
Should the Jews Play Dodgeball? An Honest Conversation on Jewish Advocacy
Jul 30, 2025
They Hate the Left, Love America, and Blame the Jews: How the Woke Right Mirrors the Left
Jul 29, 2025
Life is Short, Tell Good Stories: Iranian and Russian Jewish Perspectives
Jul 16, 2025
Is ANY Jewish organization successful?
Jul 12, 2025