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JNS partners with ‘Standpoint’ and Gabe Groisman

The podcast will stream weekly on JNS, featuring leading voices worldwide.

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Gabe Groisman. Credit: Courtesy.

JNS announces a new partnership with “Standpoint,” an acclaimed interview series hosted by Gabe Groisman, an attorney, public speaker and the former mayor of Bal Harbour, Fla.

“Standpoint” brings conversations with leading voices in politics, media, culture and global affairs. Each episode dives into the pressing issues shaping the Jewish world and beyond, offering insights from some of the most dynamic and influential guests.

Produced by Tila Falic Levi, the show has already established a significant following on Rumble.

The new season of “Standpoint” will now also be published on YouTube, exclusively on JNS TV. The first episode features Erin Molan, a celebrated Australian broadcaster and journalist, in a wide-ranging discussion on current affairs.

Previous episodes have featured notable figures, including United States Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Israeli Ambassador to the United States Yechiel Leiter, both of whom were recorded at JNS Studios in Jerusalem.

Stay tuned for new episodes premiering weekly on JNS.org and across JNS TV platforms.

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