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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2026 · 7 MIN

Asaf Romirowsky | What NYC’s New Policies Mean for Israel

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Steve sits down with Asaf Romirowsky, PhD, antisemitism historian and executive director of ASMEA and Scholars for Peace in the Middle East, to discuss NYC Mayor Mamdani’s surprising first-day reversal of pro-Israel policies. Dr. Romirowsky explains what this means for the city, the Jewish community, and the broader Middle East landscape, offering a clear, historically grounded perspective on the political and cultural implications.

Steve sits down with Asaf Romirowsky, PhD, antisemitism historian and executive director of ASMEA and Scholars for Peace in the Middle East, to discuss NYC Mayor Mamdani’s surprising first-day reversal of pro-Israel policies. Dr. Romirowsky explains what this means for the city, the Jewish community, and the broader Middle East landscape, offering a clear, historically grounded perspective on the political and cultural implications.

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