There's no Edwin Black Show on Jan 16; our next show will be "Trump 2.0" on Jan 23. While we're off, please check out our examination of what war might look like in the year 2033.

This is our schedule for the next few months; links are to scheduled shows.

The Vintage Boys—Ken Abramowitz, Shel Freilich, Joshua London, and Zalmi Unsdorfer—join Edwin for Passover 2025/5785. There will be the usual reasoned deliberations on the best whiskies and wines for the observation of Passover plus cogent considerations of current events and history. Plus, we have special reports from Richard Heideman on October 7 litigation and Clare Lopez on the Iran nuclear standoff. Next year in Jerusalem!

Kristallnacht 2.0 may be postponed in the US — but Jews elsewhere around the world are facing a violent fate, and soon. Holocaust education leader Yossie Hollander and eminent civil rights attorney Nathan Lewin join Edwin for the ongoing discussion that nobody wants to have (part one; part two; part three; part four). In addition, Phyllis Greenberg Heideman updates us on the March of the Living, coming up in April, and Richard Heideman updates us on ongoing legal activities.

CFNS welcomes Edwin to Boca Raton for a limited-capacity dinner briefing.

Edwin, Carol, and Team Black wish everyone a healthy, happy, and safe winter holiday season. We’ll be back on January 9 with the next in our Kristallnacht 2.0 series.

Edwin plus Sharon Polsky, Clare Lopez, and Richard Heideman give updates on, respectively, global perils, antisemitism in Canada, the China threat, and the latest in legal action.

There's no Edwin Black Show on December 12; the next show (and the last show for 2024), on December 19, is Edwin’s year-end wrap-up Unanswered Questions. While we're away, please check out the Vintage Boys’ Rosh Hashanah from 2023/5874.

Edwin returns to the March of the Living as a scholar in residence.

We are extremely grateful to our sponsors and supporters.

Edwin serves once again as the scholar-in-residence for the International March of the Living, which gathers thousands every year, including Edwin and his guests — Phyllis Greenberg Heideman, Bruce Blank, Matt Lebovic, Faye Lincoln, Ken Abramowitz, and Merrill Eisenhower — to Auschwitz to commemorate the Shoah and life itself.