dan senor

Dan Senor is the co-author of the New York Times bestselling books THE GENIUS OF ISRAEL: The Surprising Resilience of a Divided Nation in a Turbulent World (2023) and START-UP NATION: The Story of Israel’s Economic Miracle (2009), which has been translated into more than 30 languages. He is the host of the Call me Back podcast. Dan is a partner at a U.S.-based investment management firm.

During the presidential administration of George W. Bush, Dan was based in Baghdad for one year, where he served as a senior Department of Defense official and chief spokesperson for the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq. For his service, he was awarded the Pentagon’s highest civilian honor – the U.S. Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service – by the Secretary of Defense.

Dan has served as a foreign policy advisor to Republican presidential and vice-presidential candidates (2008, 2012, 2016 election cycles) and as foreign policy advisor in the U.S. Senate.

Dan appears frequently on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” and Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom”. He was educated at the University of Western Ontario, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Harvard Business School.

Amit segal

Ark Media Contributor

Amit Segal is an Israeli print, digital and television journalist. He is the chief political analyst for Israel’s Channel 12, where he anchors “Meet the Press.” Amit also writes for the country’s most read newspaper Israel Hayom. During his military duty, Amit served as a reporter in the Israeli Army Radio. In 2023 he self-published the book The Story of Israeli Politics (2023), which has been translated into Arabic, Russian, and will soon be published in English under the name A Call at 4AM. Amit is author of the English-language newsletter “It’s Noon in Israel.”

nadav eyal

Ark Media Contributor

Nadav Eyal is an Israeli journalist and winner of the Sokolov Award, Israel’s Pulitzer Prize. He is a columnist at Yedioth Achronot and Ynet and is a commentator at Israel’s Channel 12. During his military duty, Nadav served in the Israeli Army Radio as a reporter in the West Bank. Nadav is currently a Columbia University Senior Research Scholar of International and Public Affairs and Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs. Nadav is author of Revolt: The Worldwide Uprising against Globalization (2021) and the Hebrew book How Democracy will Win (If it Does) (2023).


michal lev-ram

Host

Michal Lev-Ram is a Silicon Valley-based Israeli journalist and co-host of Ark Media’s What’s Your Number? podcast. Michal serves as editor-at-large at Fortune magazine, where she does analysis and long-form reporting on the technology and entertainment industry. Michal co-chairs two annual conferences for Fortune: Most Powerful Women Summit and Brainstorm Tech. Before joining Fortune, Michal was a staff writer at Business 2.0. She has written for CNNmoneyFast Company, and Popular Science.

yonatan adiri

Host

Yonatan Adiri is an Israeli entrepreneur and co-host of Ark Media’s What’s Your Number? podcast. From 2008-2011, Yonatan served as Chief Technology Officer for former Israeli President Shimon Peres. In 2013, Yonatan established Health.io, a digital healthcare start-up that helps doctors diagnose patients using images from smartphones. In 2020, he was selected to Fortune Magazine’s 40 under 40 list.


Donniel Hartman

Host

Donniel Hartman is an American-Israeli rabbi, author, and co-host of the For Heaven’s Sake podcast. He is president of the Shalom Hartman Institute and holds the Kaufman Family Chair of Jewish Philosophy. Donniel has founded multiple education, training, and enrichment programs for scholars, educators, rabbis, and leaders in Israel and North America. He is the author of The Boundaries of Judaism (2007), Putting God Second: How to Save Religion from Itself (2016), and Who are the Jews—And Who Can We Become? (2023).

yossi klein halevi

Host

Yossi Klein Halevi is an American-Israeli author, journalist, and co-host of the For Heaven’s Sake podcast. Yossi currently serves as a senior fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute and co-directs Duke University’s Muslim Leadership Initiative. Yossi is a former contributing editor of The New Republic, and has written for many leading American newspapers and journals. Yossi is author of four books: Memoirs of a Jewish Extremist (1995), At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden: A Jew’s Search for God with Muslims and Christians in the Holy Land (2001), Like Dreamers: The Story of the Israeli Paratroopers who Reunited Jerusalem and Divided a Nation (2013), and The New York Times bestseller Letters to my Palestinian Neighbor (2018).