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Does Mayim Bialik Feel Safe in Public? & The Collective Punishment Paradox

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Being Jewish with Jonah Platt
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Jun 9, 2026
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Summary

SUMMARY From The Big Bang Theory to Jewish advocacy, Mayim Bialik shares the personal journey behind the public persona. Jonah Platt interviews actress, neuroscientist, author, and Orthodox Jew Mayim Bialik ( Blossom and The Big Bang Theory ) about rising antizionism and antisemitism, arguing it functions as a hate movement that shuts down dialogue through intimidation and threats. The conversation explores the rise of antizionist activism on college campuses, her parenting two sons amid the campus hostility, and her experiences navigating public criticism. She shares about her experiences visiting family in the West Bank , and her identification with Israel as her homeland. Jonah and Mayim discuss personal experiences of being confronted online and in public. Such as being protested for being labeled a “Zionist,” and her experience with shifting attitudes at UCLA in the late 1990s/early 2000s.  She also reflects on her directorial debut, As They Made Us , pressures in Hollywood such as lost sponsorships and exclusion from liberal spaces, and the courage required to remain visibly Jewish in public life. Thoughtful, honest, and often humorous, this episode offers a powerful exploration of identity, resilience, and what it means to live proudly as a Jew in the modern world. THIS WEEK’S MONOLOGUE: Jonah unpacks the paradox of two true statements, both seemingly made untrue by the other: Denying the connection of the Jewish people to Israel is bigotry. AND, conflating the Jewish people with Israel is also bigotry. MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE: 00:08:15 — Being a Public Jew in the Age of Social Media and Online Threats Mayim on how social media exposed her to antisemitic threats long before October 7th. Mayim Bialik: Our safety is at risk we've never experienced before 00:…