Dr. Nurit Hashimshony-Yaffe of the Tel Aviv-Yaffo Academic College tells us about her most recent study on women trafficking.
When disaster strikes in a far-flung corner of the earth, a search and rescue team is required: This is where Hilik Magnus comes in.
Host Marcela Sulak introduces us to Assaf Gavron’s novel ‘The Hilltop,’ which follows the lifespan of an illegal Israeli settlement in the West Bank.
The word סתם can mean many things in Hebrew: ‘for no particular reason,’ ‘just kidding,’ and it also has many more linguistic uses
Marina Toshich discusses her childhood and how she never imagined that out of all of her hobbies, the oud, would ultimately become her life and career.
Dr. Itamar Radai of Tel Aviv University’s Moshe Dayan Center takes us through the complex and evolving national identity of Israeli Arabs.
Dr. Shalom Salomon Wald tells host Gilad Halpern what the Jewish Civilization can learn from others’ mistakes.
We visit the picturesque Sataf National Park on the outskirts of Jerusalem, known for its ancient ruins and agricultural terraces.
We visit Latrun in Israel’s Ayalon Valley, believed to be where Joshua defeated the Amorites and where Judah Maccabee prepared to battle the Greeks.
Host Marcela Sulak tells Ali’s charming fairytale about how his craft was tested by a visitor who came daily to his shop…