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The ancient springs of Sataf — Pathways

We visit the picturesque Sataf National Park on the outskirts of Jerusalem, known for its ancient ruins and agricultural terraces.

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The Kol Cambridge ‘Simchat Torah’ soundtrack

We’re celebrating Simchat Torah – the conclusion and recommencement of the cycle of the Torah reading – with a specially themed show.

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The great media parallax

The coverage of Operation Protective Edge this summer looked very different on Israeli TV screens compared to American or European ones.

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Latrun, where military legacies were forged — Pathways

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.

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Israeli archaeologists kill two birds with one stone engraving

Archaeologists were very glad to discover, while unearthing an ancient religious site in Israel, the names of two Australian soldiers etched into the stone.

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Israeli team’s record-breaking mission went swimmingly

An Israeli team broke the Guinness World Record for the longest open water relay swim this week.

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The United States of Israel?

Allison, Don, and Noah discuss a proposal to slice and dice Israel into small ethnically and ideologically defined localities.

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The ‘calamari is kosher, right?’ edition – The Promised Podcast‏

Allison, Don, and Noah talk about the potential ‘cantonization’ of Israel; the great media parallax; and why Israeli politicians are scared to be secular.

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Time for Your Hebrew Class, ‘Nachon’?

Today, Guy teaches us how to use the word נכון in different circumstances. Also, why we should never trust a ‘shin’ when we see one.

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