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“The Yishai Fleisher Show” with hosts Yishai and Malkah Fleisher, and guest Ben Bresky

Yishai Fleisher
Yishai Fleisher

This week on “The Yishai Fleisher Show,” Yishai and Malkah Fleisher discuss the state of antisemitism around the world and the pro-Hamas rallies that blocked an Israel real-estate expo.

Then, Yishai visits the Shalom Hartman Institute to speak to young Jewish students who need to hear the truth. Finally, Ben Bresky on the story of the little girl who was sent down into the bowels of the Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs in Hebron.

Produced by Yishai Fleisher and the Land of Israel network and part of JNS’s library, “The Yishai Fleisher Show” is a popular English-language podcast exploring Israeli life, politics and Jewish thought.

Drawing on his experience as a journalist, legal and biblical scholar, Israel Defense Forces soldier and spokesman for the Jewish Community of Hebron, Fleisher sheds light on everything from global and Middle East news to weekly Bible/Torah study, health, family, and, of course, the amazing rebirth of Israel.

Yishai Fleisher is the international spokesman for the Jewish community of Hebron and an advisor to Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
“They feel that on the ashes of an incinerated civilization, they will rise to their paradise,” Edwin Black told JNS, prior to a talk he gave in Los Angeles.
The Combat Antisemitism Movement said that it has documented 2,543 antisemitic incidents worldwide since the start of January.
The monarch showed solidarity after stabbings and arson attacks as antisemitism reached record levels in the U.K.
The terrorist had “crossed the Yellow Line and approached the troops, posing an immediate threat to them.”
Still, 61% of respondents to an April poll from the Pew Research Center said that religion was declining in influence in the country, compared to 37% that said it was gaining ground.
Neutra, an IDF lone soldier killed on Oct. 7, had deferred his enrollment to Binghamton University to serve in the Israeli military.