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Golda, Jonah and holy hiking

“The Yishai Fleisher Show” with hosts Yishai and Malkah Fleisher, and guests Susannah Schild, Rabbi Shimshon Nadel and Ben Bresky

On this week’s episode of “The Yishai Fleisher Show,” Yishai and Malkah Fleisher discuss the movie “Golda” and prepare for the solemn day of repentance, Yom Kippur. Susannah Schild goes “From Southerner to Settler” and helps us hike the Holy Land. Rabbi Shimshon Nadel talks about the book of Jonah, and journalist Ben Bresky discusses the miracle of the Abraham Avinu Synagogue in the Jewish Quarter of 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, IDF soldier and spokesman for the Jewish Community of Hebron, Yishai 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.
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