
Take a trip around the world with Mark Gordon and David Harris.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 120 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & Travel | |||

Join Mark Gordon and David Harris in conversation with Hassan Madah, the international marketing director of The Israeli Ministry of Tourism.
Edited by Shifra Jacobs.
Step into Nuremberg, a city where sweetly-spiced lebkuchen and sizzling sausages share the stage with medieval alleys, centuries of Jewish life, and the heavy weight of modern history. Wander through the reconstructed old town and its bridges, founta... more
In the lush, misty highlands of Boquete, Panama, Rabbi Yakov and Hana Poliwoda have created something extraordinary. Perched in the remote cloud forest, they’ve built a vibrant Chabad center that warmly welcomes both locals and Jewish travelers explo... more
Join Mark and David as they wander through Munich’s surprising mix of culture, history, and flavor. From the city’s buzzing contemporary arts scene to the quiet street where Albert Einstein once lived, they uncover stories that bring Munich alive in ... more
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The content is a vibrant exploration of global cultures, focusing on travel and the unique stories of Jewish communities across various regions. Episodes feature in-depth discussions on diverse travel-related themes, combining personal anecdotes, historical insights, and engaging dialogues with guests. Notable topics include the challenges of maintaining Jewish traditions in small communities, experiences in the cruise industry, and reflections on the contemporary implications of cultural and historical landmarks. This approach not only highlights travel as a physical journey but also emphasizes its emotional and spiritual connections, making it an appealing choice for listeners interested in rich narratives that celebrate cultural heritage... more
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Recent guests on The JPost Podcast include:
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2. Hana Poliwoda
3. Sapie von Aben
4. Karen Safreir
5. Eva Brockmann
6. Anna Winkler
7. Alexander Herrmann
8. Jeff Meisel
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