199 episodes

Israel Story is an award-winning podcast that tells true stories you won't hear on the news. Hosted by Mishy Harman, the bi-weekly show brings you extraordinary tales about ordinary Israelis. The show is produced in partnership with The Jerusalem Foundation. For Hebrew episodes, see סיפור ישראלי, or go to our website: israelstory.org
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Israel Story Israel Story

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.8 • 1.2K Ratings

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires subscription and macOS 11.4 or higher

Israel Story is an award-winning podcast that tells true stories you won't hear on the news. Hosted by Mishy Harman, the bi-weekly show brings you extraordinary tales about ordinary Israelis. The show is produced in partnership with The Jerusalem Foundation. For Hebrew episodes, see סיפור ישראלי, or go to our website: israelstory.org
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires subscription and macOS 11.4 or higher

    Wartime Diaries: Mishael Zion

    Wartime Diaries: Mishael Zion

    Next week, millions of Jews around the world will sit down at their Passover tables, for what will invariably be a very different kind of seder. The timeless question of how this night, or this Pesach, is different from all other nights, and all other Pesachs, has gained an entirely new - and tragic - dimension since October 7th. And few, if any, have thought about this matter more than forty-three year old Mishael Zion, a liberal Orthodox rabbi and Jewish educator from Jerusalem. 
    In 1997, Mishael’s father - Noam Zion - together with his friend David Dishon - published a popular English-language Haggadah called “A Different Night.” Seven years later, Mishael joined forces with his dad in creating an Israeli version - HaLayla HaZeh: Haggadah Israelit. And this year, two decades after that Israeli Haggadah came out, Mishael and his father decided to update it, for the first post-October 7th seder.
    The end song is Chad Gadya ("One Little Goat") by Chava Alberstein.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 28 min
    Wartime Diaries: Walter Bingham

    Wartime Diaries: Walter Bingham

    The horrific events of October 7th reminded many people of the darkest chapter in Jewish history - the Holocaust. And indeed, for the past six months, there have been as many comparisons to the Shoah as there have been critiques of those comparisons. 
    Of the roughly 130,000 Holocaust survivors living in Israel today, just under 10,000 reside in Jerusalem. Many of them participate in the Jerusalem Foundation’s Café Europa, which offers a physical meeting place, a wide range of social and cultural activities - concerts, lectures, memorials, workshops - and professional help in navigating the thickets of Israeli bureaucracy. We recently spent a morning at the Café Europa branch in Jerusalem’s German Colony neighborhood, where we heard all kinds of opinions about the Holocaust comparison. But the person with the strongest feelings on the matter just so happened to also be Café Europa’s oldest member - 100-year-old Walter Bingham.
    The end song is Tzair LaNetzach ("Forever Young") by Rami Kleinstein.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 21 min
    Wartime Diaries: Shai Davidai

    Wartime Diaries: Shai Davidai

    In the immediate aftermath of October 7th, Shai Davidai - an Assistant Professor at Columbia University - became an unlikely public defender of Israel. And truthfully, even he was surprised by this turn of events: As a committed left-wing Israeli, he had spent years criticizing the government, and often took to the streets to demonstrate against its policies. But the atmosphere he witnessed on college campuses (and specifically on his own campus at Columbia), compelled him to speak up and speak out.
    The end song is Yesh Lecha Chaver ("You've Got a Friend") originally by Carol King, performed by Tzila Dagan.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 26 min
    Wartime Diaries: Idit Ohel

    Wartime Diaries: Idit Ohel

    Alon Ohel - a talented young jazz pianist - was kidnapped from the Nova party on October 7th, and has been held hostage in Gaza ever since. His family has spent the last five plus months sending him good vibes and good music. In today's episode, his mother - Idit Ohel - talks about the importance of energy, friendship and hope during these dire times.
    The end song is Shuvi Elay ("Return to Me") by Avishai Cohen and friends.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 26 min
    Wartime Diaries: Sharon Gutman Gilor

    Wartime Diaries: Sharon Gutman Gilor

    One of very few positive outcomes of this war is that the ongoing debate surrounding the participation of female soldiers in combat has been decisively answered. Women are, as the IDF’s Chief of Staff - Herzi Halevi - has said on multiple occasions, an integral part of the military effort. They serve in tanks and in field intelligence posts, as pilots and naval officers, infantry soldiers, engineering specialists, canine handlers, medics and more. In fact, out of the 625 doctors and paramedics operating in Gaza in late December, 73 - more than ten percent - were women. In today's episode we talk to one of them, First Lieutenant Dr. Sharon Gutman Gilor.
    The end song is Kol Sha'ah Neshika ("Every Hour, A Kiss") by Chava Alberstein.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 14 min
    Wartime Diaries: Aliza Raz-Melzer

    Wartime Diaries: Aliza Raz-Melzer

    There has been endless talk of the “Home Front” during this war. The "Home Front," as in what goes on here in Israel, as opposed to what happens on the battlefield - in the streets and alleyways of Gaza. But, there is - of course - also a home front, or rather many different kinds of home fronts: some are stoic, others less so; some are somehow managing, others not at all. Much to her dismay, Aliza Raz-Melzer's 50-year-old husband Amiad volunteered to go fight. She gave us a glance into her home front. A home front that is conflicted - proud and supportive on the one hand, divided and even furious on the other.
    The end song is K'She'Ata Kan ("When You Are Here") by Ninet Tayeb.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 19 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
1.2K Ratings

1.2K Ratings

bruce Levin ,

So Many Interesting and Diverse Stories

I have a been a long-time fan and cannot say enough about how interesting and varied the stories are including the series on the Declaration of Independence, the Jerusalem YMCA, etc. Your pivot to the War Time Diaries is so right for the moment. Not only are the stories captivating but all of the production is of such high quality - audio, music, etc. Really great and please keep it up.

Cerezacountry ,

The best podcast right now

During this time listening to the voices this podcast brings is critical. Thank you and thank you for the beautiful music with which you end each episode .

Dandelions4Bees ,

A Light Amidst The Darkness

Thank you, for bringing these human stories to us, and allowing us to hear them. They are so important. May the survivors find heading & peace. Am Israel Chai

Top Podcasts In Religion & Spirituality

The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Ascension
The Bible Recap
Tara-Leigh Cobble
Girls Gone Bible
Girls Gone Bible
In Totality with Megan Ashley
Megan Ashley
Standard of Truth
Dr. Gerrit Dirkmaat
BibleProject
BibleProject Podcast

You Might Also Like

What Matters Now
The Times of Israel
For Heaven's Sake
Shalom Hartman Institute
Identity/Crisis
Shalom Hartman Institute
The Times of Israel Daily Briefing
The Times of Israel
Unpacking Israeli History
Unpacked
Unorthodox
Tablet Magazine