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Artwork for Building Jerusalem

Building Jerusalem

Yitzi Tuvel

Conversations with artists, scholars, politicians, and mystics.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes78Founded7 years ago
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Religion & SpiritualitySociety & CulturePhilosophyJudaism

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Elisha Ancselovits is a rabbi, teacher, and researcher at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, Yeshivat Maale Gilboa, and Yeshivat haHakshava. more

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2 months ago

Azar Gat is a professor at the School of Political Science, Government, and International Affairs at Tel Aviv University. He holds the Ezer Weitzman Chair for National Security.

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3 months ago

Aleeza Ben Shalom is a matchmaker, author, and TV personality. She is most well-known as the star of the Netflix series "Jewish Matchmaking".

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5 months ago

Rachmiel Travitz is an ordained rabbi and a scholar of the Andalusian rabbinic tradition.

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2 years ago

Charlie Solomon is an old friend of my grandfather’s, who grew up in India when it was still under the British Raj. He will turn 100 this July.

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2 years ago

Yehuda Niasoff is a chazan, a shochet, and mohel (cantor, ritual slaughterer, and ritual circumciser). He is also a wedding singer, a medical first responder, and an amateur pilot.

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2 years ago

Sam Benjamin bears the torch of a fascinating culture: the Baghdadi Jewish community of India. He teaches the traditional Iraqi method for reading from the Torah, and works at the Sephardi Synagogue.

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2 years ago

Eddy Boas is a child survivor of the Holocaust and author of “I’m Not a Victim, I Am a Survivor”, which tells the story of how he and his family made it through the Holocaust.

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4 years ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 37 ratings
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    Really interesting and informative stuff

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    Love the channel, looking forward to hear more!

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    Australia6 years ago

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