
Take a trip around the world with Mark Gordon and David Harris.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 114 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture | |||

Welcome to Bayreuth, a city where baroque beauty, rich brewing traditions, and deep cultural heritage come together. Famous for its beer and Franconian wines, Bayreuth is also home to magnificent architecture, leafy squares, and a story that reaches ... more
🎙️ Beyond Iconic: Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas! Join The Jerusalem Post Podcast – Travel Edition, Episode 113, as we set sail on one of the world’s largest cruise ships. From unforgettable family adventures to dazzling shows, cocktails, and cu... more
Panama City is a vibrant crossroads of cultures, where colonial ruins and gleaming skyscrapers frame a city shaped by the legendary Panama Canal and centuries of global trade. Its culinary scene blends Afro-Caribbean, Spanish, and Indigenous flavors—... more
Montenegro is a jewel on the Adriatic Coast. This Balkan gem offers sun, sea, skiing, history, great food and wine, and a whole bunch of surprises. Mark and David used the Dukley Hotels and Resort as their base, as they discovered Budva, Cetinje and ... more
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This podcast offers listeners an engaging exploration of diverse cultures and travel themes, emphasizing Jewish communities and traditions around the world. Highlighted discussions include the experiences of traveling rabbis, insights into Jewish life in various cities, and the impact of historical events on contemporary travel. Unique episodes often feature interviews with industry experts, such as leaders in the cruise industry and cultural representatives, creating a rich tapestry of personal anecdotes and professional insights that appeal to those interested in cultural travel and culinary experiences. The hosts blend humor, history, and travel tips, making it both informative and entertaining for the audience.
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Recent guests on The JPost Podcast include:
1. Rabbi Moshe Silberhaft
2. Rabbi Hershi Vogel
3. Benjamin Bolden
4. Steve Weller
5. Udi Schnabel
6. Hannah Brown
7. Danny Rothstein
8. Rabbi David Levinsky
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