75 years after Carmel College's founding (in 1948), “The Road from Carmel” podcast, hosted by old-Carmelis Jill Kenton (1982-88) and Doron Junger (1983-88), tells the stories - your stories! - of the men and women who once attended a rather special boarding school tucked away in the English countryside for the Jewish boys and girls of the world. Carmel College: Ko leChai!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentaryReligion & SpiritualitySociety & CultureJudaism |
As the first season of The Road from Carmel podcast comes to an end, hear from some of its listeners with feedback on the podcast, and from Jill and Doron with their Season 1 highlights. more
Joining Jill and Doron on the 18th episode of the podcast, the last of our first season, to tell us their story, are siblings Rachel Feuerstein (1981-88) and Joe Feuerstein (1981-87), whose devout mixed-faith parentage made for a highly unusual Carme... more
Joining Jill and Doron on the 17th episode of the podcast, to tell us his story, is composer and film producer Stephen Endelman (1973-77), a resident of Los Angeles in California. more
Joining Jill and Doron on the 16th episode of the podcast, to tell us his story, is David Dangoor (1961-67), a British businessman and philanthropist, whose family foundation for some years immediately after the school closed owned the Carmel estate.... more
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Such a joy to hear the fabulous conversations that Jill and Doron (my former classmates) have had with such a variety of Old-Carmelis. It’s been a very lovely and amusing trip down memory lane and I’ve been reminded of so many pupils & teachers, the beautiful buildings & our old dorm rooms, and of course the everyday goings on of life at Carmel. Please keep up the good work, I’m so looking forward to the next series 😊 (Lindsay Simmonds 1981-1988)
Wonderful stories from this amazing episode. A true pleasure to listen to.
The last man standing. It was a sad day.
Jeremy bar mitzvah’ed me! Interesting interview:-) more
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Apple Podcasts | #166 | Hong Kong/Society & Culture/Documentary |
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