Rain, Blood, and Law

With rain falling in Israel, Yishai discusses the need for infrastructure to capture more of that rain. Good leadership is also a blessing: Yishai explains why he appreciates Deputy Knesset Speaker MK Moshe Feiglin and Economics Minister Naftali Bennet. Then, Rabbi Shimshon HaKohen Nadel is an author and educator who lives in Har Nof, he gives a status on how the ultra-Orthodox community is coping. Finally, Knesset Insider Jeremy Saltan discusses new laws and bills that seem to point to a nationalist Zionist trend in Israel.

From Hebron to Hollywood

First, is it too late for the American campus? Yishai speaks with Ron Krudo, Director of Campus Affairs at "Stand With Us" - the premier pro-Israel advocacy organization, about winning back the Israel narrative. Then, Yishai visits the LA Museum of the Holocaust with Randol Schoenberg, the U.S. attorney and genealogist who helped recover Jewish artworks stolen by the Nazis, as depicted in the 2015 film, Woman in Gold.

Yishai and Malkah on Pesach in Jerusalem

After a two-week hiatus, Yishai and Malkah return to the airwaves to discuss their Pesach experiences in Jerusalem.

Sabag on Israel and the United States Relations

Yishai and activist Joe Sebag talk about the current relationship between Israel and the United States.

Jewish Press Radio with Yishai Fleisher: Knesset Update

Yishai and MK Dr. Aryeh Eldad discuss Eldad's Hatikva Party and Jordan's role in a solution in the Middle East.

Boston Survivor on Why the Holocaust Can Never be Forgotten

Yishai interviews Holocaust survivor Eta Gluzband where she talks about her story before, during, and after the war.

A Night of Revelation and the Musical Spirit of Israel

Why does Shavuot (Festival of Weeks or Pentecost) have so many themes running through it? Agriculture, Mount Sinai, the Ten Commandments, the Book of Ruth, King David, the Baal Shem Tov, the consumption of dairy products and more all come together on this holiday, that begins Saturday night. Yishai is joined in-studio by Rabbi Mike Feuer to make sense of it all, ahead of the great "revelation." Then, Yishai is joined in-studio by Nachman and Sruli -- the Solomon Brothers -- who created their own band of bluegrass music, infused with spiritualism and folk rock, influenced by the likes of Bob Dylan and Neil Young. Their special blend of music has gained them numerous TV appearances and rave reviews. Their live performance at VOI will blow you away.

Jews Choose Life!!

On the road again, Rabbi Yishai is in Brooklyn! Join him as he goes over the Torah portion of Netzavim and discusses flying-high repentance, God's secrets, and choosing a biblical, Godly, and meaningful life!!

Jeremy Man Saltan on Canadians in Israel and Comments Towards Kerry

Yishai and Knesset insider Jeremy Man Saltan discuss Canadian visit to Israel, Bogie Ya'alon's views towards John Kerry, and Jews living in Judea and Samaria.

Too Many Rockets and Quail

After the giving of the Torah at Sinai, some Jews began to complain: "We're tired of the Manna - we want beef!! We miss Egypt!!" Rabbi Mike Feuer joins Rabbi Yishai at the Complaints Department. Then, Malkah Fleisher on Hamas' rocket attacks, and on Kuwait's perfidy.

Stairway To Heaven

Rav Mike Feuer joins Rabbi Yishai to walk with the Forefather Jacob on his adventures, dreams, family life and strife, and the birth of the Tribes of Israel. Then, Rabbi Daniel Korobkin, Senior Rabbi at Beth Avraham Yoseph of Toronto Congregation ("The BAYT") join Yishai to talk about Pittsburgh and the Israel-Diaspora divide.

Israel’s Battles Inside and Out

For this special segment, Meir Eisenman, Jerusalem Affairs correspondent, discusses the renewed efforts to control the Jihadist rampage in Jerusalem while Jeremy Saltan, our Knesset Insider, talks about the rift between the State Department and Bibi's Knesset speech.

Woodstock Meets the Bible

The first purchase of the Jewish people in the Land of Israel is celebrated by forty-thousand Jews gathering in Hebron for Shabbat Chayei Sarah - and coincides with Secretary Pompeo's dramatic announcement!

Knesset Christian Allies and the Sinai Option

Yishai talks about Israel's Christian allies and how the Sinai might work for the Palestinians.

PURIM! Living With Hidden Revelation

First Yishai and Malkah are already drinking, reading emails from Alaska, and seeing the hidden revelation in the Esther Scroll and how God prepares the remedy before the ailment. Then, Dr. Moshe Koppel, Director of the Kohelet Policy Forum, Israel's foremost nationalist think tank, and author of the new book 'Judaism Straight Up', joins Yishai to make sense of why Judaism works as an invisible anchor for Jews and for the world!

Plagues, Snakes, and Drivers Ed.

The showdown between Pharaoh and Moses (representing God) begins with a snake throw-down and then escalates from there. Rav Mike Feuer joins Rabbi Yishai on a walk between fire-filled hail balls from Hell and global redemption. Then Malkah on Israel leaving UNESCO and Yishai's politically incorrect Driver's Ed course.

Exploring Jerusalem with Tour Guide Meir Eisenman

Yishai is joined by tour guide Meir Eisenman to discuss his personal connection to Jerusalem and how it reflects in his tours.

The Teacher, The Preacher and the PR Master

Yishai is joined by Pastor Dave McGarrah and Charlie Schiffman to share a love of Israel, a love of Bible, and a love of mankind, also an ode to a dearly beloved friend: Charley J. Levine,62, who passed away yesterday. Charley was the founder and CEO of Lone Star Communications, one of Israel's most dynamic public affairs and media relations consultancies.

The Umbrage of Ultra-Nationalist Baruch Marzel

The follower of the Meir Kahane ideology tells Yishai and Jeremy Saltan about taking on opponents with political theater. After Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon took measures to empty the Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs in Hebron of Jews learning Torah prior to his visit, his car was jumped on by Marzel. He explains why he acted as he did, and why he has no plans to change his tactics.

The War on Tradition

Rabbi Mike Feuer, educational director of Beit Midrash Sulam Yaakov, joins Yishai to discuss 'Va'etchanan,' this week's Torah portion. Yishai reflects on an extremely difficult experience he had yesterday — enduring verbal abuse and humiliation, as he attempted to visit the Temple Mount. Then, in the light of the treatment of Jews at Judaism’s holiest site, the demolitions at Beit El and the Gay Pride March, Yishai discusses with Rabbi Feuer the repetition in “Va’etchanan” of the 10 Commandments and the iconic phrases that crop up throughout the portion, including the line that embodies the core principals of Judaism — the “Shema.” The two also consider the greatest struggles facing modern-day Israel and 21st-century Jewry.

Bringing Judea and Samaria Into Your Livingroom

Yishai in joined by Boutique Katom's Gedalia Blum to talk about his organization and how they are breaking the boycott of Judea and Samaria through commerce.

Our Planet is Noah’s Ark

On the Israel Podcast: Join Rabbi Yishai for a deep dive on hidden meanings of Torah's Flood narrative and what Noah's Ark represents on our life. Then, the roots of the Biblical word "Hamas" - violent distruction - and Israel's fight for control of the Holy Land.

The Techelet Revolution, Bringing Blue Back to the Jews

Yishai broadcasts from the Menachem Begin Center in Jerusalem where he recently attended the Techelet Conference. He talks with experts and scholars regarding the blue dye and the controversy it has caused in the Jewish world.

How Men Prepare for Passover, Molotov Cocktail Terror and the BIG Shabbat

Political Strategist Elie Pieprz and Knesset Insider Jeremy Saltan join Yishai to "talk Pesach" and and share their tips for the dreaded Passover preparations(i.e. clean early, clean often.) The issue of food, of course, comes up: What tastes better -- Pesach lazagna or matza Pizza? Why do Sephardi Jews eat things during the holiday that Ashkenazi Jews do not? And what the heck is "gebrachats"? Then, Ayala Shapiro, aged 11, was critically wounded by a Molotov cocktail hurled by a terrorist. Ayala, who suffered third-degree burns over 40% of her body, is facing a long, complicated and painful road to recovery, after days of hovering between life and death. But you can help. Tune in to hear how. Finally, Rabbi Mike Feuer joins Yishai to get ready for the BIG Shabbat -- "Shabbat HaGadaol" -- before Passover. Tune in to find out more!

Chabad in Nepal, San Remo Day, and Israeli Earthquake Preparedness

Yishai is joined, via phone from Bankok, by Chabad Rabbi Nechemia Wilhelm, who is in touch with Rabbi Chezki Lifshitz and his wife Chani, serving in Nepal. They discuss how Chabad, an organization that provides Jewish services to locals and travelers all over the world, is dealing with the fallout of the massive earthquake and avalanches that have plagued the region. Then, Yishai makes an impassioned plea to the next education minister to create "San Remo Day." He says that very few people are aware that April 25, 1920 was crucial in the international legal standing for the establishment of the state of Israel nearly three decades later. Finally, Yishai is joined in-studio by Jerusalem Post op-ed editor Seth Frantzman and editorial page editor Matthew Wagner to discuss the earthquake in Nepal, a place with which Israelis have a special connection.

The Liberation Continues

Happy Jerusalem Day! Yishai and Malkah Fleisher discuss God's revelation in the rebirth of Jerusalem. Rabbi Shimshon Nadel on the roots of Jerusalem Day (part 2). Ben Bresky tells the story of Rav Shlomo Goren, Chief Rabbi of the IDF in the Six Day War. And back to take on Israel's narrative war, indigenous rights activist Ryan Bellerose.

Visiting Rome, A Jewish Perspective

Yishai is joined by Jerusalem tour guide and friend Meir Eisenman to discuss Eisenman's recent trip to Rome and being a Jew among the ruins of the Roman Empire.

MK Rachel Azaria’s Grandma Comes Home

Yishai hears from the politician from the Kulanu party about her 90-year-old grandmother's move today from the US to Israel. MK Rachel Azaria, a former deputy mayor of Jerusalem, describes the journey her grandmother made by immigrating to Israel as one of the 221 new immigrants who arrived today on a Nefesh B’Nefesh flight.

Book of Ruth: Miraculous Midnight Rendezvous

Join Rabbi Yishai for a FULL - beginning to end - study of the Book of Ruth with commentary on the beauty and drama that leads to the birth of King David.

Why Singing Hatikva on the Temple Mount is Illegal

Yishai & Malkah talk about the fear of defending a tribal Israel in liberal circles, about getting detained for singing Hatikva on the Temple Mount, and about the rise of next gen Biblical leaders in the Torah portion of Pinchas - including the courageous Daughters of Tzlafchad.

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