Comedian Joel Chasnoff is well known on the Jewish comedy circuit. But what happens when travel is impossible? Hilarity -- on even the smallest of screens

From tax evasion to hidey-holes, IAA excavation director Yardenna Alexandre discusses Jewish life in the small village where Jesus grew up

Rabbi Sandra Lawson defines terms and speaks frankly about the challenge of not conforming to stereotypes in her role as a Hillel campus educator at Elon University

Dr. Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler says Israeli surveillance is much closer to China in terms of invasion of citizens' privacy than to European governments or liberal Asian countries

Join IAA archaeologist Barak Monnickendam-Givon on a jaw-dropping guided audio tour spanning two millennia some 7 meters under the Western Wall plaza

US-born Aliza Pilichowski talks about not knowing whether Benjamin Netanyahu will apply full Israeli law over her Jordan Valley town of 3,500 next week -- and other challenges

The former Labor leader views Israel as a 'beacon' to the world during the COVID-19 era, and urges constructive criticism, not disengagement, from the Diaspora on political issues

Social justice champion and former Argentine environment minister is ready to take on Israel's Orthodox status quo and fight for recognition of 1.8 million Jews he now represents

Breakthrough analysis of ancient fragments shows textual differences in Book of Jeremiah in 2nd Temple era; DNA procedure can be used to match tiny pieces to their original scrolls

Author of 'Jerusalem Drawn and Quartered' shares where the best humus in the world can be found -- and the best view to eat it with

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