This week: Neighbors drag tables outside for a magical seder; the Passover egg hunt gets a bit surreal; and why home confinement was better during the First Gulf War

Eggs. They just can't be beat, especially if you don't have any during a pre-Passover shortage. In this week's episode, stories about the great egg hunt of 2020. Enjoy!

With smaller Passover seders this virus-battered year, chefs and food writers recommend making what you like, for once. Bonus: Hear Adeena Sussman share tips on the ToI podcast

Episode #30: A month after the Israeli elections, there's still no coalition. David Halbfinger explains why * Jewish thinkers' thoughts on this special Passover

What happens when you discover that a dear friend lives within shouting distance of your Tel Aviv apartment? Well, if you can't go outside, you shout

Two new ToI podcasts to enlighten and amuse: Conversations on how technology can aid in communicating with the elderly or God; and a short story from 'Why, Why, Why!'

Episode #29: Rosenberg also delves into family musical roots and shares a chipper tune * ToI Senior Analyst Haviv Rettig Gur talks stormy politics on a fast-changing Knesset map

A monthly storytelling event normally held in a crowded Tel Aviv bar is reconfigured here for the new coronavirus reality, recorded from lockdown to keep the story flame burning

Only in Israel can a coronavirus patient with a wicked sense of humor become an overnight celeb. Funnymen Jonathan Barak, Asaf Beiser, Benji Lovitt and Yisrael Campbell explain why

Episode #28: Doctors Daniel Landsberg and Kira Radinsky give update on Holy Land virus efforts * Don't waste time, says Creatively Quarantined duo Joyce Franco and Stephanie Graber

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