• Medieval magic & farmyard feasts: discovering rural Bavaria
    Feb 9 2026
    Bavaria is more than just Oktoberfest. In this episode, we leave the big cities behind and head deep into rural Bavaria, where alpine beer huts perch on mountain slopes and medieval towns hide centuries of stories behind their cobblestone streets. It’s a land where tradition meets hospitality, and every corner seems to hold a surprise.Along the way, we roll up our sleeves on an organic farm, meeting the pigs, sheep, and chickens that call it home. We learn the old-fashioned art of making butter, twist our own brezels, and, of course, sample Bavaria’s world-famous brews. Join us for a journey that blends history, flavor, and a touch of Alpine magic.

    This time:
    * From breakdown to breathtaking: hiking the Alps
    * Tongue-twisters and tasty wheels
    * The beer capital you’ve never heard of
    * Landsberg am Lech: where history hugs the river
    * Behind bars, Hitler picked up his pen
    * How to get there, what's kosher and FAQs galore
    * Meet the pigs living the good life
    * Baaad move: the great sheep escape
    * From cream to gold: churning our own butter
    * Learning the twisty art of brezels (and maybe a challah)

    Mark and David were guests of the German National Tourist Board.
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    42 Min.
  • Jews of China special: Tianjin (part two)
    Jan 27 2026
    In this episode we head to Tianjin in search of the traces left behind by the city’s once-thriving Jewish community in the first half of the 20th Century.

    From forgotten addresses to unexpected discoveries, we explore what remains—and what has vanished—of a remarkable chapter of Jewish life in eastern China.

    We visit the former synagogue, taking in its blend of traditional and non-traditional Jewish architectural elements, and reflect on what the building reveals about a community shaped by both heritage and place.

    Along the way, we speak with Israel’s cultural attaché in China, go mezuzah hunting in a quiet residential neighborhood, and hop on the high-speed train from Beijing to Tianjin.

    As always, we bring you practical travel insights, including transport tips, climate, accommodation options, and local food to look out for—plus much more from a city that continues to surprise.

    David was the guest of the the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation and the Chinese Enterprises Association in Israel.


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    38 Min.
  • Coco Cay, Paradise for a Day With Royal Caribbean
    Jan 14 2026
    Welcome to our latest episode, where we’re taking you straight to Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day at CocoCay — the private island escape that’s all about thrills and chills. From heart-pumping adventures like North America’s tallest waterslide and a helium balloon ride soaring 450 feet above the ocean, to the laid-back luxury of overwater cabanas and the crystal-clear lagoon, CocoCay has something for every kind of traveler. Whether you’re here for the adrenaline rush or the perfect beachside unwind, this island truly lives up to its name — a perfect day.

    And we hear from the Israeli exec who makes it all happen!

    Mark and David were guests of Royal Caribbean.

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    30 Min.
  • Jews of China special (part one)
    Dec 29 2025
    Every great journey needs a starting point. For The Jerusalem Post Podcast – Travel Edition’s new three-part special from China, that is Beijing—not as a chapter in Jewish history, but as the place where the story begins to unfold.

    In the first episode of the series, we land in China’s vast and dynamic capital, taking in the city’s scale, symbolism, and spectacle. This opening chapter is about orientation: to the country, to the journey ahead, and to the people who will help guide it.

    At the heart of the episode is the group’s host and sponsor, the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC). We hear from Guan "Jorge" Jiaxin, a warm and committed bridge-builder—someone with a deep affection for Israel and a genuine belief in people-to-people connections. His presence sets the tone for what follows: travel rooted in relationships, curiosity, and mutual respect.

    From there, the episode unfolds as a first encounter with Beijing itself: Tiananmen Square, Jingshan Park, the Olympic Park and the Great Wall, of course.

    This installment is about arrival. About seeing. About standing at the threshold of a much larger narrative.

    David was the guest of the the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation and the Chinese Enterprises Association in Israel.


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    51 Min.
  • The fate of the Israeli tourism industry | Travel Edition
    Dec 15 2025
    Join Mark Gordon and David Harris in conversation with Hassan Madah, the international marketing director of The Israeli Ministry of Tourism.

    Edited by Shifra Jacobs.
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    43 Min.
  • Layers of Nuremberg: shadow and light
    Dec 1 2025
    Step into Nuremberg, a city where sweetly-spiced lebkuchen and sizzling sausages share the stage with medieval alleys, centuries of Jewish life, and the heavy weight of modern history. Wander through the reconstructed old town and its bridges, fountains, and castle, pause at sites that recall Jewish heritage, and confront the haunting legacy of the Nazi rally grounds and the war-crimes trials in Courtroom 600. In this episode, we explore Nuremberg’s flavors, stories, and scars—discovering how a city shaped by both joy and tragedy continues to speak to visitors today. This time:
    • Traditional vegan??? Sausages in the city gate
    • Old Town, new stones
    • Tasty toppings on monks' wafers
    • The silence of Nuremberg’s Medieval Jews
    • Dürer’s brush with Nuremberg
    • How to get there, climate and other FAQs
    • Inside Courtroom 600
    • Of Albert Speer
    • Reconciling history
    • Justice Across Time
    • Hitler's colosseum
    • Kristallnacht and the Nuremberg vase
    • Farewell to bittersweet Nuremberg but we hope to be back soon
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    44 Min.
  • Chabad Hospitality in the cloud forest of Boquete, Panama
    Nov 17 2025
    In the lush, misty highlands of Boquete, Panama, Rabbi Yakov and Hana Poliwoda have created something extraordinary. Perched in the remote cloud forest, they’ve built a vibrant Chabad center that warmly welcomes both locals and Jewish travelers exploring the region’s breathtaking hiking trails, world-renowned coffee plantations, and its iconic volcano.

    From a beautifully-appointed dairy kosher restaurant and meaty meal deliveries straight to hotel rooms, to a picturesque synagogue, lively community events, cozy guest rooms at the Chabad House, and even a pristine mikvah - Boquete’s Jewish oasis offers everything a visitor could need, all in one of the world’s most scenic settings.

    Join Mark and David for an in-depth, heartwarming chat with the remarkable Poliwodas.
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    43 Min.
  • Munich Like Never Before: Jewish History, Sausage Tales & an Arts Explosion
    Nov 3 2025
    Join Mark and David as they wander through Munich’s surprising mix of culture, history, and flavor. From the city’s buzzing contemporary arts scene to the quiet street where Albert Einstein once lived, they uncover stories that bring Munich alive in unexpected ways.

    Along the way, they step inside the Jewish Museum to explore the city’s layered Jewish heritage, and, of course, dive into the tales of Munich’s world-famous sausages.

    With their trademark warmth, curiosity, and humor, Mark and David connect the dots between past and present, giving listeners a Munich experience that’s equal parts inspiring, delicious, and unforgettable.
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    56 Min.