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Wandering Jews: A Travel Podcast That Entertains & Informs

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Wandering Jews: A Travel Podcast That Entertains & Informs
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  • Wandering Jews: A Travel Podcast That Entertains & Informs

    The Frontiers Edge – Eilat and the Southern Arava

    11/05/2026 | 19 mins.
    At Israel’s southern tip, where desert horizons stretch without end, Eilat and the Arava tell a story shaped by distance, daring, and the frontier spirit. Here, improvised flags, pioneering kibbutzim, and an ancient date seed reborn all reveal how life at the edge becomes a laboratory for reinvention. Join us as we explore a landscape where imagination meets isolation—and where the desert becomes not an end, but hopefully also a beginning.

    Links for Additional Reading

    “Lost in Eilat” at Segula, the Jewish History Magazine
    https://segulamag.com/en/lost-in-eilat/

    “My City – Eilat” at the Digital Archive of UCLA
    https://digital.library.ucla.edu/catalog/ark:/21198/z1k716vn

    The Arava Insitute for Environmental Studies
    https://arava.org/
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  • Wandering Jews: A Travel Podcast That Entertains & Informs

    Under the Crescent Moon: Three Synagogues and Jewish Life of Morocco

    20/04/2026 | 32 mins.
    Across Morocco’s historic cities, three synagogues trace a story carried on shifting currents—moments when Jewish life swelled with creative possibility and moments when it retreated behind quiet walls. From the hidden doorway of Ibn Danan to the open‑sky courtyard of Slat al‑Azama to the luminous modern hall of Beth‑El, each synagogue marks a different turn of the tide. Join us at J2 adventures ‘Wandering Jews’ as these sacred spaces reveal how Jewish life in Morocco moves in continual ebb and flow, leaving behind beauty, memory, and a rhythm all its own.

    Links for Additional Reading

    The Ibn Danan Synagogue, Fez, Morocco
    ANU, The Museum of the Jewish People
    https://dbs.anumuseum.org.il/skn/en/c6/e23554768/%D7%90%D7%95%D7%93%D7%95%D7%AA/The_Ibn_Danan_Synagogue_Fez_Morocco

    Israeli, Moroccan Researchers Excavate Synagogue In Atlas Mountains
    I24News, 24 December 2021
    https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel/archeology/1640350989-israeli-moroccan-researchers-excavate-synagogue-in-sahara

    Moroccan Jewry at the National Library of Israel
    https://www.nli.org.il/en/discover/judaism/jewish-communities/jews-in-islamic-countries/moroccan-jews
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    Ketef Hinnom – Treasures Worth More Than Gold

    30/03/2026 | 30 mins.
    Journey with us to Ketef Hinnom, where a restless teenager, a collapsed tomb, and two tiny silver scrolls opened a window onto the oldest biblical text ever found—and a Jerusalem far more complex than skeptics imagined. This archaeological thriller reveals how memory, mystery, and the human need for blessing converge in a burial cave that bridges ancient faith and modern identity. Join as we uncover a story that proves some words - and some blessings - can survive.

    Links for Additional Readings:

    “In Memoriam: Prof. Gabriel Barkay, Dean of Biblical Archaeology (1944–2026)” – Armstrong Institute
    https://armstronginstitute.org/1410-in-memoriam-prof-gabriel-barkay-dean-of-biblical-archaeology-1944-ndash-2026

    “The Ketef Hinnom Scrolls: Earliest Biblical Text Ever Discovered!” – Armstrong Institute
    https://armstronginstitute.org/1123-the-ketef-hinnom-scrolls-earliest-biblical-text-ever-discovered

    “Priestly Benediction on Amulets,” Israel Museum
    https://www.imj.org.il/en/collections/198069-0
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    Berlin’s Museum Island – A Dream of Home and the Cracks in the Walls

    09/03/2026 | 37 mins.
    Step onto Berlin’s Museum Island, where the Enlightenment dreamed of a universal home for human creativity—and where Jews helped shape that vision with boldness, generosity, and imagination. Yet amid its temples of art and reason, the island also reveals the cracks: the shadows of exclusion, erasure, and the breaking of the very ideals it sought to enshrine.
    Join J2 Adventures’ Wandering Jews as we explore a place that inspires the human spirit, even as it exposes the profound limits of the Enlightenment’s promise.

    Links for Additional Readings:
    The James-Simon-Galerie – Official Overview (Museumsinsel Berlin)
    https://www.museumsinsel-berlin.de/en/buildings/james-simon-galerie/

    Haskalah / Jewish Enlightenment – Jewish Museum Berlin
    https://www.jmberlin.de/en/topic-haskalah-enlightenment

    “James Simon: Art Collector & Owner of the Nefertiti Bust” – The Collector
    https://www.thecollector.com/james-simon-a-generous-patron-of-the-arts-and-modest-social-benefactor/
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    Don Quixote: An Honorary Member of the Tribe?

    16/02/2026 | 33 mins.
    Our journey begins in Madrid’s Plaza de España, standing before the weathered bronze figures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza as Miguel de Cervantes watches from above. We explore why this "Impossible Dreamer" became a profound symbol for the Jewish experience, from the 19th-century Yiddish schlemiel to the "Prince of Dreams" in modern Israeli pop. From the shadow of the Expulsion to the stages of Broadway, we trace the knight’s journey and the "messianic yearning" that makes this 400-year-old character feel like a member of the Tribe.

    Links for Additional Reading
    The Secret Jewish History of Don Quixote by Benjamin Ivry (The Forward, 17 February 2014)
    Why You Should Read ‘Don Quixote’? by Ilan Stevens (Ted Ed, 18 October 2018)
    Don Quixote: An Honorary Wandering Jews – A Spotify Playlist
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About Wandering Jews: A Travel Podcast That Entertains & Informs
Welcome to Wandering Jews, our J2 adventures. podcast!Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Jewish experiential travel as we traverse the globe.Whether it’s the ancient streets of Jerusalem or the historic charm of Toledo, each episode offers a fresh perspective and a deeper connection to the Jewish story.See more at j2adventures.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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