The Promised Podcast

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422 reviews
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653 episodes
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Date created
2013/11/28
Latest episode
2026/04/23
Average duration
86 min.
Release period
13 days

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An inside view of how Israel can warm your heart and make your blood boil. It's a show hosted by folks who live in and love Israel even though it drives them crazy, and who each week discuss the latest in Israeli politics, culture, and society.

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The "Men & Gods" Edition
2026/04/23
Miriam Herschlag and Noah Efron talk about 1) The imposed cease-fires, and whether Israelis ought to worry we're becoming a vassal state, and 2) What explains why an IDF soldier thought it was right, or maybe just amusing, to take a sledgehammer to a statue of Jesus in a yard in a village in Lebanon. For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: Peace activist, negotiator, and friend of the podcast Gershon Baskin writes that, "Donald Trump is the best chance Israelis, Palestinians have for peace since 1993". That so? Plus the joint Israeli-Palestinian Memorial Ceremony, an out of control bus-driver, and the lovely debut record of rising-star Noa Carsenti.
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The "Bombs and Balms" Edition
2026/04/16
Allison and Noah talk about 1) Whether or not, as an essay in the New York Times suggests, war has become "not a strategy but the norm" for Israel, (2) The World Happiness Reports finding that Israelis remain among the happiest people on earth, including after October 7th: Why is this? For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: A bunch of writers send a confusing open-letter to the Jewish Book Council saying (we think) that the JBC needs to de-Zionize. What should we make of that? Plus Yom Hashoah, Yom Ha-Atzmaut and Noga Erez rocking Coachella!
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The "War is Over! (If You Ignore a Thing or Two)" Edition
2026/04/09
Linda and Noah talk about: 1) The abrupt, maybe fleeting, end to the war with Iran, and what it means, and 2) The "Death Penalty for Terrorists" law recently passed by the Knesset (and destined to be struck down by the Supreme Court), and what it means. For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: Polls showed support for the war among Israelis steadily slipping with each passing day. Why did people's faith that something good might come of bombing Iran fade even as the airforces of Israel and the United States did most everything they set out to do? Plus a wedding that changed a culture, a boy gone missing, and life underground.
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The "Egypt Within Us" Edition
2026/04/01
Linda, Noah and journalist Judah Ari Gross discuss: 1) the Jewish thugs attacking, hurting and terrorizing Palestinians on the West Bank and, relatedly, 2) what our exodus story needs to be this year. Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: With the missiles and all the rest, we struggle to answer Joey Tribiani's all-important question: "How you doin'?" Plus making Passover at this odd moment (an audio collage by Miriam) and music of our season of freedom.  
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The "Radio Days" Edition
2026/03/26
Ninety years ago this week, Hebrew was heard on airwaves as the Voice of Jerusalem had its first broadcast. The feint echoes of the thing are worth listening for today.
The "Confounded, Unbounded & Undergrounded" Edition
2026/03/19
In this gala return of the Podcast, Miriam and Noah talk about (A) What this thing with Iran is, (1) Whether these days we're seeing a new, more Strangelovian Prime Minister Netanyahu, and (2) What life underground in the homefront tells us about Israeli society at this strange moment. Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: Miriam and Noah talk about their lives during wartime. Is it really true that it ain't no disco, it ain't no party, it ain't no fooling around? Plus some really good music that sounds more or less how we feel these days.
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The "Ran's Sheloshim" Edition
2026/02/26
Today marks the thirtieth day since we buried Ran Gvili, the hostage who came home last. The thirty day mark, the Sheloshim, signifies the end of the period of intense mourning. It may also be taken as the end of the terrible war in Gaza that followed October 7. Noah explores how wars end in Israel, and what the end of this war is like for all of us going through it. (This is the last of our special breaktime episodes. Stay tuned, the show is coming back soon!)
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The "'We Did Nothing Special': Remembering Uri Lupolianski" Edition
2026/01/22
Uri Lupolianski was the first ultra-Orthodox mayor of Jerusalem, and he was convicted of corruption. A week after his death, Noah says that he was also a reflection of all of us, at our imperfect best.
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The "Candles in the Wind and Candles in the Window" Edition
2025/12/18
In this last episode before our two month break (save for an occasional special, check your feed!) Linda Gradstein and Noah Efron talk about (1) What to make about Bondi Beach and the many, many violent things around the world that maybe led up to it, and (2) What does Hanukkah mean in 2025? For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: What do we look for in a Rabbi? All that and a Mufti and a Chief Rabbi studying the New Testament in Gaza City. Plus some really good music that sounds more or less how we feel these days.
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The "Aftermaths" Edition
2025/12/11
Allison, Don and Noah talk about (1) whether we are being buffeted by what some experts call a "mental health tsunami," after all that has happened, and (2) the decision by members of Kibbutz Be'eri not to preserve as memorials the mostly wrecked houses where almost a hundred of their loved ones were murdered on October 7. For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: Most Israelis think this is just a lull, and the fighting will start up again soon. All that and a long forgotten Israeli worth remembering and things that made our week. Plus some really good music that sounds more or less how we feel these days.
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The "Pardon Me?" Edition
2025/12/04
Miriam and Noah talk about (1) the Prime Minister's request that the President pardon him, to put an end to our long, national downer, and (2) what to make of the movie, The Sea, which took all the important Israeli prizes this year, for its depiction of a kid living under occupation, trying to get a glimpse of the sea. For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: It's not easy being Peter Beinart. All that and a farewell to the general in charge of IDF intelligence who did not foresee the Yom Kippur War, a train ride to Bat Yam, and a celebration of America that says more still about Israel.
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The "Old Ends & New Beginnings" Edition
2025/11/27
Linda Gradstein and Noah Efron talk about (1) our slow slouch seemingly back towards war on four fronts – Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Iran – why is it happening and where might it lead? and (2) what to make of three new political parties that have set themselves up, as we near the start of Knesset election campaigns. For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: How does celebrating the Pilgrim's first year in the New World look and feel when you do it in the very old world of the Holy Land? All that and Isaac and ourselves, Israelis in paradisical Hawaii, and Opera in Tel Aviv. Plus, new music for these uncertain times.
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The "Keeping the Peace?" Edition
2025/11/20
Allison and Noah talk about (1) the spike in thuggish thuggery of young Jewish thugs, throwing rocks, beating with sticks, setting fires, sparking fear among Palestinians on the West Bank, and also Jewish protestors and soldiers, and (2) the UN Security Council's decision to endorse US President Trump's 20 point plan for peace in the Middle East, offering a "pathway" to a State of Palestine. For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: US President Donald Trump writes Israeli President Yitzhak Herzog (1) that peace has come to the Middle East after 3,000 years, (2) that the Jewish People are "amazing", and (3) that we should do him a solid and pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose only crime is that he cares too damn much. As Ezra Furman once sang, "Well, what can you say to that?" All that and a tribute to a beautiful barefoot runner, iconoclastic physicist and communist malcontent, an appreciation of Allison's uber-capable daughter, and an exhibitions of army photographs. Plus, hip hop about where we are, two years after the war started.
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The "All the iPhones in the Sea" Edition
2025/11/13
Miriam Herschlag, Noah Efron and managing editor at eJewishPhilanthropy Judah Ari Gross talk about (1) the storm of protest and worry over the discovery that the army's chief attorney leaked a video incriminating reserve soldiers, and (2) the rising swell of Jewish spirituality and religion after October 7th and whether it is something to celebrate or fear (or both). For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: My therapist is a Zionist. What do I do? Plus, the 30 year anniversary of the week after Rabin's assassination, philanthropists building hospitals, and Miriam's day in the Shuk. And new religious pop music sweeping the charts.
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The "The Big Picture" Edition
2025/11/06
Noah talks about the big questions about Israel's future with historian, journalist, public intellectual and podcaster Marc Shulman.

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4.7 out of 5
422 reviews
jill17 2025/12/19
Amazing with so much heart!
I always learn something new and the music gives balance! Definitely give it a listen!
LiberalDadNC 2025/08/16
Essential
There are many podcasts offering news and opinions about Israel. This one reminds us why she is worth living and dying for.
Rocky Rollin 2025/02/07
Ruven Barkan
After listening to the show for around five years, Noah Efron’s weekly prodding to rate the show has finally pierced through. Through humor, politic...
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Prof_9988 2025/08/16
Shame
This used to be my favorite podcast. I listened every week with joy while preparing Shabbat dinner. But over the past year and a half, it’s become unb...
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Basic Needer 2024/12/16
Favorite Podcast
I never miss an episode of this podcast, which I love for so many reasons. Noah is a great host and sets the stage for each episode in a moving and er...
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mfs5566 2024/11/28
Never miss a week
This is the one podcast I listen to in full week in and week out. There is no better window than this into the goings on in Israel for those of us in ...
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Wistful 2 2024/11/07
Clarity and poetry
This episode put so much into clear perspective for me as I struggle with so many opposing thoughts. I wish everyone could hear this. Inspiring, heart...
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Video problem so mad. : ( 2024/10/13
A must listen
There’s so many things I love about this podcast, let me name a few: - Noah’s pace and tone when he opens the show, which more than once, has touched ...
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ggarb 2024/09/21
Never Miss It!
This is our go-to source for all things Israel. We so appreciate the thoughtful, well informed commentary of the brilliant panelists. Noah’s intro wit...
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JasonSuperPisces 2024/08/07
Unbalanced: too much Alison Kaplan Sommer
…and her bitter political views. Whenever she is co-hosting this is basically another depressing Haaretz podcast. Bitter, sad and self-defeatist. Th...
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