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Live The Land

Live The Land

By: Franny Waisman
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Live the Land is a podcast hosted by Franny Waisman, tour guide, educator, and lifelong explorer, where ancient Hebrew texts come alive through the land of Israel. Through conversations with people whose stories and spirit illuminate Israel’s past, present, and future, the show invites you into a deeper connection. Whether you are planning your next trip to Israel or seeking inspiration from afar, Live the Land is your place to journey, learn, and connect.Copyright 2025 Franny Waisman
Episodes
  • Knowing The Land: Begin Your Israel Journey Here
    Dec 16 2025

    What does it really mean to know the Land of Israel—not just to visit it, but to understand it deeply, historically, and spiritually? In this debut episode of Live the Land, host Franny Waisman explores how intimate knowledge of the land shapes identity, courage, and connection.

    Franny Waisman introduces listeners to the idea of “Knowing the Land,” a unique field of study in Israeli universities that integrates history, geography, archaeology, and natural sciences.

    True connection to Israel comes through learning, experience, and presence.

    Franny is joined by Eve Harrow, a veteran tour guide and senior advisor to the Judea Samaria Experience. Eve shares personal stories of courage, advocacy, and life on the front lines of Israel’s contested regions, offering an unfiltered look at the realities of Judea and Samaria beyond headlines.

    They discuss ancient and biblically significant sites, the meaning of courage in modern Israel, and how walking the land fosters a profound historical and spiritual bond.

    About The Guest:

    Eve Harrow is a highly respected tour guide, educator, and senior advisor to the Judea Samaria Experience. With decades of experience guiding visitors through Israel’s most historically and biblically significant regions, she is known for her deep knowledge, fearless advocacy, and commitment to connecting people to the land of Israel through lived experience.

    In this episode:

    • “Knowing the Land” is both an academic discipline and a lived philosophy in Israel.
    • Physical presence and walking the land create a deeper historical and spiritual connection.
    • Judea and Samaria are complex regions best understood through firsthand experience.
    • Courage is an essential part of engaging honestly with Israel’s story.
    • True understanding of Israel emerges from learning, context, and personal encounter.

    Ready to deepen your connection to Israel beyond the map and the headlines?

    Tune in to the full episode and begin exploring the land—step by step, story by story.

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    59 mins
  • Hebron, where it all began
    Dec 22 2025

    What does it really mean to encounter Hebron—not as a headline or a controversy, but as an eternal city that anchors the Jewish story from its earliest beginnings? In Episode 2 of Live the Land, host Franny Waisman explores why Hebron remains one of the most powerful places to understand Jewish history, identity, and destiny.

    Franny opens with a personal story about her children’s education in Israel and the profound spiritual connection they are building to Torah through lived experience. That story becomes the doorway into Hebron: a place where text, land, and legacy meet in real time.

    True connection to Israel comes through learning, experience, and presence.

    Franny is joined by Yishai Fleischer, the international spokesperson for the city of Hebron, who unpacks Hebron’s central role in Jewish history and spirituality. Together, they explore Hebron as the burial site of the patriarchs and matriarchs, a city that has always been contested, and a place that is also secure and evolving in the present.

    They discuss archaeological discoveries, the Biblical Highway Project that highlights Israel’s ancient routes, and the power of simplicity in building a lasting connection to the land. Through scripture, history, and personal insight, the episode frames Hebron not only as a memory of the past, but as a living link to the Jewish future.

    About The Guest:

    Yishai Fleischer is the international spokesperson for the city of Hebron and a leading advocate for sharing Hebron’s story with the world. He is a communicator, educator, and guide who brings biblical literacy, historical depth, and present-day perspective to one of Judaism’s most foundational cities.

    In this episode:

    • Hebron is a foundational city in Jewish history and spiritual identity.
    • Ma’arat HaMachpela ties the Jewish people to the Avot and Imahot in a tangible way.
    • Hebron today is both contested and secure, with growing opportunities for tourism and education.
    • Archaeology and scripture together deepen the experience of “knowing the land.”
    • Identity and self-perception shape how we relate to Israel’s past and future.

    Ready to deepen your connection to Israel beyond the map and the headlines?

    Tune in to the full episode and discover Hebron—where it all began.

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    56 mins
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