Fri, 24 November 2006 Happy Thanksgiving Well...at least for a while. Off to the States. The Weather Bard stays with us, though. And we have a guest commentator, Yaakov Lappin of YnetNews.com We talk about our Defense Minister; Charley has an idea for some political action at the United Nations; Thanksgiving Turkey; and Thanksgiving debacle; Haredi Fashion Convention and ladies....please walk on the other side of the street. Everyone say good-bye to Samantha for a while. She's off to the States. Please check out YnetNews.com for your Israel news needs. Our final song is by Caroline. A choice from Samantha. They're a new Israeli group. |
Fri, 17 November 2006 Wrestlemania Or maybe a little disagreement...about...stuff. The Weather Bard bids adieu (sniff, sniff). Our thanks to Steven Cohen for a job incredibly done. Comments on the comments, Israel's Post Office and indiscriminate charging, Arielle update, Sam's leaving on a jet plane. Paula Abdul comes out of the closet. Our thanks for the intro goes to The Ask Lyndon Podcast and Three Blind Mice And we finish things off with YO - YA! |
Fri, 10 November 2006 I Love A Parade The Gay Pride Parade turns into a Gay Pride Event. Violence works. Haredim rioting for no good reason. Israel government folds again. Olmert does nothing so he can keep his job. Lieberman in charge of dismantling settlements, and other absurd situations. The final song is by Eric Berman. Thanks to Craig Patchett for the intro and be sure to listen to What's On! Podcast |
Fri, 3 November 2006 Turnin' Down The Flame And we're not talking about the weather. Although, we do talk about the weather. Israel weather, that is. Charley has a miserable time getting his car tested. The haredim (ultra-orthodox) are being ridiculous...again. The Israeli government is at a standstill, but Carol has a solution! Check out a couple podcasts: Southern Orange County Podcast 100 Word Stories Podcast And our final song is by Beit Habubot |
Fri, 27 October 2006 No More Jet Lag And we're back to arguing. It feels good. There's a racist in the Knesset, but our elected officials don't care. Olmert doesn't care. Peretz doesn't care. Assassin's conjugal visit. Israel politics at its finest. Peres wants to be president, but you gotta promise. And Arielle survives a breakup. Final song is an oldie by Kaveret. |
Fri, 20 October 2006 We're Baaaaaack Home again! Good to be back. We talk about the trip back home to Israel. Getting back into the Israel political swing of things we talk about our disgraceful president (as opposed to the others some may have), possible political party mergers, gorgeous weather, and all kinds of stuff. Still very jet-lagged. Special thanks again to Richard Lewis for the intro. And we had a great time with Matt and Amy (Redboy Podcast) and Lisa and Joe (Cheap Date) at Navy Pier in Chicago! Final song is going out to our nephew Jake who requested Hadag Nachash. |
Sat, 14 October 2006 Special Guest! Our nephew Jake joins us! We talk about the lack of news from Israel, girlfriends, the Foley Scandal (because we heard it's required by law to talk about it on all media now), snow in Chicago, and we're wrapping things up here and GOIN' HOME! Thanks for hanging with us on our trip! |
Sat, 7 October 2006 Another From Chicago Charley meets a star. This is uploaded once again from Starbucks. Hard to keep track of Israel from here, but the coffee is better. |
Tue, 3 October 2006 IN CHICAGO First of all, apologies for not getting this to you sooner. To say things have been crazy...well you can imagine. But this has remained a priority. We promise. We've been to California, and now we're in Chicago. We still have time to talk about Israel and a weird experience for Charley on Yom Kippur. Controversy follows Israelisms. I swear we don't ask for it! We're still going to try to shoot for a regular show on Friday. Excuse the production quality. It's unedited, uncompressed, and uploaded at Starbucks because nobody in our family has wireless access! Could be worse. I mean look at it this way....we're drinking Starbucks!!! |
Fri, 22 September 2006 HAPPY NEW YEAR! Shana Tova everyone! From Carol and Charley, we want to wish each and every one a very happy, healthy year (5767). We loved sharing this past year with you and hope you'll join us in the next. We talk about the criminals known as Charley and Carol. The terrorists talking at the United Nations. The Pope's troubles and the "disproportionate response". Arab MK's cutting of their noses. And our trip to the United States! |
Fri, 15 September 2006 And Some Stand-Up, Too Charley goes to the dogs...or vice-versa. The idiots at Amnesty Intl. The Palestinian two-step. Politicians in Israel should come clean. No matter who they are. Getting ready for the trip. Final song by Beit HaBubot. |
Fri, 8 September 2006 You're No Genius... Okay, so that was the wrong thing to say, but... We talk about ultra-orthodox weddings, Max Brenner Chocolate Bar, The Marker's most influential, presidential's troubles, Blair is coming and we want Gerry Adams to go home. A couple of trivia questions. Final song is from our listener, Jake from Michigan! called, "I Need You" |
Fri, 1 September 2006 The Monday Morning Quarterback Show Commissions, inquiries, blame, responsibility, but is anyone doing anything? Hostage rally in Tel Aviv. Another trivia question. Israelisms Essentials No choices in Israeli government. School begins...and all sorts of other stuff. Check out BBQ Bob's show...I promise I will. And the Trypod Network welcomes The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd and Mostly News! The final song is a favorite from Chemi Rodner. |
Fri, 25 August 2006 Rhetoric Samantha enters the fray. Amnesty Intl. is a joke. But Terj Larsen and Wikipedia are ridiculous as well. Whose head should roll and why? Carol has some nice stories. Is disengagement still relevant? The final song is from Jeremy Kaplan. One of the prettiest songs ever, "Kfar Achshav". (Next to "Alison" by Elvis Costello, of course) |
Thu, 24 August 2006 Wrapped in a thinly disguised excuse, Wikipedia deletes Israelisms Podcast from its listings, to the dismay of the show's listeners worldwide. One person's anti-Israel agenda seems enough for the Wikipedia editors to take action. Jerusalem, ISRAEL(PRWEB)August24,2006--Wikipedia has shown a surprising political anti-Israel opinion and booted Israelisms Podcast (http://www.israelisms.com) from its listings. Even after overwhelming support for the retention of the most popular English language podcast broadcast from Israel, the editors today deleted the show from its offerings. Some may have seen it as an advertisement; or Wikipedia shouldn't be political; or it doesn't belong in Wikipedia. But when the entry for "Daily Source Code", which is only an advertisement for DSC and Podshow remains untouched, it makes one wonder. When "Dawn and Drew" are there, it's obvious Wikipedia doesn't concern itself with "family-friendly" issues. When "Nobody Likes Onions" has, as part of their write-up "NLO is very politically incorrect", it's evident the Israelisms situation has nothing to do with all politics. And when "Madge Weinstein" from "Yeast Radio" claims "she" is "also the former lover of Ethel Merman", it's clear Wikipedia has no concern for taste. So, what was it? It's pretty clear that the only entry for a podcast dealing with everyday life and talking about politics from within Israel bothered some people with an anti-Israel agenda, and either Wikipedia folded... or they agree with that agenda. Category: general -- posted at: 1:19 AM |
Fri, 18 August 2006 Knee Deep In The Hoopla! The war is over? Depends on who you talk to. In Israel, there's always something going on. France backs out (there's a shocker). Dan Halutz gives stock tips. Another election around the corner? Arielle picks up katyushas, and Sam's friends are back. Don't forget to make us a favorite at Podcast Pickle IMPORTANT! By the way....someone wants Israelisms taken out of Wikipedia. So PLEASE go to the Wikipedia Israelisms entry and help Israelisms stay in there. |
Fri, 11 August 2006 Still Going On... Check out Israelisms in Wikipedia! And Yahoo! Podcasts Staff Pick Arielle needs a care package in the army so we send it to her. Our adventure in Betar Illit. Carol and Charley go at it. Israel government's missteps, mistakes, and misguidance. And a very special ending to the show. |
Fri, 4 August 2006 And The Beat Goes On... Depeche Mode is stupid, but Mel Gibson gets the nod. Check your driver's license because Charley didn't check his. Israelisms The Musical? Arielle's Israel Army story. Carol does some blaming. Temporary neighbors across the street, and more! Final song is an oldie, but a special request from Carol. "Lu Yehi" sung by Gashash Chiver and Naomi Shemer. |
Fri, 28 July 2006 Hangin' In There Charley tells Israeli army stories from Arielle. Israel Little League in the European League Championship. Saeb Erekat...would you buy a car from this man? Oh yeah....and there's still a war going on. We tell about Israel refugees and the way we handle that situation. Kofi Annan makes another bone-headed accusation. Oh yeah.....and THANK YOU, FOX NEWS. Important website to visit: Crisis In Israel If you haven't already, listen to our visit with Bill Grady on You Are The Guest. Our final song is from Mollie Levi called "Bye Bye". |
Fri, 21 July 2006 ![]() The Armchair Quarterback Show The answer to the crisis and war in Israel is revealed. But why would you expect less? Where are those missiles kept, anyway? The idiots at the United Nations deserve mentioning. Arielle comes home for the weekend. Responses to oh so many comments, and invitations for more. Special thanks go to the maxi-talented Scott Fletcher for his contribution. If you need some Golden Vocals, visit Caraworks and listen to Podcheck Review Important: Go to Israel At Heart and contribute your comments and time to the Take Three Minutes Swat Team Correspondence from our listener Esther (who now has her own blog, up north: Shalom
Carol and Charley
Again
your correspondent from the noisy northern border who was woken earlier by
a loud boom (so what's new).
It is
Friday, the end of another week and I am looking forward to your
podcast.
Life has slipped into a routine of internet, phones and TV. My
husband is back to work though half his shift aren't there - either at home
looking after children or 'down south'.
Earlier in the week our congregation coordinator did a fine job
organizing, among other things, buses to relocate any members of the
community who wish to go somewhere more peaceful. Those who can't go to family
or friends are with host families.The bus on Tuesday had a luckily
escape as a kutuysha landed 100m away from where people were waiting to be
picked up. Fortunately no one was hurt.
I
understand Tzur Hadassah has taken a serious part in this effort both organizing
and hosting.Did you know about that?
I am
in charge of the 'Anglos', posting messages to an electronic notice board and
phoning those who don't have email. Most of them are veteran Naharians and have
no intention of leaving but were glad to have chat.
The
Reform Movement also donated some activity kits to Shlomi and Naharia so the
children will have something to do in the shelters on
Shabbat.
Unfortunately it is not all good news. The lady killed in the first
attack on Naharia was an occasional visitor to our congregation and her nephew
is an active youth member. She was an Argentinean and her death has sent shock
waves through the Naharia's Spanish speaking community.
And
yesterday I discovered the one of our members is now living in a shelter because
her building has been destroyed. Today I hope to organize some
transport to get her to Jerusalem and a host family. I would like to check
how she is and we really need to do some shopping so I think a detour is in
order.
We
have also had enough of being stuck inside and are planning a Shabbat trip to
Tel Aviv - sea, sand ,sunlight.
I have
stopped watching the international news and reports about 'Israeli Aggression's
leaving me shout at the TV.
However this report left me breathless
Whether it's anti-Semitism or anti-Israeli, it is
anti-me. ( And will
someone tell me why it is so ok to be anti-Israel. What have we done that is so
horrible the world feels it can hate us with impunity?) According to
human rights organizations other countries can fight a war with civilians
causalities and it is a shame, when Israel does so it is a war crime. Is my
life, any Israeli life, so worthless to them that Israel is not allow to
defend itself? Final music is by Machina! |
Fri, 14 July 2006 And The Rocket's Red Glare.... Really not too much to talk about today. Sorry. But I suppose we dug up a couple subjects. Just to keep things interesting, Samantha joins us in the studio. We talk about the World Cup and Anthony Parker leaving. Oh yeah, and I guess we might have mentioned the war that we're in, also. The idiots at the United Nations and the equally mentally challenged folks in the European Union get some time. And we would be remiss if we didn't at least throw a passing comment towards our favorite terrorists, Hizbullah and Hamas. Repeat after me, class......"Disproportionate Response" We received an email from our listener Esther, who lives up North near the Lebanese border. She agreed to let us share it with you, and we'd like to thank her for that. Here it is: Of
course our present situation isn't quite so wonderful.
We are
used to the occasional boom so at first it was no big deal. Then we started
to see the news and realized it was serious. At 11am the Matnas phoned to ask us
to take the children home from summer camp. We kept to our plan of
visiting my parents for lunch but they live only about 1 km from the
border. You can see the the border, that green ridge that was behind Alon
Ben-David on channel 10's news last night, from my parent's sitting-room. We
spent most of the afternoon in their security room in the company of several
terrified pet dogs, eyes glued to the TV news with the constant boom and rattle
of gun and artillery fire in our ears. Whenever there was a particularly loud
explosion my daughter would leap into my arms. When my husband came to pick
us up after work we could see the brown smoke of battle billowing up from
behind the ridge and there was strong smell of gunfire in
the air.
Our
house is about 2 km from the border on the other side of Shlomi and it was a lot
quieter than at my parents as we could only hear the loudest booms and of course
all the air traffic.Even so our children slept in the safety
room.
Then
this morning I was woken by the boom of the katuyshas as they passed over us on
the way to Naharia. After checking the internet and TV news there
were phone calls: some to friends in Naharia and many from friends
elsewhere in Israel offering us help and a place to escape. Even our friends at
the Reform 'HQ' in Jerusalem phoned to show their support and to ask
if they could help in anyway. Our friends abroad also sent emails
to check we are ok.
One
pleasant surprise at 9am: my husband arrived back home. He works in Tefen and
the factory had closed so an impromptu holiday.
Later
Sorry
just finished the above when there was a loud bang and the electricity cut-off.
At this we decided to take a trip the Kirion (The Kanion of the North) . We
also needed to stock up on food as feeding 4 people at least 3 times a day uses
up a lot of supplies and we need plenty of snacks to munch our way through the
boredom of being stuck in the house.
Naturally as we wandered round we met most of my
husband's family and about a dozen of his work colleagues so it took a lot
longer than expected and that explains why I'm finishing this in the middle of
the night.
Since
we've been home there seem to be less katuyshas but a lot of air traffic and on
our travels we saw several tanks being transported into position.
The fact that one missile managed to reach Haifa was a
bit of a shock.
Maybe
you want take a trip north with the IRiver? Now that would be a special podcast,
plenty of background sound effects!
Anyway must go sleep and all
that....
take
care
Esther Here's a great blog worth mentioning...it's called The Captain's Quarters And we invite you to choose us as your favorite at Podcast Pickle Oh...and leave a comment on the iTunes page for Israelisms. We'd appreciate it. |
Fri, 7 July 2006 Back In The Studio We're back in the studio and it's just Carol and Charley. We had a couple birthday wishes for Arielle, and we're rooting for Italy in the World Cup. The Palestinians continue to attack us...and so does the United Nations. Idiotic rabbis and politicians are gay bashing, but they don't notice what's happening in Sderot or Ashkelon. Oh well. Just another week in Israel. Please nominate/vote for us at the PodCast Awards (button is over on the right hand column).... And PLEASE don't forget to pick us as your favorite at Podcast Pickle And if you're into MySpace, please check out Trypod Network And don't forget to join the Trypod Network Podguide (while you're over in that right hand column) |
Sun, 25 June 2006 Sorry everyone.....that didn't work out at all. I'm gonna have to do some more research on this thing and try it again. Thanks to everyone who called in and gave it a shot. It was totally my fault (Charley).....well.....and stupid Skype. Category: general -- posted at: 12:46 PM |
Sat, 24 June 2006 So....once you've downloaded (or already have) Skype 2.5, go to the Skypecast directory and look for Israelisms Podcast We'll be there on Sunday, June 25th, at 7 PM Israel time Category: general -- posted at: 6:26 AM |
Fri, 23 June 2006 IDIOTS ABOUND All in all...it's just another podcast in the wall. Roger Waters comes to Israel. Arielle graduates. Carol's list of idiots including a doozie by our beloved Shimon Peres. We're in the Red Cross. The WZO convention ends and Reform and Conservative Judaism get a boost in Israel thanks to our goofy president. Pallywood antics and more. We don't need no education...... See you all Sunday? |
Tue, 20 June 2006 HERE IS THE ANNOUNCEMENT YOU'VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR: WE'RE HAVING THE LIVE SKYPE SHOW SUNDAY JUNE 25TH 7:00 PM ISRAEL TIME 12:00 PM EASTERN US TIME 9:00 AM PACIFIC US TIME AND I THINK THAT'S AROUND 10:00 PM AUSTRALIAN TIME? if you can't make it.....leave us a voicemail and we'll play it on the show. Category: general -- posted at: 2:42 AM |
Fri, 16 June 2006 ![]() The Zionists Are Coming, The Zionists Are Coming Arielle graduates!! No rabbis for president because the president we already have is an idiot. World Zionist Congress is here and so is ARZA. The rockets continue and Israel remains guilty even when proven innocent. Thanks to Shelly from Shelly's Podcast for the intro! And don't forget to check out The Big Show this week. A big welcome to ABSOLUTE SCIENCE from The Trypod Network! Stay tuned for information on the Live Show on June 25th. And check out this little video and pass it around. Viral marketing is where it's at. WALKIN' TO TRYPOD NETWORK The final song is from BET HABUBOT |
Fri, 9 June 2006 The World Cup Begins! Thanks to Steve and Maureen from The Wicked Good Podcast for the intro! Or, should I say...Todah Rabah We discuss the proper use of the letter "Q"and how it relates to terrorists. Electricity insanities. More talk of ticket prices. Apologies (with a qualification) to Canada. And all sorts of other stuff. Congratulations to Jack from Kickass Podcast on the birth of their daughter! And a special congratulations to our fellow Trypodders Chad and Amanda, otherwise known as Me & The Bean on the birth of Max! Lots of good stuff happening in the podcasting world. Mazal Tov to all, as we locals say. And......welcome to Trypod Network, Shelly from Shelly's Podcast. We're very excited to have her on board....FINALLY Tentative date: Live show.....June 25th. The final song is called "Amen" from HAYEHUDIM. |
Fri, 2 June 2006 HAPPY SHAVUOT! Have some cheese! Thanks to Steve and Dawn from For What It's Worth podcast for the intro, and welcome to the Trypod Network! Denny Crane comes to Israel, and Fred Flintstone is discovered in Israel. Nobody is buying the World Cup overpriced TV package, and concert tickets are overpriced. Oh yeah....and it's time to attack Canada. Special guests in the studio. Closing song is the theme song to Carol and Samantha and Arielle's favorite tele-novella on Israeli TV...."Ha'Alufa" |
Mon, 29 May 2006 The Family Howard and Joanie and Clive and Judy and Samantha and Arielle and Carol and Charley. Talk about wacky! The family in a hotel room in Jerusalem just talking. And talking about important things, too. Like...Moses jumping out at you. What a great time this was. An Israelisms Collector's Item. |
Fri, 26 May 2006 The Family Is Here! The Family Is Here! Watch for a special episode this week. Our family from Chicago is here in Jerusalem and we'll be doing a podcast with them ON LOCATION at their hotel! It's a shame we can't do a vidcast because I'm sure everyone will all be talking at once and it's going to be impossible to tell the players without a scorecard. But that's our family for you. Category: general -- posted at: 5:39 AM |
Fri, 26 May 2006 ![]() SPECIAL GUEST CO-HOST! TRADING PODCASTERS! It's the Israelisms you've been waiting for! Charley is joined by Nora from JAWBONE RADIO. This is a great one that shouldn't be missed. The final song is from SUBLIMINAL. |
Fri, 19 May 2006 The Family Is Coming! The family is coming to visit this week! The World Cup is expensive. Tel Aviv doesn't know how to handle a little fireworks. Palestinian money and a Wookie has an answer. Choose us as one of your favorites at Podcast Pickle so Carol doesn't get upset. The ending song is "Torro" by SUBLIMINAL And don't forget to join our Google List over on the right-hand side! And thanks to Redboy and Absolute Amy for the intro. We love you guys! |
Fri, 12 May 2006 ![]() HAPPY MOTHERS DAY! Thanks to Len and Nora at Jawbone Radio for the intro! Weird, soccer related weather report today (how many times have you seen THAT statement?). Jed Clampett goes to Herzliya Pituach; Jacob's Ladder Festival we will once again not be attending; the price of bread; aquafied buffalo is kosher; and A.B. Yehoshua has an effect on Carol. Congrats to Kristen from Manic Mommies who did a GREAT job as the "traded co-host" on ExtraLife this week. To find out more about May's activities for all the shows on Trypod Network...GO TO THE SITE! The final song is in memory of a legendary Israeli entertainer, Yossi Banai, who passed away this week. The whole country mourns the loss. |
Fri, 5 May 2006 Special Cinco de Mayo Show! Okay, not really. But we still do the weather and talk about the special days that just happened. Memorial Day and Independence Day. Also, government sanctioned poverty and those crazy racists. Trypod Network news! Thanks to Me And The Bean for the intro! Final song from Teapaks called Perech Hashchunot. |
Fri, 28 April 2006 IDOL DISAPPOINTMENT Yes, I was crushed. My beloved Kellie is gone. Thanks for the sympathy, though. It always helps in times of crisis. And we can thank Absolute Amy and Redboy for ruining the surprise. I'm hoping I'll find out what book they're reading so I can tell them the ending. Oh yeah. And there were things happening in Israel, too. Coalition wrangling, and a bombing in Egypt. Holocaust Remembrance Day; Soldiers' Memorial Day; and Independence Day. Thanks so much for the contributions to the new iPod. We're halfway there! If you'd like to donate, there's a button over on the right side if you scroll down a little. And The Trypod Network welcomes two great new podcasts! Comedy4Cast and Mostly Trivial The network just keeps getting better and better. We want to thank Aaron from The Big Show for the intro! That was really nice. By the way, The Big Show is also part of The Trypod Network. The final song is from the group Kele 6 (Prison 6) and the name of the song is "Lo Yahol" (Can't). |
Fri, 21 April 2006 Aquiver With Excitement Coalition angling, and traffic problems. Not much talk about Evil, but some bad people still around. Talk about the weather, but still not doing anything about it. And I love you, Alice B. Toklas! If you care to donate to the iPod fund, there's a button over to the right (thanks for all the donations so far, by the way). The Trypod Network welcomes The Redboy Podcast and Me And The Bean And if love vintage animation, you'll love Refredirator Thanks to Jake for the intro, and the closing song is for him. It's from Hadag Nachash and the name of the song is "Gabi V'Debbie" |
Fri, 14 April 2006 HAPPY PASSOVER and EASTER A little stand-up to start things off. Then we move to another great and successful Passover seder. Yes, the gefilte fish was great. We even talk about Cadbury Easter Eggs, the weather, the best and most generous listeners in the world, politics out of context, American Idol (of course), and some voice mails. Happy Birthday, Hannah Bananah. Vote for Podcast Pickle for the Webby Award! And as requested, I put a link for a new iPod donations link on the right side of this page. You're the best. |
Fri, 7 April 2006 ![]() Happy Pesach! We talk about gefilte fish and the convergence plan. Now where else can you get both those in one show? The coalition, the weather, and my poor ruined iPod. Oh...and if you didn't believe me about the skydiving..... Final music by Kaveret |
Fri, 31 March 2006 Special Show with Special Guests for a Post-Election Show (snappy title....huh?) Samantha and Arielle join us to discuss everything. We talk about the elections; Arielle's trip to Poland; Sam's trip to Egypt; some voice mails; and stand-up comedy coercion. If you want to drop David Kilimnik a note about his attitude towards stand-up comedy....feel free to write to him at offthewallcomedy@yahoo.com Today's final music is by The Yehudim |
Tue, 28 March 2006 AMERICAN IDOL SPECIAL with CAROL and ABSOLUTE AMY A very special Israelisms Podcast. We all know how obsessed Carol is with American Idol....well she gets together with another fanatic, Absolute Amy from the World Famous, Redboy Podcast and they talk about the show up to this point. This is a fun one even if you don't watch Idol. |
Fri, 24 March 2006 Special Election Edition! Elections are Tuesday and if you're an Israeli you'd better vote! Charley has a Moron of the Week; Arielle is in Poland; Kelly Clarkson isn't gonna be here
Things mentioned: AND MAKE SURE YOU LISTEN TO MANIC MOMMIES...I promise you'll love it! |
Fri, 17 March 2006 Happy St. Patrick's Day? Well, we do talk about St. Patrick's Day in Israel...and Purim...and getting drunk and behaving badly. Of course there's elections, American Idol, the weather, Arielle's trip, and other stuff. Music by Ivri Lider singing V'ulai (And Maybe) |
Fri, 10 March 2006 Israelisms Lite! Not too much serious stuff this week. Sure, there's politics, but there's also sports; and of course, Madonna; Arielle's trip to Eilat and Sam's trip to Egypt...and it's cold outside. Listen to Charley being interviewed on Today In Podcasting
Podcasts mentioned: |
Fri, 3 March 2006 HAPPY ANNIVERSARY ISRAELISMS! Special One Year Anniversary collector's edition of Israelisms! Montage; favorite moments; rants; American Idol; and a very, very special announcement |
Fri, 24 February 2006 A Full Year Of Shows
Intro by SEEK IRONY
Podcasts mentioned: Music by: SEEK IRONY Comments[24] |
Tue, 21 February 2006 SEEK IRONY
Even if you're not a fan of hard rock, you're going to love this podcast. We had the pleasure to spend some time with the Israeli rock band SEEK IRONY and here it is for you along with a few of their songs.
Be sure to check out their website: Songs played: |
Fri, 17 February 2006 The Injury Podcast Listen to the podcast, Dismay Musical tribute in memory of an Israeli legendary singer, Shoshana Demari |
Fri, 10 February 2006 Get Into The Fray! Music by Shema Lama Ding Dong |
Fri, 3 February 2006 Hail, Hail
Podcasts mentioned: Music is by Jeremy Kaplan |
Fri, 27 January 2006 The Groovy Show
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Fri, 20 January 2006 Attack of the Yellow Jackets
Music by Noa Farren Al T'Sachek Eetee (Don't Play With Me)
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Fri, 13 January 2006 Friday the 13th Special Check out Zoe's stuff at her website
Music is from Chaverim Shel Natasha (Friends of Natasha) |
Fri, 6 January 2006 Sad Situation
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Fri, 30 December 2005 HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! From Israelisms Podcast, we want to wish all of you, our listeners, a very happy, healthy, and safe New Year. We hope 2006 is even better, and that you not only stay with us at Israelisms, but let everyone know about us as well. We really do love you all...but you know that. Important reminder: Starting January 1, Podcast Pickle is starting their voting/favorites over again, and wiping the slate clean. So, please go back and choose us as one of your favorites by CLICKING HERE Comments[7] |
Fri, 23 December 2005 HAPPY HANUKAH...or Merry Christmas...or Happy Kwanzaa...or Happy Holidays.....It's our holiday spectacular!...okay....so it's not so spectacular...but we do mention the holidays.
Yes...I barbecued in the pouring rain
And thanks to Laurence from Is Full Of Crap for a look at a beautiful buffalo roast And give a listen to our new friends from our old neighborhood at 4th Time Around |
Fri, 16 December 2005 It's the left hand side; New employment agency; Old guys, move aside!; Winter is here; and picking nits. |
Tue, 13 December 2005 Ramle In search of the best hummus ever. With our guides Eyal, Michal, and guest Simon from England. |
Fri, 9 December 2005 Go Bears!
Okay, now that I said that, here's what we have this week. Sharon gets his first criminal. Terror attack. Shelley Something-Or-Other. And other assorted mayhem. |
Fri, 2 December 2005 This week we talk about Arielle's Army; a very special...but never voted for....Moron of the Week; a very special interview with Gila (well, you gotta listen to find out); and Kadima, Labor, and who was that other party again?....oh yeah....Likud. The link Carol talks about is http://www.seconddraft.org/streaming/pallywood.wmv. Sorry...couldn't find a link to the artist for the final song, but she is Noa Farren and the song is "Al Tisachek Iti" (Don't Play With Me). |


















