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      Yishai and Malkah Fleisher are Zionists, activists and turned-on Jews. They met at Cardozo Law School in Manhattan as students, got engaged, and flew to Israel to get married in Hebron.

      Malkah is originally from Sherman, Texas and is a graduate of George Washington University with a degree in Political Communication. She hosts a variety of shows at Arutz Sheva's Israel National Radio, including the Eishet Chayil Show

      Yishai is an internationally recognized lecturer, show host, and columnist and has been featured on CNN, Al Jazeera, the BBC, and other international and Jewish media. Yishai was an IDF paratrooper and studied Poli-Sci at Yeshiva University. Yishai co-founded Kumah, a grassroots organization dedicated to encouraging American Aliyah. His writing and Zionist efforts landed him a job at Arutz Sheva's Israel National Radio. Today he hosts the "Yishai and Friends" show and is the Director of Programming of the station.

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      Iyar 4, 5769, 4/28/2009

      ZIKARON


      In March of 1995 my friends and I were drafted to the Israeli army. We had passed some grueling


      Nisan 29, 5769, 4/23/2009

      Why I Moved to Israel


      By Dani Koesterich (check out his blog)
      Around 5 weeks ago, I moved from New Jersey to Jerusalem.


      Nisan 28, 5769, 4/22/2009

      COMPLACENCY


      Yishai, Shalom,
      Do Mike and sk really support Israel (i.e. the people of Israel, not necessarily


      Nisan 26, 5769, 4/20/2009

      Swedish Life




      Nisan 12, 5769, 4/6/2009

      The Matzah of Judea (by Jonina Pritzker)


      Shalom, everyone.

      As I was giving a very lengthy pre-Pesach workshop to a very devoted


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