Discover two amazing companies that have been born in Jerusalem's hottest incubator program called Siftech. Adam May, Founder of Qork.it, talks about his exciting company launch last Thursday and what the 'hyperlocalized social... (13:45) Listen now
"If there are some hurt feelings here, that's really regrettable," former Israeli Ambassador to Washington, Moshe Arens, tells VOI's Mordechai Twersky about the controversy over the invitation to PM Netanyahu to address a... (16:15) Listen now
As the world is set to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day later this week, VOI's Daniel Seaman and Daniela Traub discuss the failure of the international community to prevent the mass murder of Christians by Muslim... (9:36) Listen now
Zehava Englard and Orit Arfa, the women behind the 'Sexiest Settlers List' on the IsraellyCool blog, join VOI's Daniel Seaman and Daniela Traub in-studio with our very own sexy settler, VOI's Josh Hasten, to explain how this is actually... (12:21) Listen now
The StandWithUs advocacy group has shown over the past few years that Israel can be presented to the world in a fun and innovative way. StandWithUs members Tamir Oren and Tamir Gofshtein join VOI's Daniel Seaman and Daniela Traub in... (12:01) Listen now
VOI's Daniel Seaman and Daniela Traub talk to philanthropist and activist Jay Ruderman, whose life's effort is the inclusion of people with disabilities as productive members of society. Jay recently took on CNN's senior... (11:39) Listen now
"Obama is obviously mad about this independent invitation of Congress," US-Israel relations expert Prof. Eytan Gilboa of Bar-Ilan University and its BESA Center for Strategic Studies tells VOI's Mordechai Twersky. (6:11) Listen now
Christian Arab Hadash MK Hana Sweid tells VOI's Gil Hoffman that the three smaller Arab parties will unite ahead of upcoming elections, claiming that 'not uniting ahead of the election would have been political suicide.' The three... (14:47) Listen now
Two years ago, Israelis went to the polls and the foreign press reported that the Israeli government would move to the political right. Instead the right lost four seats. VOI's Gil Hoffman explains why the media got it wrong... (9:00) Listen now
At the World Economic Forum, NY Times Columnist Thomas Friedman asked former Israeli President Shimon Peres how to break the deadlock in the peace process. How can the stalemate be broken, and is Peres' answer true that 'it depends on... (7:40) Listen now