EPISODE · Jul 5, 2026 · 51 MIN
The Sands of Masada & The Sanity Clause
from Shalom From Tel Aviv with Paul Maleary & Nigel Lithman KC
In this engaging episode, hosts Paul Maleary and HH Nigel Lithman KC take listeners on an eclectic journey spanning geography, history, and pop culture.Life in Tel Aviv & The New Car: Nigel shares his excitement over purchasing his very first new car—utilizing the tax discounts available to new citizens in Israel. He details the journey of returning a rental near the Hilton Hotel in Tel Aviv, taking the train up toward Binyamina, and catching a cab to Haifa to collect the vehicle. He highly praises the efficiency, air conditioning, and multi-level layout of the Israeli train system, noting that he recently acquired his senior railcard for free public transport.Utility Debates & Cultural Nuances: The hosts discuss the logistics of state-owned vs. private utilities in Israel, referencing the nearby Leviathan gas rig. Nigel shares a humorous story about a brief water power cut and the "stroppy but gorgeous" nature of local customer service. They also touch upon London politics, noting a story about Camden Council ordering the removal of residential air conditioning.Geopolitical Realities & Ancient History: The conversation pivots to international politics, noting recent leadership shifts in South American nations (Colombia and Paraguay) reversing Palestinian statehood choices and pledging to move embassies to Jerusalem. Nigel shares a captivating historical anecdote about Jerusalem’s Dung Gate, explaining why an Arab cemetery was historically placed there to disrupt the prophecy of a Messiah from the Jewish high priesthood (the Cohens, who cannot defile themselves with contact with the dead).A Trek Through the Southern Desert: Nigel guides Paul through a theoretical road trip heading south from Jerusalem toward Beer Sheva:Ein Gedi: A beautiful desert oasis featuring a botanical garden, a kibbutz, and wild ibex climbing mountain ledges.Lot's Wife: Passing the famous pillar of salt on the way to the Dead Sea.Masada: The ancient mountain fortification where Jewish zealots famously drew lots to choose who would commit suicide rather than surrender to the Romans.Sde Boker: The desert kibbutz and final resting place of Israel’s first Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, and his wife Paula.Beer Sheva: Transitioning from its historic roots as a WWI battlefield (where Australian light horsemen fought the Ottomans) and camel market to a modern university city.Cultural Icons & Jewish Humor: Celebrating Paul's recent birthday and his visit to a 360-degree immersive David Bowie exhibition in London, the hosts reflect on how cultural icons live on after death. They pay tribute to comedy legend Mel Brooks reaching age 100, exploring how distinctive Jewish-American comedy (from the Marx Brothers' famous "sanity clause" routine to The Producers, Blazing Saddles, and Young Frankenstein) emerged out of historical adversity.Israeli Entertainment & Beyond: Nigel highlights that Israel has a fiercely pioneering, progressive entertainment industry that breaks boundaries rather than just mimicking the US or UK. He mentions high-profile, subtitled Israeli productions like Fauda and Unorthodox which enjoy global investment and reach international screens.Closing Notes: The episode wraps up with a nod to the ancient history of the 12 tribes of Jacob (including the Levites and Cohens), a look ahead to Nigel's upcoming week of writing and solo parenting while his wife Debbie visits family in Dublin and England, and a brief discussion on the beautiful, highly exclusive golf course in Caesarea.#IsraelLife #TelAviv #NewCar #ExpatLife #LifeInIsrael #Travel #Haifa #PublicTransport #Trains #AirConditioning #Environment #Utilities #PowerCut #Culture #SupermarketStories #Jerusalem #History #OldCity #DungGate #Messiah #JewishHistory #Cemetery #HighPriest #Podcast #Family #Josh #Ireland #Desert #DeadSea #EinGedi #Kibbutz #Ibex #LotsWife #PillarOfSalt #Masada #RomanHistory #Suicide #HistoryRecord #DavidBenGurion #PaulaBenGurion #Tombs #BeerSheva Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this engaging episode, hosts Paul Maleary and HH Nigel Lithman KC take listeners on an eclectic journey spanning geography, history, and pop culture.Life in Tel Aviv & The New Car: Nigel shares his excitement over purchasing his very first new car—utilizing the tax discounts available to new citizens in Israel. He details the journey of returning a rental near the Hilton Hotel in Tel Aviv, taking the train up toward Binyamina, and catching a cab to Haifa to collect the vehicle. He highly praises the efficiency, air conditioning, and multi-level layout of the Israeli train system, noting that he recently acquired his senior railcard for free public transport.Utility Debates & Cultural Nuances: The hosts discuss the logistics of state-owned vs. private utilities in Israel, referencing the nearby Leviathan gas rig. Nigel shares a humorous story about a brief water power cut and the "stroppy but gorgeous" nature of local customer service. They also touch upon London politics, noting a story about Camden Council ordering the removal of residential air conditioning.Geopolitical Realities & Ancient History: The conversation pivots to international politics, noting recent leadership shifts in South American nations (Colombia and Paraguay) reversing Palestinian statehood choices and pledging to move embassies to Jerusalem. Nigel shares a captivating historical anecdote about Jerusalem’s Dung Gate, explaining why an Arab cemetery was historically placed there to disrupt the prophecy of a Messiah from the Jewish high priesthood (the Cohens, who cannot defile themselves with contact with the dead).A Trek Through the Southern Desert: Nigel guides Paul through a theoretical road trip heading south from Jerusalem toward Beer Sheva:Ein Gedi: A beautiful desert oasis featuring a botanical garden, a kibbutz, and wild ibex climbing mountain ledges.Lot's Wife: Passing the famous pillar of salt on the way to the Dead Sea.Masada: The ancient mountain fortification where Jewish zealots famously drew lots to choose who would commit suicide rather than surrender to the Romans.Sde Boker: The desert kibbutz and final resting place of Israel’s first Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, and his wife Paula.Beer Sheva: Transitioning from its historic roots as a WWI battlefield (where Australian light horsemen fought the Ottomans) and camel market to a modern university city.Cultural Icons & Jewish Humor: Celebrating Paul's recent birthday and his visit to a 360-degree immersive David Bowie exhibition in London, the hosts reflect on how cultural icons live on after death. They pay tribute to comedy legend Mel Brooks reaching age 100, exploring how distinctive Jewish-American comedy (from the Marx Brothers' famous "sanity clause" routine to The Producers, Blazing Saddles, and Young Frankenstein) emerged out of historical adversity.Israeli Entertainment & Beyond: Nigel highlights that Israel has a fiercely pioneering, progressive entertainment industry that breaks boundaries rather than just mimicking the US or UK. He mentions high-profile, subtitled Israeli productions like Fauda and Unorthodox which enjoy global investment and reach international screens.Closing Notes: The episode wraps up with a nod to the ancient history of the 12 tribes of Jacob (including the Levites and Cohens), a look ahead to Nigel's upcoming week of writing and solo parenting while his wife Debbie visits family in Dublin and England, and a brief discussion on the beautiful, highly exclusive golf course in Caesarea.#IsraelLife #TelAviv #NewCar #ExpatLife #LifeInIsrael #Travel #Haifa #PublicTransport #Trains #AirConditioning #Environment #Utilities #PowerCut #Culture #SupermarketStories #Jerusalem #History #OldCity #DungGate #Messiah #JewishHistory #Cemetery #HighPriest #Podcast #Family #Josh #Ireland #Desert #DeadSea #EinGedi #Kibbutz #Ibex #LotsWife #PillarOfSalt #Masada #RomanHistory #Suicide #HistoryRecord #DavidBenGurion #PaulaBenGurion #Tombs #BeerSheva Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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