Welcome to The Times of Israel’s Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what’s happening in Israel, the Middle East, and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday.
Today’s panel comprises our editor David Horovitz and our deputy editor and archeology reporter (and regular host of the podcast) Amanda Borschel-Dan, along with host Raoul Wootliff.
On today's show -- long live the president of Israel! As of yesterday evening, Israel has a new president, its 11th: Isaac Herzog, the son of the 6th President Chaim Herzog. We try to understand what sort of presidency awaits us for the next seven years.
And, with Herzog in, Israel's 10th president Reuven Rivlin is out. We look back over his presidency and discuss what legacy he leaves behind.
Then, a vast "city hall" has been unearthed in a subterranean ancient warren in Jerusalem's Old City. We hear about the ongoing excavations and the new pathways found in the Western Wall Tunnels.
And finally, with summer upon us, we look at the biblical origins of watermelon and the new studies tracing its roots.
Discussed articles include:
Herzog takes office as Israel’s 11th president, warns of dangers of polarization
Rivlin’s record-breaking presidency in numbers
The presidency that was: Reuven Rivlin’s seven years in office
Magnificent 2,000-year-old ‘city hall’ unearthed near Western Wall
Red origin: New study traces roots of summer fave watermelon, mentioned in Bible
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PHOTO: Newly elected President Isaac Herzog at a welcoming ceremony in his honor at the president's residence in Jerusalem, July 7, 2021. (Olivier Fitoussi/FLASH90)
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