EPISODES
In this episode of Israel Unveiled, we examine the historical and legal record—from Roman conquest to the Ottoman Empire, from the Balfour Declaration to the San Remo Resolution, and from the League of Nations to the United Nations Partition Plan.
In this episode of Israel Unveiled, Sandy explores the profound history and spiritual significance of the Western Wall—the holiest accessible site in Judaism and one of the most contested sacred places on earth.
Is Christian Zionism biblical—or has the Church replaced Israel in God’s plan? In this episode of Israel Unveiled, Sandy examines the growing attack on Christian Zionism, the rise of replacement theology, and why the Bible clearly affirms God’s ongoing covenant with Israel and the Jewish people.
In this episode, Sandy walks through the dramatic events leading to the rebirth of the modern State of Israel in 1948.
Did you know the Druze believe in reincarnation and revere Jethro, Moses’ father-in-law? 🤯
Learn more about Israel’s unique minority in the latest Israel Unveiled episode.
From his undercover training of Jewish night squads to his influence on what would eventually become the IDF, Wingate’s legacy continues to shape Israel today.
Join Sandy as she takes you off the beaten path in Jerusalem — far beyond typical tour stops. Discover the magnificent underground world of Solomon’s Quarries, the historic halls of Jerusalem’s YMCA where Israel’s future was shaped, and the beautifully restored Hurva Synagogue in the heart of the Jewish Quarter.
In this episode of Israel Unveiled, Sandy tells the inspiring story of Eddie Jacobson and President Harry S. Truman — two men from Kansas City whose unlikely bond opened the door for America’s support of Israel’s rebirth in 1948.
In this episode of Israel Unveiled, Sandy tells the remarkable story of Reverend William Hechler, a British chaplain and devoted Christian Zionist, and Theodor Herzl, the visionary Jewish leader often called the father of modern Zionism.
Visit one of the most remarkable sites in Israel—the ancient town of Magdala, discovered less than twenty years ago on the shores of the Sea of Galilee.