Art: Welcome to the doll house

Dolls Art is a new exhibition at the Old Jaffa Museum of Antiquities, showcasing hundreds of items: Classic porcelain dolls, wooden marionettes from puppet theaters, commedia dell'arte dolls, etc. Shani Kremmer, content and production manager at the museum, joins us.

Music: Who are you, Eyal Shani?

Lukach, hip hop artist and satirist, joins us for a wacky chat about his latest hits, two of which he performs live in the studio: You Have Mint, I Have Tea - a critique of the oriental music culture in Israel, and Eyal Shani, dedicated to his favorite celebrity chef.

History: Two events that bolstered Israel's international standing

This week 35 years ago, the groundbreaking Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty was signed. And this week 14 years ago, Pope John Paul II makes first-ever visit to Israel and the Western Wall.

Lanugage: Sometimes it's good to talk to yourself

Guy Sharett, of StreetWise Hebrew fame, gives Hebrew students tips on how to memorize new words.

Tourism: In the footsteps of the British troops...

Eran Tearosh, chairman of the Society for the Heritage of World War One in Israel, talks about the battle sites along the two Auja rivers in 1918, between the British and the Ottoman armies.

Person of the Week: A different take on Waltz With Bashir

Ariel Semmel - a film director, photographer and high-tech enterpreneur, has just published The Penguin People, an album of photos of the Tel Aviv nightlife scene he took in the 1980s, capturing the city's early desire for normality amid a particularly difficult political situation.

Social initiative: Rabbis for Human Rights

They have the most self-explanatory name, but the essence of the work of the Israel organization Rabbis for Human Rights is to promote the universal message of Judaism, and the care for humanity as a whole.

Literature: What kind of a mess does Maya do?

Tzippy Gurion from Tel Aviv's charming bookstore Sippur Pashut talks about Rutu Modan's new children's comic book Maya Makes A Mess.

Innovation: We could be hackers

Avner Meyrav, Managing Editor of NoCamels.com, talks about Technion students beefing up Waze's security, Israeli company developing Advanced Driver Assistance Systems makes biggest-ever IPO for an Israeli company, and a new smartphone for the visually impaired.