
Yael Bar tur, secular sinner, and Chaya Leah Sufrin, pious Haredi, ask each other the hard questions, from Torah to Tinder askajew.substack.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 198 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsReligion & SpiritualityPoliticsJudaism | |||

During these trying times, we’re here for you to process the shattering news of the last few weeks: Abby and David from Love on the Spectrum have broken up. What will happen to the lions? We also talk about the war in Iran, settlers, cutting off fami... more
Rabbi David Wolpe needs no introduction, but if you insist: He’s a scholar in residence at the Maimonides Fund, Rabbi Emeritus at LA’s Sinai Temple, and formerly a visiting scholar at the Harvard Divinity School (where, you know, Yael…never mind).
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Dr. Jonathan Sarna is one of the most well-regarded historians in America and the Professor of American Jewish History at Brandeis University. He has written and edited over 30 books (which is more than we have read…combined) and is the expert on the... more
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Is Iran winning? Do the people support the regime? Are the Arab countries mad at us? Beni Sabti has no time for your nonsense.
Born and raised in Iran, Beni is one of Israel’s top war commentators and a fellow at the Institute for Nat... more
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I have had oral surgery not once, but twice listening to these beautiful ladies. If that’s not an endorsement I’m not sure what is.
some episodes are great and very funny, especially when it’s some of the girls chatting they come out with funny bits. So much at times that I have to rewind 15s to catch what they’re on about. Enough of this and I want to shout backways through the podcast at them to sit in the reverence of the dominance of mathematics over their immediate environments. Especially @ those in N.Y.C. so deprived of direct light from the sky. I like the show. Four stars is enough. Giving it three or five stars wou... more
Two voices of sanity in a crazy world, with really interesting guests.
One of my favorite podcasts. Yael and Chaya Leah are so honest, authentic and unfiltered. Plus they make me feel more sane in this increasingly insane world.
I’m not Jewish, but this podcast brings much more to the world right now than I imagine you’d even hoped for. Your capacity for levity in the face of hardship is par for the course in your culture (no profound observation there)but it’s a testament to your strength and it’s why there will never be a challenge you won’t overcome. I know it doesn’t seem like it right now, but I promise you, there are many of us out there who don’t share your faith or heritage, but cherish what you bring to our wor... more
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Discussions revolve around the intersection of Jewish faith, identity, and contemporary social issues, highlighted by the contrasting perspectives of a secular and a religious host. Recent episodes explore vital themes such as Israeli politics, cultural dynamics, and personal anecdotes, presenting a blend of humor and serious analysis. Streams of consciousness flow between topics like charity, identity crises, and the nuances of Jewish traditions, aiming to engage listeners from various backgrounds while fostering understanding in a divided world. The unique dynamic between the hosts, who bring their own experiences and beliefs to the forefront, likely contributes to a refreshing and inclusive dialogue about pressing cultural conversations.... more
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