
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 | 180 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy InterviewsSociety & CultureRelationshipsComedy | |||

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Literally LOL’d today while listening.
One of my favourite podcasts - these women have terrific chemistry and I love the interplay between secular and religious Jews.
Podcasts live and die based on chemistry and these two have it in spades. The last few years have been painful and isolating, this show goes a little of the way to making up for lost community. I don’t always agree politically with the hosts but their worldview is inclusive and broadminded. I’m grateful to have them in my ears.
They consistently find new ways to un-gaslight me. I didn’t feel too Jewish before October 7. Then I like all Jews was thrown into his ancient struggle. Which has only been made bearable by shows like this! come for the solidarity, stay for the holocaust jokes.
These women run the gamut, funny, wonky, touching, heartbreaking. It’s been that kind of a year (and a half). Some pods, it’s like I’m back with my high school girlfriends. Since I’m on the secular side, I have to say how surprising I’ve found Chaya Leah’s take on many things. I especially loved the Mother’s Day episode.
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This engaging podcast features hosts from diverse Jewish backgrounds who discuss a wide range of topics including society, culture, and personal experiences, often with a comedic flair. The humor interwoven with serious discussions allows for unique reflections on issues such as Jewish identity, political tensions, and modern relationships. Notably, the hosts explore the nuances of religious observance while fostering a sense of community among listeners, making the episodes both entertaining and thought-provoking. The lively interplay between the secular and religious perspectives keeps the content fresh and relatable.
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