Just Jew & Me with Dana and Adam is a heartfelt and hilarious podcast where two lifelong friends—who met at 16 on a summer trip to Israel—unpack the ups and downs of being Jewish. From cultural quirks to personal struggles, they laugh, sometimes cry, and always keep it real. Tune in each week for honest conversations, inside jokes, and a little bit of Jewish guilt.
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Just Jew & Me with Dana and Adam is a heartfelt and hilarious podcast where two lifelong friends—who met at 16 on a summer trip to Israel—unpack the ups and downs of being Jewish. From cultural quirks to personal struggles, they laugh, sometimes cry, and always keep it real. Tune in each week for honest conversations, inside jokes, and a little bit of Jewish guilt.
We Need To Talk About Yom Kippur, The Flotilla and Candace Owens
Just Jew & Me
1 hour 2 minutes 58 seconds
1 month ago
We Need To Talk About Yom Kippur, The Flotilla and Candace Owens
In this episode, Dana and Adam discuss the significance of Yom Kippur, sharing personal anecdotes and cultural insights. They transition into a broader conversation about the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, examining the complexities of negotiations and humanitarian issues. The discussion highlights media representation and public perception of the conflict, as well as the role of political figures like Candace Owens in shaping false narratives. The episode concludes with reflections on the implications of these discussions for the Jewish community and broader society.
Just Jew & Me
Just Jew & Me with Dana and Adam is a heartfelt and hilarious podcast where two lifelong friends—who met at 16 on a summer trip to Israel—unpack the ups and downs of being Jewish. From cultural quirks to personal struggles, they laugh, sometimes cry, and always keep it real. Tune in each week for honest conversations, inside jokes, and a little bit of Jewish guilt.