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 Tucker Carlson, Bruce Pearl and Rosh Hashana
Just Jew & Me
1 hour 3 minutes 56 seconds
1 month ago
We Need To Talk About Tucker Carlson, Bruce Pearl and Rosh Hashana
In this episode, Dana and Adam discuss the complexities of family gatherings, food traditions, and the impact of cultural and political discussions on personal relationships. They reflect on the challenges of being pro-Israel in today's climate, the role of social media in shaping public perception, and the importance of community support. The conversation also touches on the influence of public figures and the need for open dialogue in addressing divisive issues. They highlight the significance of Jewish identity and activism in the entertainment industry, concluding with reflections on the legacy of Bruce Pearl and the importance of unity within the Jewish community.
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.