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Top 26 Jewish Podcasts
Nov 21, 2024
The Best Jewish Podcasts from millions of podcasts available on the Goodpods platform and ranked by listens, ratings, comments, subscriptions and shares.
New from Reboot, the Kitchen Radio podcast brings listeners to the table of communities from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia for intergenerational stories of community life and ritual practices from guests who are part of a rising renaissance of creative food projects in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Hosted by Regine Basha and Nathalie Basha, the series premieres in April 2023. Subscribe now to catch them all and be the first to know about our upcoming series launches happening later this year.
Keep scrolling down to listen to the first series of “Reboot Presents: The Jewish Bizarre, ” the inaugural podcast of the new Reboot Presents Podcast Network. Dig into bloody murders, rioting mothers, anarchist parties and pseudoscience – everything you never learned in Hebrew school and that your Rabbi still doesn’t want you to know! Dr. Eddy Portnoy, academic advisor for the Max Weinreich Center and exhibition curator at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, Dr. Tony Michels, professor of Jewish American History at UW Madison, and Jessica Chaffin, writer, comedian and host of the popular podcast Ask Ronna join up on the Jewish Bizarre Podcast to discuss the strangest corners of Jewish history.
Reboot is an arts and culture non-profit that reimagines and reinforces Jewish thought and traditions. As a premier research and development platform for the Jewish world, Reboot catalyzes its Reboot Network of preeminent creators, artists, entrepreneurs and activists to produce experiences and products that evolve the Jewish conversation and transform society.
More from Reboot: https://rebooting.com/
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In Quarantine with Steve Bodow is a twice-weekly series of funny, insightful and revealing conversations with some of America's least house-leaving artists and thinkers. Hosted by 14-time Emmy-winning former Daily Show executive producer Steve Bodow, it's about how creative people are living - both personally and professionally - in this very weird time.
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Immerse yourself in the BIGGEST self-love podcast and movement - your ultimate go-to for personal growth with a side of sass. We cover it all, from dating bootcamps to mental health moments, because self-love is the foundation of everything in your life – from your friendships to your own mental well-being and everything in between.
I’m your host, Violet Benson, aka the Daddy Issues meme queen, comedian, and motivational speaker. But most importantly, I'm YOUR Russian big sister, dishing out that tough love you might not want to hear, but best believe you're gonna need!
Get ready to feel empowered, liberated, and seen like never before! Change your life and subscribe to Almost Adulting! Your healing journey starts NOW. New episode drops every Thursday.
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An unashamedly Jewish comedy chat show where all are welcome!
Jew Talkin' To Me? is hosted by award winning comedians, Rachel Creeger and Philip Simon, and produced by Russell Balkind. Each show features two guests from the entertainment industry sharing their views on a variety of topics connected to modern Jewish life in a secular world, as well as their memories of growing up Jewish.
Both Philip and Rachel are well known as Jewish comedians on both the mainstream and community circuit and our guest list includes stand-up comedians, presenters, broadcasters, journalists and writers who are Jewish, have some Jewish heritage, or a Jewish connection.
Philip and Rachel have been collaborating for a few years, but who are we as individuals?
WINNER of the Jewish Comedian of the Year 2015
WINNER of the Lastminute Comedy Comedian of the Year 2015
As a stand up Philip gigs throughout the UK, as well having performed as far flung places as America, Scandinavia, Europe, The Middle East and New Zealand. He is MC and curator of the Edinburgh Fringe's cult hit show Jew-O-Rama where Jewish and Jew”ish” acts perform to a mainly non-Jewish audience in packed out rooms each year. He is also resident compere at Borehamwood Comedy Club, works on panels shows including Mock the Week and Taskmaster and has been featured on BBC R2 and BBC 3CR, as well as acting in TV sitcoms such as My Family.
WINNER Most Audience Recommended Show Camden Fringe 2012
WINNER Best Comedy Award Greater Manchester Fringe 2017
Rachel is the only practising orthodox Jewish woman on the UK comedy circuit and has attracted a big following outside of her community who are interested in a unique, accessible voice from an unlikely source. Her debut solo show ‘It’s No Job For A Nice Jewish Girl’ had a sell-out Edinburgh run in 2017, followed by tours of the UK and Israel. She's now meant to be touring her 5* show, ‘Hinayni! but, you know, the 'rona’. Rachel is the host of Central London's spectacular annual event Chanukah in the Square and resident MC of comedy club Upstairs at the Adam & Eve. As heard on BBC Radio London (regular guest) BBC R2, BBC Ouch and BBC 3CR. She is also an award winning director and critically acclaimed playwright.
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“A Muslim & A Jew Go There” is a brand new podcast produced by Instinct Productions, hosted by comedian David Baddiel (author of “Jews Don’t Count”) and politician Sayeeda Warsi (“Muslims Don’t Matter”) who will take on whatever controversy hits the headlines each week, providing context and discussion around current political and cultural events involving and affecting British Muslims and Jews.
Covering topics from antisemitism in the Labour party and Islamophobia in the Conservative Party to debating concepts like “racism hierarchies”, “non-visible minorities” and “victim olympics”, as well as tropes and stereotypes, and the Middle East and its impact on Jewish and Muslim communities in Britain, this topical, often funny podcast will go there in a way others might not dare.
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“A Muslim & A Jew Go There” is a brand new podcast produced by Instinct Productions, hosted by comedian David Baddiel (author of “Jews Don’t Count”) and politician Sayeeda Warsi (“Muslims Don’t Matter”) who will take on whatever controversy hits the headlines each week, providing context and discussion around current political and cultural events involving and affecting British Muslims and Jews.
Covering topics from antisemitism in the Labour party and Islamophobia in the Conservative Party to debating concepts like “racism hierarchies”, “non-visible minorities” and “victim olympics”, as well as tropes and stereotypes, and the Middle East and its impact on Jewish and Muslim communities in Britain, this topical, often funny podcast will go there in a way others might not dare.
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When Chanale is not making music and busy being a supermom of her Israeli kids she is diving deep into Jewish culture. If it’s happening in the Jewish world you’re gonna hear about it here first. Heavy on humor, light on sarcasm, always interesting, The Weekly Squeeze Podcast is served fresh once a week and features some of the best guests and most exciting, thought provoking and entertaining conversations in the Jewish podcasting world.
Living the life of an Orthodox Jew in the 21st Century often necessitates a very significant income. Unfortunately, many are struggling to keep up.
The Problem Is Bigger Than We Realize
The cost of life for an Orthodox family with children can range from $150,000 to $350,000 or more, depending on city and schools of choice, lifestyle choices and number of children.
The median income in America is $68,000 per family.
This means that a family would potentially need to be in the top 5% of all income earners in the United States simply to get by!
The Solution
Solving this challenge begins with an open dialogue to create awareness and education and allowing for impactful feedback and interaction.
Kosher Money aims to be a pivotal piece in creating this much-needed conversation.
Eli Langer was the former CNBC Social Media Producer and is currently the CEO of Harvesting Media. Each week, Eli sits down with experts to discuss various topics.
This is an original podcast by Living Lchaim and its partnered-sponsor is Living Smarter Jewish.
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Sharing voices from the Persian diaspora and beyond. Originally founded in 2019 by Millie Efraim and Natalie Sanandaji, with the intention to share the experience of Persian-American life. The podcast has now expanded to exploring the historical and cultural background of Jews and other minorities of Iran.
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Inspired and motivated by quarantine conversations with her 99 year old grandmother Lucille, Jessie Kahnweiler sets out to talk to everyone else's Bubbe and Zayde (the true leaders of our tribe) to bring us all closer in these times of isolation.
Communal suffering, epic uncertainty, and fighting to see the light in total darkness: sounds like a Jewish podcast to us.
Two brothers, a rabbi and a comedian, try to figure out how to do Judaism during a pandemic. See if you can figure out who’s who. Hosted by Moshe & David Kasher.
Jewish Podcasts
Judaism is a religion and culture with a rich history, complex theology, and diverse traditions that span centuries and continents. For those interested in exploring Jewish identity, history, and culture, Jewish podcasts can be a valuable resource. Jewish podcasts offer a range of topics, from Jewish history and theology to contemporary Jewish life and culture, providing listeners with an opportunity to learn, connect, and engage with the Jewish community.
Jewish podcasts are created by a diverse group of individuals, including rabbis, scholars, activists, and laypeople. They provide a platform for voices within the Jewish community to share their perspectives, insights, and experiences. Some Jewish podcasts are designed for a Jewish audience, while others aim to introduce non-Jewish listeners to the culture and traditions of Judaism. Many Jewish podcasts also explore the intersection of Judaism with other topics, such as politics, social justice, and pop culture.
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Our listeners have taken the liberty of rating the top Jewish podcasts for you. With so many options available, you can find a podcast that aligns with your interests and beliefs, and gain a deeper understanding of the rich and diverse world of Jewish culture and thought.
What's the best Jewish podcast right now in 2024?
Goodpods aggregates the best Jewish podcasts people are listening to right now. From Jewish-favorites to new releases, these shows are guaranteed to be entertaining and informative. Check out the top-rated Jewish podcasts in 2024 according to the Goodpods list. Explore our popular categories like Society & Culture Podcasts, Documentary Podcasts, and Alternative Podcasts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Jewish podcasts?
Jewish podcasts are podcasts that focus on topics related to Judaism, Jewish culture, and the Jewish community. These podcasts may cover a variety of subjects including history, current events, spirituality, and Jewish life.
What are some popular Jewish podcasts?
Some popular Jewish podcasts include "Unorthodox," "Judaism Unbound," "The Promised Podcast," and "Call Your Mother."
Can non-Jewish listeners enjoy Jewish podcasts?
Absolutely! Jewish podcasts can be enjoyed by anyone who is interested in learning more about Jewish culture, history, and traditions. These podcasts often explore universal themes and issues that can resonate with listeners of all backgrounds.
How can I find Jewish podcasts to listen to?
You can find Jewish podcasts on Goodpods by searching with relevant keywords such as "Jewish," "Judaism," "Israel," or "Torah." Many Jewish podcasts are also recommended or promoted by Jewish organizations or publications.
What topics do Jewish podcasts cover?
Jewish podcasts can cover a wide range of topics, including Jewish history, spirituality, contemporary issues, cultural events, and Jewish life around the world. Some podcasts may also feature interviews with rabbis, scholars, and Jewish leaders, while others may focus on Jewish humor, music, or pop culture.
Check out these Jewish Podcasts
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Each week, Bob Mendelsohn will take us on a journey, 18 minutes of time together, learning and laughing and feeling what's going on in the world around us. It's really a podcast about people and for people. Topics might include sports, books, religion, and words themselves-- people though are our #1 concern. Broadcast each TUESDAY from his home in Sydney, Australia. Photos of the guests are here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/bobmendo/albums/72177720296857670. You are invited to share your thoughts via Instagram or FB, even via audio if you'd like.
Often we get into topics about health and wellness, and we find those fascinating.
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Religion and faith are important for millions of people worldwide. While ancient traditions can provide valuable beliefs and values for life, it can be hard to apply them to our lives today. And yet, weaving them into our days can bring benefits––greater meaning in life, more alignment between our beliefs and our actions, and deeper personal connection to our faiths and each other.
In Living Our Beliefs, we delve into where and how practicing Jews, Christians, and Muslims express their faith each day––at work, at home, and out in public––so that together we can see the familiar and unfamiliar in new ways. Learning from other religions and denominations invites us to notice similarities and differences––how much we have in common and how enriching the differences can be. Comparing beliefs and practices can prompt us to be more curious and open to other people, reducing the natural challenge of encountering the Other. Every person’s life and religious practice is unique. Join us on this journey of discovery and reflection.
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Bridging the gap between Jewish leaders and those who follow them.Michelle W. Malkin interviews leaders in the North American Jewish community about working in Jewish organizations and congregations, philanthropy, the changing landscape of the community, recent research, philanthropy, youth, education, social action, and more!
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Welcome to Inside Temple Ner Tamid! On this program, you will hear from staff and volunteer leadership about all the ins and outs of how our community makes the magic happen. Interested in hearing more? Visit our website at www.nertamid.org and come join us for a Friday Night service!
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According to Jewish tradition, the world around us is filled with demons, ghosts, giants and angels, and creatures of all types. But Judaism today tends to downplay and rationalize them away, to the point where they’re just forgotten dusty metaphors. But for millenia, Jews have lived with these creatures and have had practical means for coping with them.
Join Jack Zaientz a scholar of all things Jewish folklore and mythology and John Baltisberger, the award-winning author of Jewish horror and fantasy as they explore the topics of mythic Judaism and discuss it's survival and use in modern day culture both pop and otherwise.
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There is great scholarship being done in the field of Jewish education, but it’s not always accessible. And even when it is, it’s not always obvious why people in the field of Jewish education should care about it. That’s what this podcast is about—making really interesting scholarship on Jewish education accessible and talking with scholars about why it matters.
Learning About Learning draws on live conversations, originally conducted as Zoom webinars. Regular episodes feature discussions between core faculty members at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Studies in Jewish Education (MCSJE) at Brandeis University, and a single scholar about a specific piece of their research. Bonus episodes include multiple voices, often discussing a newly released book, recently held conference, or other topic in Jewish education.
MCSJE is committed to advancing the field of Jewish educational scholarship, especially scholarship on teaching and learning, in order to make a deep and lasting difference in the lives of learners and the vibrancy of the Jewish community. That’s our mission. Thanks for being here, and we hope that you enjoy Learning About Learning as much as we do.