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Comedians Jonathan Randall and Jordon Ferber are American Jews that identify with Judaism culturally but not religiously. They are more interested in the break-fast than actually fasting and won't go to temple with you but will insist you have some amazing deli with them. Each week they take time out of their secular lives to schmooze all things Jew. This is American Jew, L'chaim!

May 29, 2020

In this episode, Jonathan and Jordon break down the significance of a German comedian doing holocaust material in Brazil and brief discussion about a new PBS documentary about the history of Antisemitism. Plus we welcome to the show comedian Yoni Downs to talk about his upbringing as a Jew in the midwest after being...


May 22, 2020

In this episode, Jonathan and Jordon tackle the Iranian Supreme Leader and his quest to destroy Israel, plus we discuss the philosophy of antisemitism with John Paul Sartre. This week's Guest is Mike Jarmuz, who while not technically Jewish, is a student of the teaching of Kabbalah, and he has an interesting take on...


May 15, 2020

In this episode, Jonathan and Jordon talk about the Jewish holiday Lag Boamer and how celebrations of it have put certain communities in danger. Plus we welcome to the show Radio personality and podcaster, Jack Gordon, host of Interfaith-ish, a show featuring conversations about what we believe, why we believe, and how...


May 8, 2020

In this episode, Jonathan and Jordon discuss the continual onslaught of anti-semitism in the world, and a celebration of V-E day commemorating the end of WWII. Plus, we welcome guests Danny Lobell and his wife Kylie Ora Lobell to the show! Kylie converted to Judaism, and she dragged Danny back into the fold for...


May 1, 2020

In this episode, Jonathan and Jordon continue their quarantine chronicles, discussing the ways the Jews are still being victimized during this pandemic, and the ways we still stand in our own way. PLUS we welcome to the show comedian Danny Cohen to talk about his experience with American Judaism.

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