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Jewish American Podcast Caroline DeHaven and Samantha Barth
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- Society & Culture
While hosts Samantha and Caroline have different Jewish backgrounds, their shared religious identity brought them together as friends. On the Jewish American Podcast, they’ll discuss having a religious identity in modern society, their fave Jewish celebrities, and representations of Judaism in pop culture and the media. And of course, a healthy dose of NJBs.
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Episode 6: Understanding Race and NJBs aka New Jersey Boys (featuring Connor Dedrick)
Caroline and Samantha are joined by Nice Jewish Boy/New Jersey Boy Connor Dedrick, who basically re-explains all of our previous podcast topics, but in a more nuanced and eloquent way. We also discuss homogeneity in Jewish spaces, and how to come through for Jews of color.
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Episode 5: Jewish American P-Word
We rebranded! Today, Caroline and Samantha just kick back and have fun — we play F, Marry, Kill with Jewish (or Jewish-adjacent) celebrities, and Make That Movie Jewish! WHY ARE THERE SO MANY BENS AND ADAMS?!
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Episode 4: Do Jews Control the Media? (Spoiler Alert: NO)
In a pop culture-centric episode, Caroline and Samantha discuss celebrities and antisemitism, Jewish Emmy nominees, and if non-Jewish actors can play Jewish characters.
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Episode 3: Our Jewish School Experiences ft. Getting Deep and Failing to Stay On Topic
In an attempt to have a straightforward conversation about Jewish education and Hebrew school, Samantha and Caroline end up delving into some hard-hitting and nuanced questions, including “is G-d real?” and, “is Lil Dicky problematic?” What can we say, Judaism is all about questioning.
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Episode 2: Jewish Dating Apps are a SCAM
On this week’s episode, Caroline delves into the world of Jewish dating apps. Unrelated puns and discussions of bagels ensue.
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Episode 1: Nice to Meet Jew
Welcome to Two Jews! On the first episode, Samantha and Caroline introduce themselves and provide some background on their Jewish upbringing.