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The Bible is thoroughly Jewish! Join hosts Chris Katulka (the gentile dude) and Steve Herzig (the Jewish sage) as they unpack the Scriptures from a Jewish perspective, look at current events surrounding Israel and the Jewish people, and explain some fun Jewish culture and customs. Oy! You‘ll even learn some Yiddish words. The Jew and Gentile Podcast is a ministry of FOI Equip, an outreach of North American Ministries and The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry. The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry is a worldwide evangelical ministry proclaiming biblical truth about Israel and the Messiah, while bringing physical and spiritual comfort to the Jewish people. (www.foi.org)
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Wednesday Oct 13, 2021
Kvell in the Lord! (Episode 4)
Wednesday Oct 13, 2021
Wednesday Oct 13, 2021
Welcome to the Jew and Gentile Podcast.
FOI Equip Classes:
Steve and Chris talk about the upcoming class What On Earth Is God Doing?
Register for What On Earth Is God Doing? online class by going to gofoi.org/whatonearth
From the Scriptures:
Chris and Steve continue their study of Leviticus:
Leviticus 2 (The Grain Offering)
From the news surrounding Israel and the Jewish People:
LBJ a Friend to the Jewish People
Meet the Jewish Couple Funding Christian Missionary Hospitals in Africa
Yiddish Word of the Day!
Kvell: to feel or express joy or triumph
“There is a fine art to kvelling. Kvelling is not boasting or bragging; it’s quieter. It’s the pride you feel when you witness your older child patiently helping the younger one finish a puzzle. It’s also the satisfaction you feel because it means they might have been listening to you after all.
True kvelling is not calculated; it happens in the moment, like when your kid rounds home plate and his teammates give him a high-five, or when your husband is called up to the stage for an award. Kvelling wells up until you burst with joy and pride. You just can’t help it.”
(https://www.jta.org/2020/02/12/culture/using-this-yiddish-word-is-an-art-that-anyone-can-master)
The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry (www.foi.org)
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