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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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Thursday Feb 17, 2022
The New Covenant and Is Justin Trudeau Meshuganah? (Episode 22)
Thursday Feb 17, 2022
Thursday Feb 17, 2022
Welcome to the Jew and Gentile Podcast.
From the Scriptures:
Chris and Steve continue their study on the covenants:
Jeremiah 31
FOI Equip Classes:
Hebrew Worship Seminar
February 10 & 17, 2022
7:30PM EST
Antisemistism: Past, Present, Future (PURIM)
March 10, 17, 24, 2022
7:30PM EST
From the news surrounding Israel and the Jewish People:
Canada's House of Commons erupts after Trudeau accuses Jewish MP of supporting swastikas
Estonian opposition leader, now leading in the polls, vows to move embassy to Jerusalem, forge major arms deal with Israel to protect Estonia from Russia
Yiddish Word of the Day!
Meshuganah
Meshuganah is Yiddish slang for a person who acts in a crazy or nonsensical way. It can also be used as an adjective to describe such a person, or as a noun meaning nonsense.
Yiddish is a dialect of German-based on Hebrew. Some of its words have been borrowed into English as slang terms.
Meshuganah is typically used as an insult in a way that is intended to be funny, even if the insult is serious. Meshugana is also spelled meshuggana and meshuggener.
Example: That meshuganah almost ran me off the road!
The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry (www.foi.org)
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