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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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Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
Welcome to the Jew and Gentile Podcast.
From the Scriptures:
Chris and Steve:
Seven Signs in the Gospel of John
John 2 - Wedding at Cana
FOI Equip Classes:
The Search: FOI Evangelism Training
Teacher: Lorna Simcox
JUNE 16, 23, 30
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FOI Equip Lecture Series w/ Bassem Eid
July 21
8:30PM EST
Jewish Food
Teacher: Paula Koren
August 11 & 18
7:30PM EST
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From the news surrounding Israel and the Jewish People:
'My people's suffering under apartheid used to criminalize Israel' - South African activist
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-709295
Israeli firm develops next-gen radar which can ‘see’ through walls
https://defence-blog.com/israeli-firm-develops-next-gen-radar-which-can-see-through-walls/
Bennett warns coalition will collapse within a week or two unless MKs end rebellion
Yiddish Word of the Day
Simcha
- Joyous Occasion
The concept of simcha is an important one in Jewish philosophy. A popular teaching by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, a 19th-century Chassidic Rabbi, is "Mitzvah Gedolah Le'hiyot Besimcha Tamid," it is a great mitzvah (commandment) to always be in a state of happiness. When a person is happy one is much more capable of serving God and going about one's daily activities than when depressed or upset.
Jews often use simcha in its capacity as a Hebrew and Yiddish noun meaning festive occasion. The term is used for any happy occasion, such as a wedding, Bar Mitzvah or engagement.
Billy Crystal does a Yiddish Skat at the Tonys
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