Tag: Jeremy Shere

In this episode, host Jeremy Shere and guest scholar Keren R. McGinity discuss the rising rate of intermarriage among American Jews.
This episode challenges the commonly held narrative surrounding Black-Jewish relations.
In this episode, the history and significance of Jewish summer camp in American Jewish life are explored.
The podcast episode delves into the topic of Jewish languages with expert guests Sarah Bunin Benor, Alanna Cooper, and Vitaly Shalem, hosted by Jeremy Shere on the Adventures in Jewish Studies podcast.
The Yemenite Children Affair is explored in the context of Mizrahi Jewish history in Israel, where between 1948 and 1954, numerous babies of Mizrahi immigrants mysteriously went missing, purportedly dying while separated from their families.
"In the podcast "Appetizing: An American New York Jewish Food Tradition" by the Association for Jewish Studies, host Jeremy Shere delves into the history and significance of the New York Jewish food tradition of appetizing with guests Eve Jochnowitz, Hasia Diner, Mark Russ Federman, and Norma Joseph. They discuss how appetizing stores, dating back to the early 1900s, offered fish, dairy, and related foods as a complement to meat-selling delis, shaping the culinary landscape of Jewish New Yorkers and reflecting how they lived and ate over the years."
The Adventures in Jewish Studies podcast, produced by the Association for Jewish Studies, offers engaging and informative discussions on various topics in Jewish studies, ranging from contemporary issues to ancient traditions.