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Epis 114 - Jews Take Over Sports

Epis 114 - Jews Take Over Sports

FromKiddush Club - News for Jews


Epis 114 - Jews Take Over Sports

FromKiddush Club - News for Jews

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jan 17, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week we do the impossible: discuss some of the stories in sports that are tied into the Jewish world! As our listeners already know, we don't know much about sports, but we get through it, and bring the rest of the happenings in the Middle East. 
Also as usual, we cover politics including the Iowa Caucus, and even the newest and youngest member of Parliament in New Zealand. 
 
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Released:
Jan 17, 2024
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Podcast episode

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It‘s that special time between Daf Yomi shiur and Shabbos cholent. It‘s that weekly get together to shmooze, talk news, Jewish music, tech, Torah, and food. And now, it‘s a Podcast! Welcome to the most entertaining Jewish podcast: Kiddush Club - The Podcast. Join us while we recreate the KC experience while we explore topics ranging from Islay Whiskey to Kosher Starburst, to interviews with some of the most interesting Jewish people, from Modi, to Nissim Black. All in the comfort of your home or car and without getting the Rabbi upset, or missing a word of davening.