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Author: Julia and Samuel Eisen-Meyers

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True Jew is a podcast about what it means to be Jewish in real life: messy, loud, loving, and complicated.

Hosted by us—siblings Julia and Samuel Eisen-Meyers—this show captures conversations the way they actually happen: at family dinners, late at night, in moments of tension, tenderness, and truth. We talk about identity, grief, joy, faith, anger, history, belonging, and what it means to stand for other people’s humanity.

This is a home for Jews who are questioning inherited narratives, reconnecting with tradition on their own terms, and imagining something different. It’s also for anyone who believes that love, dignity, and collective liberation are not abstract ideals, but daily practices.

Each episode features original music and sound design by Samuel, layered with Julia’s commentary, candid dialogue, and voices from our wider community. You’ll hear disagreement without dismissal, conviction without cruelty, and intimacy without performance. Sometimes it’s funny. Sometimes it’s heavy. Always, it’s real.

We’re family. We’re friends. We argue, we listen, and we keep the door open.

Get in touch: jewforpalestine@proton.me

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Episode two of True Jew asks a question that feels simple: What does Jewish safety actually mean? We talk about fear. The kind that lives in our bodies. The kind that gets fed to us daily. The kind that gets weaponized.We’re joined by Nina Mehta, community educator and co-director of PARCEO (alongside the wonderful Donna Nevel), and Nora Lester Murad, writer, organizer, force behind Drop the ADL from Schools, and someone who spent more than a decade raising her children in the West Bank under occupation. Together, we examine how Jewish history has been narrated to us, often as an endless chain of persecution, and what that does to our sense of self, and our sense of threat.If we are taught that we are always unsafe, what happens next?We dig into the role of institutions like the ADL and the IHRA definition of antisemitism, and how Jewish fear is being conflated with unconditional support for Israel. We ask hard questions about white nationalism, Christian Zionism, U.S. foreign policy, surveillance, and who actually benefits when Jewish identity gets fused to state power.We also sit with something uncomfortable: the difference between being challenged and being endangered. Between discomfort and danger. Between feeling scared and being under existential threat. Because if our safety is built on someone else’s dispossession, that’s not safety. And if we’re going to talk about fear, we have to be brave enough to talk about who is actually living without shelter, without food, without freedom.
So… What is this?

So… What is this?

2026-01-1203:13

Hey, I’m Julia. My brother Samuel and I made a podcast together. It’s something for us, for our family and friends, and hopefully for you, too.This is True Jew. The name is a bit of a joke. There is no one way to be Jewish, and everyone is welcome at the table. If this trailer does its job, you won’t just know what we’re doing. You’ll get a vibe for why we are doing it.
“I Don’t Want to Be on Your Podcast” is an invitation into the world of True Jew. The tone. The questions. The friction. The love. It is a sampler of what this whole shebang is about.We talk about identity. We gather around a big family dinner table and let the microphones roll. You will hear from our parents and from family friends, in moments that are tender, awkward, funny, and raw. We listen to the son of Holocaust survivors wrestle out loud with the wildness and the pain of seeing survivors of genocide perpetuate genocide. We name the systems and the powers that be, the tiny fraction of people who shape our world while claiming to speak for the rest of us, and we call them what they are, moral monsters.This episode does not offer clean answers. It sets the stakes. It shows you how we talk, what we care about, and why this podcast exists at all.
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