Sounds Jewish
Summary: A lively, off-beat take on Jewish life from the Jewish Community Centre for London and Guardian Unlimited.
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Podcasts:
Free speech on campus, the meaning of Yiddish word broigus and a comic turn from motormouth yentas Ronna and Beverly.
In this month's podcast, Jason Solomons is joined in studio by comedian and novelist David Baddiel and Sarfraz Manzoor.
Join Jason Solomons in London for Jewish Book Week: with literary stars Kathy Lette, Will Self and Jonathan Safran Foer.
Jason Solomons visits the new Jewish Museum of London and talks Jewish dating with Miriam Shaviv and Tim Samuels.
Jason Solomons talks Hanukah and boxing with comedian David Schneider and singer-songwriter Sean Altman.
A special edition for UK Jewish Film Festival. The Coen brothers, Inglourious Basterds and more.
The Tories' troublesome partnership with rightwing parties in Eastern Europe. Plus, do British Jews and Muslims have more in common than they think? And beatboxing with Chasidic hip-hop reggae star Matisyah.
Bernard Madoff and his Jewish victims, the power of atonement and: is Leonard Cohen the most Jewish musician in the world? Jason Solomons with your monthly show.
Do Jewish schools discriminate? Plus Marilyn Monroe and a report on the Jewish queens of Bollywood.
Are British Jews ending their love affair with Labour? Plus, are Jewish parents too overprotective? And why Alan Sugar's made Yiddish sexy.
A hard-hitting response to Caryl Churchill, the US 'pro-peace' lobby and a Jewish-Arab double act dreaming of Eurovision glory, presented by Jason Solomons.
A special edition marking Jewish Book Week, presented by Jason Solomons.
This month, Sounds Jewish teams up with the Islamophonic podcast to look at the impact the conflict in Gaza has had on British Jews and Muslims.
Is Fagin too antisemitic for the London stage, Obama's Jewish allies and what's the Yiddish for condom? Presented by Jason Solomons and comedian David Schneider.
Jason Solomons talks to Borat director and Seinfeld co-writer Larry Charles, and the Jewish Film Festival artistic director Gali Gold.