It's here!

September 8, 2020

A Jew & A Gentile Discuss Has Launched!

We’re so excited to announce that our brand-new podcast


You won’t hear a podcast like this anywhere else!

Join Ezra Benjamin and Carly Berna, from the Jewish Voice team, as they explore life, faith and current events from a biblical viewpoint – each bringing to the table a different religious background and perspective – one Jewish, one Gentile.

Listen Today!

We’ve posted an introduction plus the first three episodes for you. Hear how Ezra and Carly:

  • Put each on the hot seat to grapple with preconceived notions that Jewish people and Christians have about each other
  • Unpack the differences between Messianic Judaism and Christianity – including identifying the strangest thing one is likely to encounter when going to a typical congregation of the other’s

We told you it was going to be a great podcast!

New Episodes Every Tuesday

Join us each week for new, refreshingly honest conversations between “A Jew & A Gentile.”  New episodes post each Tuesday morning.

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