The Black and Jewish Podcast with Ashira Solomon

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The Black and Jewish Podcast is a thought-provoking show hosted by Ashira Solomon, who is both Black and Jewish. This podcast aims to bridge the gap between two often misunderstood communities—the Black and Jewish communities—through authentic, raw, and critical conversations. Ashira, with her unique perspective, engages in open dialogues that explore the challenges, struggles, and triumphs within each community. The show delves into the issues causing division while also celebrating the shared history, resilience, and strength of both groups. With a focus on understanding, empathy, and practical solutions, The Black and Jewish Podcast provides a space for listeners to confront difficult topics, navigate political landscapes, and highlight what can unite us rather than divide us. Ashira prides herself on being able to sit with anyone who wants to talk, fostering a welcoming environment for discussion and progress.

Discovering the Jewish Jesus

230 Followers

Discovering the Jewish Jesus with Rabbi Schneider imparts revelation of Jesus' Jewish heritage and His fulfillment of messianic prophecy. Questions of how the Old and New Testaments tie together, and how Yeshua completes the unfolding plan of God, are answered with exceptional clarity. Through understanding the Old Testament and its prophetic nature (with Yeshua as its fulfillment) your faith is strengthened, increased relationship and intimacy with the LORD is discovered, and an end-times vision of life is crystallized. This is an end-times ministry, strengthening the church and calling her to be a readied bride for the return of the Bridegroom, Yeshua Ha-Mashiach (Jesus The Messiah) Visit our website at DiscoveringTheJewishJesus.com or email us at info@discoveringthejewishjesus.com

Holocaust

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The Holocaust was the mass genocide of six million Jewish men, women, and children, along with millions of others, by Nazi Germany and its allies during World War II. This systematic extermination, often referred to by the Nazis as "the final solution," involved forced labor, starvation, shootings, and gas chambers in concentration camps such as Auschwitz-Birkenau and Treblinka. Other targeted groups included Romani people, Soviet prisoners of war, and political opponents. The term "Holocaust" comes from a Greek word meaning "sacrifice by fire," while in Hebrew, it is known as the Shoah, meaning "catastrophe." Today, museums, memorials, and education efforts work to preserve the memory of these events and prevent history from repeating itself. Would you like me to adjust this further?