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We need to celebrate the joy of being Jewish – and our Jewish mums

Of course we can’t ignore the bad news, but there’s much to celebrate and share

May 15, 2025 13:27
Another red-faced moment for the family in Friday Night Dinner. Any Jewish person will recognise the humour
Channel 4's Friday Night Dinner : it's important to laugh and share our humour
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The other day I spent a belly-laughing half hour with two of my oldest friends recording our Jewish Mother Me podcast. No, it’s not one of those worthy parenting podcasts about how to deal with wayward toddlers or wakeful babies. Ours is a parented podcast – since we celebrate the matriarchs that we and our guests, including many celebrities, have known. As such, our tagline is “Jewish mothers – should every home have one?” (and you most definitely don`t have to be Jewish). In this fractured, dispiriting and increasingly uncertain world, wouldn’t it be nice to have someone in your life to smother you with affection, feed you till you can’t speak and fight for you like a lioness?

All of which is done with warmth and humour – and after all, isn’t that the very essence of the Jewish condition? To find comfort or tell jokes in order to indemnify ourselves from the more blunt and unforgiving aspects of the world?

Podcasts like ours however are important for another reason too. They are a reminder that even in such bleak and depressing times for Jewish people not every aspect of our story has to be filtered through a lens of bias, prejudice and persecution.

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