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Jewish identity, religious observance, and cultural belonging collide in this episode of Being Jewish with Jonah Platt. Are you “Jewish enough”? You are. Here's why that matters more than ever. In this monologue from Being Jewish, Jonah Platt takes on a widespread but rarely unpacked phenomenon: the “I’m Jewish, but…” disclaimer. From "I'm Reform, but..." to "I'm culturally Jewish, but...," too many Jews feel they need to qualify their identity—as if they’re not Jewish enough. Why is that? Why do secular, Reform, or culturally connected Jews so often feel invalidated? Jonah explores how shame, judgment, and intra-communal gatekeeping have created an unhealthy and exclusionary Jewish hierarchy. He challenges the myth that religious observance is the sole measure of authenticity and calls on us to foster unity instead of division—especially during this time of rising antisemitism and Jewish vulnerability worldwide. 🎙 Key topics in this episode: The myth of the “bad Jew” Internalized shame and Jewish gatekeeping The Jewish people as a tribe, not just a religion Jewish identity vs. observance Solidarity and belonging in the face of external threats A call to radical Jewish inclusion and empathy This is a must-listen for Jews of all denominations—and anyone navigating cultural or spiritual belonging. 👇 SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS 👇 Have you ever questioned your Jewish identity or felt “not Jewish enough”? Let’s talk about it in the comments. 🕊️ We’re not here to gatekeep. We’re here to grow—together. #JewishIdentity #BeingJewishPodcast #JonahPlatt #AmIJewishEnough #JewishBelonging #ReformJudaism #ConservativeJudaism #JewishInclusion #JewishCommunity #BadJew #JewishUnity #CulturalJudaism