Hebrew Voices #89 – Hebrew Homeschooling

In this episode of Hebrew Voices, Hebrew Homeschooling, Nehemia Gordon speaks with Katie and Lydia Hirn, who are developing a Torah-based homeschool curriculum. Nehemia answers some of their burning questions about how to pronounce Hebrew and explains why some people say “shabbat” and others “shabbos”, where to put the emphasis on a Hebrew word, and the importance of being consistent in whichever Hebrew dialect you choose to use. Continue reading

Hebrew Voices #104 – The Last Bastion of Free Speech (Rebroadcast)

In this episode of Hebrew Voices, The Last Bastion of Free Speech, Nehemia Gordon takes us on an extraordinary tour of Speaker's Corner in London's Hyde Park. Speaker's Corner is the most famous location for free speech in the world. Join Nehemia as he speaks with a diverse group of people with varied perspectives on religion, science, and politics. Continue reading

Hebrew Voices – Complete Archives


  • Hebrew Voices #243 – The Divine Name YHVH in Ancient Greek Manuscripts: Part 1

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices #243 - The Divine Name YHVH in Ancient Greek Manuscripts: Part 1, Nehemia welcomes Dr. Pavlos Vasileiadis (“Dr. Tetragrammaton”) to explore how God’s name appears in ancient Greek translations of the Hebrew Bible. Together, … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #242 – A United Future: The New Messianic Generation: Part 1

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices #242 - A United Future: The New Messianic Generation, Nehemia sits down with 20-year-old Messianic teacher and apologist Max Bonilla. From Maimonides to Paul and Yeshua, they explore how a new generation of believers … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #236 – Jewish Professor Says Nick Fuentes is Right: Part 1

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices #236 - Jewish Professor Says Nick Fuentes Is Right: Part 1, Nehemia brings on Political Science Professor Michael S. Kochin to discuss what Nick Fuentes gets right, what he gets wrong, and the resulting … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #240 – The Chair of Moses: Part 1

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices #240 - The Chair of Moses: Part 1, Nehemia is joined by Rev. Dr. Philip Thomas Mohr to discuss his doctoral dissertation on the infamous “Seat of Moses” in Matthew 23, how individuals project … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #238 – The Jewish Girl Who Died for Her Faith: Part 1

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices #238 - The Jewish Girl Who Died for Her Faith: Part 1, Nehemia speaks with history professor Dr. Sharon Vance about a 19th-century Moroccan Jewish girl who was murdered for her faith and explores … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #235 – The Illustrated Cairo Genizah: Part 1

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices #235 - The Illustrated Cairo Genizah: Part 1, Nehemia interviews renowned expert Dr. Melonie Schmierer-Lee about her latest work. The discussion highlights the diverse range of manuscripts found in the Genizah - from the … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #239 – Persia, the Bible & Free Iran: Part 1

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices #239 - Persia, the Bible & Free Iran: Part 1, Nehemia is joined by Dr. Thamar Gindin - often called the “Israeli attaché to Free Iran” - to explore the profound intersection of ancient … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #241 – Nick Fuentes & the Serpent Seed Doctrine

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices #241, Nick Fuentes & the Serpent Seed Doctrine, Nehemia is joined by Jake Hilton of The Sword of YHVH Ministries to examine a little-discussed political and religious movement gaining traction among America’s youth. Together, … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #234 – The Jewish Bible: Part 1

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices #234 - The Jewish Bible: Part 1, Nehemia brings on “modern-day Masorete” Dr. Avi Kadish to discuss how crowdsourcing has produced what is possibly the most accurate version of the Hebrew Bible, the ancient … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #237 – Hanukkah – Rebellion Against the Name

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices #237 - Hanukkah - Rebellion Against the Name, Nehemia examines the early sources for the Hanukkah story to figure out what really happened and why it’s connected to the name of God.

  • Hebrew Voices #230 – A Deeply Human Jewish God

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices #230 - A Deeply Human Jewish God, Nehemia talks with Dr. Avi Kadish, a Medieval Jewish Philosophy expert and a Modern Day Masorete, discussing his work on producing an extremely accurate Tanakh text, the … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #224 – The Hero’s Journey Toward Recovery: Part 1

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices #224 – "The Hero’s Journey Toward Recovery": Part 1, Nehemia is joined by his uncle, addiction medicine specialist Dr. Michael Cowl Gordon, as they walk through the steps of The Hero’s Journey to find … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #233 – The Lost Scroll of Moses (Shapira): Part 2

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices #233 - The Lost Scroll of Moses (Shapira): Part 2, Biblical scholar Dr. Idan Dershowitz returns to show Nehemia the contents of the lost Shapira scrolls, how the 10 Commandments differ from the Deuteronomy … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #231 – The Lost Scroll of Moses (Shapira): Part 1

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices #231 - The Lost Scroll of Moses (Shapira): Part 1, Nehemia brings on Biblical scholar Dr. Idan Dershowitz to discuss the lineage of the infamous Shapira manuscripts - were they real or forgeries - … Continue reading →

  • Hebrew Voices #229 – Rightly Dividing the Word of Yehovah

    In this episode of Hebrew Voices #229 - Rightly Dividing the Word of Yehovah, Nehemia appears on The Shannon Davis Show to answer questions regarding the quest for God’s name, the rapidly developing field of Hebrew manuscript research, and the … Continue reading →

Hebrew Voices #77 – Jewish-Christian Debates in the Middle Ages (Rebroadcast)

Hebrew Voices - Jewish-Christian Debates in the Middle Ages - Nehemia Gordon with Dr. Daniel LaskerIn this episode of Hebrew Voices, Jewish-Christian Debates in the Middle Ages, Nehemia Gordon speaks with Israeli professor Dr. Daniel Lasker, about the painful memory of forced conversions. They talk about the reason most Jews do not have a ready-answer about why they do not believe in Jesus, why people argue things they don't really believe, and how a sarcastic sense of humor served as a defense mechanism in dealing with traumatic realities in Jewish history. This episode contains a world first: a Jewish professor attempts to explain to a Karaite Jew the nuances of the Trinity in Christian theology! Continue reading

Hebrew Voices #121 – Back to Work!

In this episode of Hebrew Voices Back to Work! Nehemia Gordon and Keith Johnson saddle up to discuss going back to work together... to do Hebrew Gospel Pearls! It's a big commitment, so they desperately need your input. Be sure to watch this special episode "Back to Work!" to learn what is involved in them studying Hebrew Matthew together and then vote to let them know if they should do it. Ron wrote: “REALLY hoping it goes ahead! Can’t wait to hear Nehemia’s expertise on this.” Continue reading