She Didn't Tell Me We Were Jewish
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She didn't tell me we were Jewish.
Those seven words changed everything.
Author Joan Moran joins Corey and Kendall to discuss her remarkable memoir, Suddenly Jewish, a story that spans generations, continents, and one life-changing family secret.
Joan grew up believing she knew her family's story. Then, just before marrying into a Jewish family, her mother revealed something she had kept hidden for decades. Their family was Jewish.
The secret was not rooted in shame. It was rooted in survival.
Joan shares her mother's journey from Odesa to London, Montreal, New York, and San Francisco, explaining how antisemitism shaped the choices her family made. Along the way, Corey and Kendall discover something familiar. Even though Joan's story is different from a DNA surprise, the emotional questions are remarkably similar.
How does a family secret shape your identity?
Can you understand the people who believed silence was the safest option?
What happens when the truth finally comes out?
The conversation also explores Kendall's own DNA discovery, the importance of identity beyond genetics, and why understanding history can sometimes lead to compassion, even when it cannot erase the pain.
In this episode:
• Why Joan's mother hid her Jewish identity
• The historical events that made secrecy feel necessary
• How hidden ancestry affects future generations
• The surprising connections between hidden heritage and DNA discoveries
• Why family secrets rarely stay buried forever
Whether your story involves adoption, donor conception, a DNA surprise, hidden ancestry, or another family secret, this episode is a reminder that understanding where we come from can change how we see ourselves.
Joan Moran's memoir, Suddenly Jewish, is available wherever books are sold.
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Remember, family secrets are the ultimate plot twist.