Menschwarmers: The Biggest Sports Fan Alive is a Canadian Jew

In this week's edition of The Menschwarmers podcast, Gabe and Jamie discuss the Toronto Raptors and Drake's support of the team.

The NBA Finals are afoot, and the Toronto Raptors are roaring ahead as potential first-time champions. Behind them every step of the way—sometimes too literally—is probably the most famous Canadian Jew alive, Forest Hill’s own Aubrey “Drake” Graham. Hosts Gabe and Jamie chat about the concerns that he’s not acting like a nice, quiet Jewish boy.

Menschwarmers is hosted by Gabe Pulver and Jamie Hirsh, and produced and edited by Alex Rose. Michael Fraiman is the supervising producer. Our music is “Brass” by 4bstr4ck3r feat. Daman. You can follow the Menschwarmers on Twitter, and check out more podcasts by The CJN Podcast Network here.

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