Tune in! The Yiddish Book Center's Podcast

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The Yiddish Book Centers podcast includes conversations with Jewish culture makers, plus news and stories related to Yiddish literature, language, and culture.

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  • Episode 0159: "Alix Wall on the Legacy of Shmerke Kaczerginski’s Song, “Dos Elnte Kind”

    04/10/2017 Duración: 27min

    In a conversation with filmmakers Alix Wall and Marc Smolowitz, we learn about their collaboration on "The Lonely Child". Their film will tell the story of Yiddish poet Shmerke Kaczerginski’s song, “Dos Elnte Kind,” or “The Lonely Child,” which he wrote for Alix’s grandmother in 1943 while she was in the Vilna Ghetto. Alix’s vision for the film is “to engage those keeping the song alive in a dialogue, exploring the central question: just what is our responsibility to the survivors and their stories? It is not lost on me that a song will outlast all of us; a film will as well.” Episode 0159 October 4, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0158- Caraid O'Brien: On and Off the Stage

    26/09/2017 Duración: 22min

    Caraid O’Brien, an accomplished writer, performer, director, translator, and a Yiddish Book Center alumna speaks with us about her work on and off the stage. An accomplished translator, her translation from the Yiddish of Sholem Asch’s "God of Vengeance" “set Show World aflame” according to the Village Voice. She is a three-time recipient of a new play commission from the National Foundation for Jewish Culture for her contemporary adaptation of Dovid Pinski’s Yiddish classic "Jake the Mechanic" as well as for the first-ever English translations of Sholem Asch’s underworld plays "Motke Thief" and "The Dead Man". Currently, Caraid is performing in the New Yiddish Rep’s world premiere of Eugene Ionesco’s "Rhinoceros". Episode 0158 September 26, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0157- Eddy Portnoy on True Stories from the Yiddish Press

    15/09/2017 Duración: 18min

    Eddy Portnoy, senior researcher and director of exhibitions at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, talks about his newly published compendium of stories, "Bad Rabbi and Other Strange but True Stories from the Yiddish Press." He introduces us to stories of thieves, wrestlers, poets, and beauty queens whose misadventures were immortalized in Yiddish newspapers from the 1880s to the 1930s. Episode 0157 September 15,2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Ep0156 - Eitan Kensky And Sadie Gold - Shapiro

    27/08/2017 Duración: 16min

    Editors Eitan Kensky and Sadie Gold-Shapiro sit down to talk about a special "Pakn Treger Translation Issue" devoted to writing by women. This collection includes works of poetry, prose poetry, fiction, and memoir. We learn about the writers, the genres, and how this collection helps to address the relative scarcity of translations of Yiddish women writers. Episode 0156 August 27, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0155: "Menashe": A Father, a Son, a Community

    26/07/2017 Duración: 19min

    Director Joshua Z. Weinstein and leading character Menashe Lustig talk about the making of the newly released film, "Menashe." The film, performed in Yiddish, takes place in the Hasidic community of Borough Park, Brooklyn. The story is drawn from the real life of its Hasidic star Menashe Lustig. Episode 0155 July 26, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0154: What Have You Been Doing Your Fellowship Year?

    15/07/2017 Duración: 20min

    Sadie Gold-Shapiro tells us what it’s like to spend a year as a Yiddish Book Center Fellow. Sadie's Fellowship year has been spent rummaging through the Center’s archives, creating metadata spreadsheets, cataloguing collections, writing articles about interesting finds, and working with the Center’s translation fellowship program. Episode 0154 July 15, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0153: Translating Chaim Grade

    09/07/2017 Duración: 25min

    Mel Rosenthal, a retired Knopf production editor, worked with the early galleys of Grade's "The Rabbi's House." In our conversation he discusses the challenges of translation and the days spent working with the writer. Episode 0153 July 9, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0152: Who Grace Paley Was

    22/06/2017 Duración: 41min

    Nora Paley, the co-editor of the recently published A Grace Paley Reader: Stories, Essays, and Poetry, talks about the life and work of her mother, writer Grace Paley. Nora explains, "who Grace Paley was and that she was my mother are naturally inseparable for me." Episode 0152 June 7, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0151: Yidstock 2017: The Festival of New Yiddish Music

    07/06/2017 Duración: 22min

    Seth Rogovoy, who literally wrote the book on klezmer, gives us a sneak preview of the Yidstock (July 13-16, 2017) lineup, from concerts featuring Eleanor Reissa & Frank London’s Klezmer Brass All-Stars, the Andy Statman Trio, Alicia Svigals and Lauren Brody Duo, Ezekiel’s Wheels Klezmer Band, the Hankus Netsky and Eden MacAdam-Somer Duo, to Frank London’s multimedia oratorio A Night at the Old Marketplace, based on the groundbreaking 1907 play of the same name by I.L. Peretz. Episode 0151 June 7, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0150: Andy Statman and the Klezmer Revival

    02/06/2017 Duración: 20min

    This week we sit down with Andy Statman, one of the founders of the klezmer revival. He and Lisa talk about how he initially came to klezmer and the way that he and his fellow musicians brought this genre of music into a new light. Catch the Andy Statman Trio during this year's Yidstock on Sunday, July 16, here at the Center. Episode 0150 June 2, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0149: A New Translation of a Classic Yiddish Tale by An-sky

    26/05/2017 Duración: 20min

    Rose Waldman joins us this week to talk about her new translation of S. An-sky's Pioneers. She and Lisa discuss An-sky’s relatable, and sometimes autobiographical, characters and how these characters grapple with their identities as Jews during the Haskalah. Episode 0149 May 26, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0148: Exploring Jewish Holidays with Abigail Pogrebin

    19/05/2017 Duración: 22min

    This week we sit down with Abigail Pogrebin to speak about her latest book, My Jewish Year: 18 Holidays, One Wondering Jew. She and Lisa discuss the inspiration behind her book and the way her exploration of these holidays helped her understand her Jewishness in a new way. Episode 0148 May 19, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0147: A World of Jewish Cooking with Joan Nathan

    11/05/2017 Duración: 16min

    Award-winning cookbook author Joan Nathan took time to speak with us about her newest book, King Solomon's Table: A Culinary Exploration of Jewish Cooking from around the World. Nathan shares stories about her travels, which took her around the globe to chronicle and preserve the history of Jewish food, its roots, culture, and recipes. Episode 0147 May 12, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0146: Jewish Summer Camping with Riv-Ellen Prell

    05/05/2017 Duración: 32min

    This week, we are joined by Riv-Ellen Prell, a professor at the University of Minnesota, to talk about Jewish summer camping in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. Riv-Ellen discusses how the activities at these summer camps—from religious practice to outdoor adventuring—were geared toward creating a new kind of Jewish identity in the post-war period. Episode 0146 May 5, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0145: Unearthing Memories in the Lodz Ghetto

    28/04/2017 Duración: 17min

    This week we are joined by Kristen Gresh, curator of the new exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston: "Memory Unearthed: The Lodz Ghetto Photographs of Henryk Ross." This exhibit, now on display, tells the intimate story of life in the ghetto through the lens of one of the few individuals who survived it. Episode 0145 April 28, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Epsiode 0144: Yiddish Translation and Writing with Curt Leviant

    21/04/2017 Duración: 20min

    This week we are joined by writer and translator Curt Leviant, best known for his many novels and translations of famous Yiddish authors, including Chaim Grade and Lamed Shapiro. He speaks about the challenges of Yiddish translation and his two latest novels, and tells a surprising story involving Grade and a mistranslated expression about King Solomon. Episode 0144 April 21, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0143: Beyond the Forest: Loli Kantor's Photographic Expedition into Eastern Europe

    14/04/2017 Duración: 19min

    This week we sit down with Loli Kantor, the photographer behind our newest visiting exhibit: Beyond the Forest: Jewish Presence in Eastern Europe. Loli talks about how a visit to Poland inspired an eight-year-long project that took her into homes, synagogues, and other community centers in Poland and Ukraine, where she got to know both the elderly Jewish population as well as younger people eager to revive the largely lost Jewish culture. She also talks about the meaning behind her photographs, and how this meaning has changed now that the older generation has started to pass away. Episode 0143 April 14, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0142: Sandy Fox on Jewish Summer Camp and Yiddish Feminist Podcasting

    04/04/2017 Duración: 21min

    This week we are joined by Sandy Fox, a PhD candidate at NYU and the host of the popular Yiddish feminist podcast Vaybertaytsh. Sandy talks about her dissertation, on Jewish summer camps—which, interestingly, is not shaped by the years she spent at summer camp as a child. She also tells us what it’s like to write and produce a podcast about feminist topics—from fashion to midwifery—completely in Yiddish. Epsiode 0142 April 4, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0141: The Pickle Guys: Kosher Pickles on the Lower East Side

    31/03/2017 Duración: 15min

    This week we sit down with Alan Kaufman, owner of the Lower East Side-based shop The Pickle Guys, known for its specialty pickles and pickled fruits and vegetables. Alan reveals the secret to the perfect pickle, including the step-by-step process the pickle guys follow to achieve their signature crunch. Episode 0141 March 31, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0140: Kosher USA: How Coke Became Kosher

    24/03/2017 Duración: 20min

    Roger Horowitz, author of the recently published Kosher USA: How Coke Became Kosher and Other Tales of Modern Food, shares a few backstories from his book about the history of keeping kosher in America. He reveals how iconic products such as Coca Cola and Jell-O tried to become kosher, what made Manischewitz wine the first kosher name-brand product to gain a wide non-Jewish audience, and more. Episode 0140 March 24, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

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