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.

Episodios

  • Episode 0078: Blue Moon Hotel: A Storied History Restored

    05/03/2014 Duración: 17min

    In a conversation with Randy Settenbrino, owner of the Blue Moon Hotel in New York, we learn how he transformed a 19th-century Lower East Side tenement into a 21st-century hotel. Settenbrino shares the history of the building, once inhabited by immigrants and factory workers, and reminisces about the surrounding neighborhood. Episode 0078 March 5, 2014 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0077: "A Stone in My Shoe: In Search of a Neighbourhood"

    25/02/2014 Duración: 29min

    Aaron Lansky visits with George Ellenbogen, author of the recently published memoir "A Stone in My Shoe: In Search of a Neighbourhood." Ellenbogen, who grew up in the Jewish district of Montreal, writes about the concept of neighbourhood and community and provides us with a window into the immigrant neighbourhood of his youth. Episode 0077 February 26, 2014 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0076: "In the Shadow of the Shtetl": Telling the Story of Small-Town Jewish Life

    06/02/2014 Duración: 21min

    In a visit with author Jeffrey Veidlinger we learn how his recently published book, "In the Shadow of the Shtetl," tells the story of traditional small-town Jewish life in the years between 1917 and 1948. The stories, collected by the "AHEYM" oral history project at Indiana University, are drawn from interviews with over 100 Yiddish speakers. Episode 0076 February 6, 2014 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0075: Yiddish Translation in the 21st Century

    21/01/2014 Duración: 18min

    Aaron Lansky visits with Sebastian Schulman to learn what is new in the field of Yiddish translation - from the recent launch of the Center's groundbreaking translation website tatysh.org to the Center's Yiddish Translation Fellowship, new venues for publication, and more. Creating new opportunities to mentor and train Yiddish translators, employing new technologies to "crowd-source" Yiddish translation, and publication of new translations are a few examples of the Yiddish Book Center's plans to advance translation in the 21st Century. Episode 0075 January 21, 2014 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0094: Jewish Cuba: A Conversation with Adela Dworin

    11/01/2014 Duración: 31min

    Ruth Behar, an anthropologist from the University of Michigan, talks to Adela Dworin, president of the Jewish Community of Cuba in Havana. Last fall, Behar led a Yiddish Book Center tour to Cuba, where the group explored the Jewish history and culture in that nation, where an active Jewish community exists despite the fact that most Jews left after the revolution. Episode 0094 January 13, 2015 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0074: Jeremy Dauber on "The Worlds of Sholem Aleichem"

    20/12/2013 Duración: 28min

    Aaron Lansky visits with Jeremy Dauber, author of the recently published "The Worlds of Sholem Aleichem." Dauber and Lansky discuss this most beloved of Yiddish writers, and we learn why it has taken almost one hundred years for a major biography of him to appear. Episode 0074 December 20, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0073: An Exhibit Tells the Universal Story of the Emigrant

    04/12/2013 Duración: 17min

    In a visit with curator Patricia Klindienst we learn how a simple postcard led her to reconstruct the story of Abram Spiwak and Sophie Schochetman - their immigration from Czarist Russia to America, their courtship, marriage, and the making of their life together. Klindienst's exhibit, "No One Remembers Alone: Memory, Migration, and the Making of an American Family," tells the universal story of the emigrant through postcards, related ephemera, and photographs. "No One Remembers Alone" is on exhibit at the Yiddish Book Center through March, 2014. Episode 0073 December 4, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0072: The Pin: A Yiddish Language Film

    07/11/2013 Duración: 16min

    Naomi Jaye, director of "The Pin," shares the story behind this Yiddish-language film about two young people who experience love and loss while in hiding during World War II. "The Pin" (2013) is the first Yiddish-language film (with English subtitles) to be shot in Canada, and the second in North America in over 70 years. Episode 0072 November 7, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0071: Forty Notable Jewish Writers: Jules Chametzky Reminisces

    09/10/2013 Duración: 29min

    A lively and informative visit with Jules Chametzky, critic of Jewish American literature and author of the recently published "Out of Brownsville: Encounters with Nobel Laureates and Other Jewish Writers." Professor Chametzky recalls his encounters with notable Jewish writers - everyone from Isaac Bashevis Singer, Grace Paley, and Irving Howe to Allen Ginsberg and Amoz Oz. Episode 0071 October 9, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0070: Danny Kaye: A Look at the Early Years of the Famed Tummler

    10/09/2013 Duración: 21min

    In a visit with film historian Bruce Lawton, we learn about the early work of Danny Kaye - from his first appearances on stages in the Borscht Belt to his screen debut in four little known 'two-reelers'. Lawton will be presenting his multi-media presentation "Meet Nikolai Nikolaevich!...The Not Yet 'Re-Fined' Danny Kaye!" at the Yiddish Book Center on September 29, 2013. Episode 0070 September 11, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0069: Allan Sherman: The Backstory

    06/08/2013 Duración: 24min

    Aaron Lansky visits with Mark Cohen, author of the recently released "Overweight Sensation: The Life and Comedy of Allan Sherman." We learn about Sherman - whose songs are legendary to a generation - and the representation of Jews in popular culture in the early 1960s. Cohen helps us understand who Sherman was and where he fits into the landscape of twentieth century Jewish comedians. Sherman influenced many great contemporary comics including Larry David, Jason Alexander, and Jerry Seinfeld. Episode 0069 August 6, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst Massachusetts

  • Episode 0068: Jewish Genealogy: A First-Hand Account

    23/07/2013 Duración: 14min

    In a recent visit with Heidi Urich, co-chair of the IAJGS conference, we learned how Urich has spent the past twenty years working to build her family tree. Urich also shared a preview of what's in store at the upcoming conference on Jewish Genealogy that will take place in Boston August 4-9, 2013. Episode 0068 July 23, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0067: The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg

    02/07/2013 Duración: 07min

    We visit with film critic Kenneth Turan to talk about the documentary film "The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg." The film will be screened at the Yiddish Book Center on Sunday, July 7th, 2013, at 2PM. Episode 0067 July 2, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0066: Nathan Birnbaum and Jewish Modernity

    18/06/2013 Duración: 20min

    Sebastian Schulman visits with scholar and author Dr. Jess Olson to learn about Olson's newly published book "Nathan Birnbaum and Jewish Modernity." Episode 0066 June 18, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0065: A Growing Archive of Yiddish Oral Histories

    11/06/2013 Duración: 15min

    Aaron Lansky visits with Christa Whitney, the Yiddish Book Center's Wexler Oral History Project director, to talk about her recent fieldwork in Poland and her new project to interview the children of Yiddish writers. Episode 0065 June 11, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0064: On Translating The Zelmenyaners - A Classic Yiddish Work

    04/06/2013 Duración: 41min

    We visit with scholar Sasha Senderovich to learn about "The Zelmenyaners," one of the great comic novels of the twentieth century, now in a new English translation by Hillel Halkin. The translation, published by the New Yiddish Library, is a collaboration between Yale University Press and the Yiddish Book Center. Episode 0064 June 4, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0063: Yidstock 2013: Top Names in Klezmer to Perform July 18-21

    18/05/2013 Duración: 16min

    We visit with author, music critic, and Yidstock program director Seth Rogovoy to learn about Yidstock 2013 - from the opening concert with the Klezmer Conservatory Band to the Yidstock All-stars closing concert, as well as the workshop and talks that will take place at Yidstock 2013 (July 18-21 at the Yiddish Book Center). For more information and to purchase tickets http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/yidstock Episode 0063 May 21, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0062: Illustrating Letters To A Yiddish Advice Column

    06/05/2013 Duración: 18min

    We visit with artist Liana Finck to learn about her illustration exhibit "A Bintel Brief." On display at the Yiddish Book Center through October, 2013, "A Bintel Brief" is a graphic novel based on letters to the Forverts newspaper's advice column. Episode 0062 May 7, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0061: Realizing Yiddish Translation in the 21st Century

    28/04/2013 Duración: 16min

    Aaron Lansky visits with Sebastian Schulman, director of the Yiddish Book Center's Yiddish Translation Fellowship Program, to learn about the launch of the Center's Yiddish Translation Fellowship, development of the Center's Yiddish translation website, new translations, e-publishing of Yiddish translation, and so much more. Episode 0061 April 30, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

  • Episode 0060: Jewish Cuba: A First-Hand Account

    21/04/2013 Duración: 31min

    In a conversation with author, scholar, and cultural anthropologist Ruth Behar, Sebastian Schulman learns about Behar's Jewish Cuban roots, her family, and her immigration to New York. We also learn about an upcoming trip to Cuba that she will lead, as well as her recently published book "Traveling Heavy: A Memoir in between Journeys." Episode 0060 April 23, 2013 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts

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