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Yiddish with Rukhl — A Forverts Podcast
- Written by: Rukhl Schaechter
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Yiddish with Rukhl is a limited series podcast for people who love spoken Yiddish, brought to you by the Forward/Forverts. In a 15-20 minute podcast, Forverts editor Rukhl Schaechter shares engaging articles written in conversational Yiddish. She explains how listeners can benefit from the experience of hearing Yiddish, even if their knowledge of the language is at the intermediate level.
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Yiddish podcast
- Written by: WJC International Yiddish Center
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"Идиш - подкаст" - это звуковая дорожка из прошлого, записанная в настоящем, ради будущего. Этот цикл посвящен культуре идиш, ее великому прошлому, яркому настоящему и многообещающему будущему. Мы будем беседовать с учеными, писателями, исполнителями, общественными деятелями и всеми теми, кто не равнодушен к миру идиша. Проект ...
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The Cockney Yiddish Podcast
- Written by: Nadia Valman and Vivi Lachs
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The Cockney Yiddish Podcast explores the unknown Yiddish popular culture of London's East End through an array of newly discovered stories and songs from the 1880s to the 1950s. Historians Nadia Valman and Vivi Lachs share their passion for the tunes and words of Jewish Londoners encountering the Cockney culture of music halls, street markets and rhyming slang. They discover a rich landscape of music and interviews from the archives and chat about hidden histories, family stories, lost connections and real and imagined places with special guests and readers including Michael Rosen, Miriam ...
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