Yiddish Cockney Podcast
A new podcast blends Yiddish and Cockney dialects, offering a unique linguistic exploration.
Why Is ‘The Prince of Egypt’ So Important to Jewish Kids of the ’90s and 2000s?
"The Prince of Egypt," DreamWorks' 1998 animated film, holds a special place in the hearts of many Jewish millennials and Gen Zers.
The surprisingly Jewish history of iconic counter-cultural music festival Lollapalooza
Lollapalooza, the iconic music festival, has deep Jewish roots. Founded by Perry Farrell (born Peretz Bernstein) in 1991, the festival became a platform for alternative music and countercultural expression.
Yiddish Fans in Berlin Launch a Yiddish Open Mic Series
Berlin's Galerie ZeitZone hosted the inaugural "Nu? Yiddish in All Art Forms" open mic, featuring 12 acts encompassing poetry, music, and storytelling, all performed in Yiddish.
This Organic Farm Is Run By Yiddish-Speaking Hasidic Jews in Upstate New York
The 'Medabrim Mizrah Tichon' initiative aims to highlight the indigenous presence of Mizrahi Jews in the Middle East.
Empowering Mizrahi Jews for Conflict Resolution in the Middle East
The 'Medabrim Mizrah Tichon' initiative aims to highlight the indigenous presence of Mizrahi Jews in the Middle East.
Finding a Sephardic Jewish Community Changed My World
Exploring the journey of connecting with a Sephardic Jewish community reveals deep cultural ties and personal transformation.
Jews in Weed Build Community Through Cannabis
In New York, Jewish people in the cannabis industry are forging strong bonds through shared values and goals.
Hipster Judaism
In a modern world where religion and culture evolve, "hipster Judaism" has emerged as a creative way of combining contemporary trends with Jewish identity.
Sounds Jewish: AJ Jacobs on living biblically
In this edition of the "Sounds Jewish" podcast, host Jason Solomons converses with author AJ Jacobs about his immersive project of living according to every rule in the Bible for a year.