Hanukkah lighting led by Nicole Borger at Yiddish New York
Cantor Sharon Bernstein from Sha’ar Zahav in San Francisco
Sharon visits Our Voices Radio ans tells us about the wonderful YNY 2019 concert Khazntes.
Steve Weintraub on Yiddish Dance with Don Slovin
What do you get when a dance instructor and a drummer come to the radio station? Listen to this wonderful and entertaining interview with Steve and Don!
Sasha Berenstein – Gender studies in Yiddish
Sasha tells us about a very important project to help define the language of gender in Yiddish.
Michael Winograd – Kosher Style
Michael visits our voices radio and talks about coming of age during the 90’s klezmer scene. Also get a taste of Micheal’s new album Kosher Style!
Lorri Black with his Xylophone and Don Slovin @ YNY 2019
Percussionist Lorri Black visits Don Slovin and performs on Our Voices Radio.
College Radio personality Amy Erlanger from WFDU
Amy Erlanger is a student member of WFDU-FM at Fairleigh Dickinson University where she is a senior. She is a work study participant at YNY 2019.
Khazntes: Women’s Voices of the Golden Age
Khazntes were female exponents of classic khazones from the Golden Age of Cantorial Music (early to mid 20th century). Haley Kobilinsky, Judith Berkson, Sharon Bernstein, Sarah Myerson, Fredda Mendelson, Shayna Postman, Nicole Borger, Sasha Lurje and Janet Leuchter celebrate the artistry and music of the greatest Khazntes: Perele Feig, Goldie Malavsky, Fraydele Oysher, Bas Sheva, Sophie Kurtzer and Sheindele the khaznte. Musically directed and accompanied by Joyce Rosenzweig (Music Director of Congregation Beit Simchat Torah), Judith Berkson, Frank London & Michael Winograd.
This concert was produced by Yiddish New York, performed at the Town and Village Synagogue in NYC.
Howard Ungar & Jeffery Turetsky – DC Klezmer Workshop
Howard returns with Jeff to give us a follow up on the progress of the DC Klezmer workshop.
Kalia Firester visits Our Voices Radio during Yiddish New York 2019 to tell us about her new documentary film “Ghost Music”
Kalia tells Mitch Mernick about her new documentary film. Shot at Klezkanada, this Harvard University supported project is a must see!