[Audio/mp3:] Hert Miryem-Khaye Segal's intervyu afn 'Yidishn Kol' radio-program (20'Feb'2013)
[Audio/mp3:] Hert Beyrish Goldshteyns intervyu afn 'Yidishn Kol' radio-program (6'Feb'2013) vegn zayn iberzetsung fun 'The Hobbit': 'Der Hobit'
Christa Whitney is Director of the Wexler Oral History Project, which is producing a growing archive of recorded oral history interviews. More than 200 interviews have been produced so far with people of all ages and backgrounds with connections to Yiddish language and culture.
Jordan Kutzik, a Yiddish Book Center Fellow, has overseen the digitization of the Jewish Public Library of Montreal's vast and unique collection of audio recordings of books and cultural programs in Yiddish.
The Yiddish Book Center, based in Amherst, MA, is a non-profit organization that has rescued over one million old Yiddish books, and works on disseminating these books, both physically and digitally, translating them into English and other languages, and presenting related educational programs. For further information, visit their web site: www.yiddishbookcenter.org
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Listen to -- Yiddish Voice: January 25, 2012: Adrienne (Khane) Cooper Shloyshim Memorial Program -- via MP3 (~28 MB).
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Adrienne Cooper z"l: (Link: Jewish Women's Archive: We Remember memorial website)
Adrienne Cooper Performer, Interpreter of Yiddish Song, 1946 - 2011
Listen to -- Yiddish Voice: January 11, 2012: Yiddish Voice Interview with Josef and Leah Weiner in Berlin -- via MP3 (~36 MB).
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Listen to -- Yiddish Voice: August 24, 2011: Yiddish Voice Interview with Avrom Nowersztern re Sholem Aleichem Film -- via MP3 (~10 MB).
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Listen to -- Yiddish Voice: August 10, 2011: Yiddish Voice with guests Iosif Lakhman and Benyomen Moss -- via MP3 (~20 MB).
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Listen to -- Yiddish Voice: July 20, 2011: Yiddish Voice: Shayke Lerner -- via MP3 (~12 MB).
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Listen to -- Yiddish Voice: July 20, 2011: Yiddish Voice: Mordechai Gobioff -- via MP3 (~13 MB).
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Listen to -- Yiddish Voice: July 20, 2011: Yiddish Voice: Rukhl Schaechter -- via MP3 (~15 MB).
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Related links:
Zelde-Leye was the mother of our friend and collaborator, and world-renowned authority on Yiddish, Dovid Braun. She herself was a well-known and beloved fixture on the Yiddish cultural scene around New York, in which she actively and enthusiastically took part during the past several decades.
On the program the following guests shared rememberances of Zelde-Leye and words of condolence for Dovid:
PRESS RELEASE:Rev. Myer Loketch of Young Israel in Brookline will discuss Passover, in Yiddish, as a special guest of Boston's weekly Yiddish-language radio show The Yiddish Voice, WUNR 1600 AM (Brookline/Boston), on Wednesday, March 28, 2007, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Info: (617) 730-8484, radio@yv.org, www.yiddishvoice.com.
PRESS RELEASE:The Yiddish Voice: Program in Memory of Mordkhe Schaechter Z"L WUNR 1600 AM/Boston - Wednesday, March 21, 2007, 7:30 to 8:30 PM The Boston Yiddish-language radio show The Yiddish Voice will present a program in memory of Dr. Mordkhe Schaechter, following Shloyshim, thirty days of mourning, on Wednesday, March 21, 2007, at 7:30 PM on WUNR 1600 AM radio in Boston, and also livestreamed on the web at yiddishvoice.com. Mordkhe Schaechter, who passed away on February 15 at age 79, was widely considered the leading Yiddish language expert of his day, and promoted use and knowledge of Yiddish over decades as a writer, educator, editor, publisher, and leading participant in various organizations, projects, and publications devoted to Yiddish. The show will feature an introduction by Yiddish expert Dovid Braun and his interviews with Itzik Gottesman, Associate Editor of the Yiddish Forward and Schaechter's nephew; Joshua (Shikl) Fishman, renowned sociolinguist and long-time friend, colleague, and collaborator of Schaechter's; and Meinhard Mayer, Professor Emeritus of Physics and Mathematics at UC Irvine and friend of Schaechter's from their school days in Czernowitz. Excerpts of past interviews with Schaechter on The Yiddish Voice will be heard, and regular cohosts Meyer Dovid and Hasia Segal will also participate. The Yiddish Voice ("Dos Yidishe Kol" in Yiddish) is a weekly Yiddish language radio show broadcast on WUNR 1600 AM, Wednesdays, 7:30 - 8:30 PM. For further information, visit the web site: yiddishvoice.com, email radio@yv.org, or call 1-617-730-8484.
[Audio/MP3:] Audio Available:
First Program (Oct. 25, 2006)
- Download entire main program segment in MP3 format. [approx 40 min.] (23 MB)
Second Program (Nov. 1, 2006)
- Download entire main program segment in MP3 format. [approx 30 min.]
PRESS RELEASE:
The Yiddish Voice, Boston's weekly Yiddish-language radio show, mourns the passing of Elvira David, who died on September 14, 2006, at age 75. Elvira David, the mother of the show's host and producer Mark David, was born in Jasina, Czechoslovakia, on September 22, 1930, and moved to Chust, Hungary, in 1940. Her family was deported to Auschwitz by the Germans in 1944, and she and one sister were the only survivors among their immediate family. A few years after the war, she and her sister were taken in by relatives in New York. She finished high school, then attended Hood College, earning a degree in Chemistry, and eventually settled in Chicago, where she met her husband Fred David. From the 1950's through the 1980's, the couple raised a family and ran a business. In the late 1980's, they moved to Los Angeles, where she died on September 14, 2006, after an extraordinarily long bout with Shy-Drager Syndrome, a neurological illness similar to Parkinson's Disease. A Shloyshim Memorial Program for Elvira David will be broadcast on The Yiddish Voice, in two parts on successive Wednesdays, October 25 and November 1, 2006, at 7:30 p.m., on WUNR 1600 AM/Brookline (Boston), MA, and live streamed on the web at http://yiddishvoice.com, with the expected participation of some members of her family, including her son Mark David and sister Hedy Reisman, as well several of the show's regular contributors, including Dovid Braun, Iosif Lakhman, Hasia Segal, and Rev. Myer Loketch of Young Israel of Brookline, who will give a Dvar Torah. For further information, visit the radio show's web site, yiddishvoice.com, or call: 1-617-730-8484.
The Yiddish Voice presented a Shloyshim (Memorial)
program for Zalmen Srebro z"l on the June 21, 2006, broadcast.
Thanks to the following participants:
[Audio:]
Leah Post Carrey Z"L -- Shloyshim Memorial Program - July 20, 2005Items of Related Interest:
A shloyshim program in memory or Leah Post Carrey will be broadcast on July 20, 2005, on The Yiddish Voice (DOS YIDISHE KOL), on WUNR 1600 AM, Boston/Brookline, at 7:30 p.m. Featuring excerpts of interviews of Leahke, and reminscences by
- Hasia Segal, friend and cohost of The Yiddish Voice
- Gladys Heitin, long-time friend and veteran Boston Workmen's Circle member and leader
- Henry Carrey, son
- Mascha Benya-Matz, master interpreter of Yiddish art- and folk songs and long-time friend
Special thanks to Leah's son Henry Carrey for making available for this broadcast certain rare archival musical recordings of Leahke PostThanks to the following sponsors of this special program:
- The Workmen's Circle - Boston District
1762 Beacon Street
Brookline, MA 02445
phone: 617-566-6281- BLER Travel, 420 Harvard Street, Brookline, MA 02446, Tel. 617-738-0500 or 1-800-399-8467
Leah (Post) Carrey:
On June 16, 2005, in NYC, formerly of Boston. Beloved wife of the late Abraham Carrey. Mother of Henry of NYC & the late David. Funeral Services in NY. Burial on Sunday, June 19, 11:15 a.m. Sharon Memorial Park, Sharon, MA. Shiva Sunday, Monday & Tuesday at the home of Gladys Heitin. Donations in her memory to Workmen's Circle Chorus of Boston, Nat'l. Yiddish Book Ctr., Amherst, MA 01002 Published in the Boston Globe on 6/17/2005.
Borukh Dayen Emes.... Miriam Libenson Z"L
17 November 2004: Yiddish Voice 11-17-04 Broadcast in Memory of Miriam Libenson: On our Wednesday, Nov. 17. 2004 broadcast, we honored the memory of Miriam Libenson with a special program.
Thanks to the following sponsors of this special program:
- Congregation Mishkan Tefila
Dr. Michael Menitoff, Rabbi
Chestnut Hill, MA- Dr. David Gordis
President
Hebrew College
Newton, MA- Marcia Katz-Slotnick
Campain Director
Hebrew SeniorLife (formerly Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged)
Roslindale, MA
Earlier announcement:
17 October 2004: We've just received the sad news that our friend and long-time contributor to The Yiddish Voice Miriam Libenson has passed away. She was just over ninety years old. She lived her last years in Israel, which she always called "home". Miriam Libenson was our radio program's resident poet as well as our main commentator on religious and Jewish-holiday matters. Our collection of her recordings are one of the crowns of our show's archives and are played regularly to this day. They were filled with Jewish knowledge, highlighted by memories of her youth in her shtetl Aniksht (Lithuania), and usually accompanied by her own original Yiddish poetry -- she'd written poetry her whole life. She will be greatly missed by all our volunteers and listeners. Most significantly, she was a lifelong friend of our cohost Hasia Segal. Our deepest sympathy to her sons Michael and Eli, and all her family. Further information and details will posted soon. We will present a shloyshim memorial program on Wednesday, November 17, 2004 on The Yiddish Voice (WUNR 1600 AM) at 7:30 p.m.
The following death notice appeared in the The New York Times:
August 9, 2001, ThursdayKANDLER-Simon, Hazzan Dr. The Cantors Assembly records with sorrow the passing of our oldest colleague and revered member of over five decades. A brilliant cantor with a magnificent voice, he quietly and gently served the spiritual needs of his temple Beth Emeth of Chestnut Hill, Mass., for almost 60 years with dignity, warmth and care. He was awarded an Honorary Degree by the JTSA in 1998. His kindness, his humanity and his caring inspired us all. We extend our sympathy to his family and loved ones. May his memory abide as a blessing. Hazzan Sheldon Levin, President Hazzan Stephen J. Stein, Exec. VP Hazzan Abraham B. Shapiro Executive Administrator
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