
Yiddish Radio Project
Stories from the Golden Age of Yiddish Radio
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Narrated by:
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Scott Simon
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Carl Reiner
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Jerry Stiller
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By:
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Scott Simon
About this listen
"From atop the Loews State Theater Building, the B. Manischewitz Company, world's largest matzo bakers, happily presents Yiddish Melodies in Swing..."
Sapoznik spent the next seventeen years searching for more surviving discs. Most had been melted down during WWII scrap-metal drives, others had disintegrated, but he found over a thousand, in attics, storerooms, even dumpsters. Each fragile artifact was a one-of-a-kind window into Jewish immigrant culture during the first half of the 20th century. Searing dramas, swinging music, news programs, advice and game shows, man-on-the-street interviews, commercials, and shtick leaped to life after decades of silence.
Lovingly restored, with translations performed by a cast including Carl Reiner, Eli Wallach, and Yiddish stars, the Yiddish Radio Project is a journey through time to a lost world that is intimate, passionate, raucous and utterly fascinating.
©2002 Sound Portraits Productions, Inc. (P)16 9; 2002 HighBridge CompanyCritic reviews
- Peabody Award Winner, 2002
"Remarkable...like recovering a few blocks from the pyramids." (Philadelphia Inquirer)
"It's matzo ball soup for the soul!" (Entertainment Weekly)
Heartwarming
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The Barry Sisters?
The Yiddish Philosopher?
Charles A. Levine, the 1st airline passenger to cross the Atlantic?
If you do you'll love this collection, if not you'll probally like it anyway.
Guest voices Jerry Stiller, Christopher Lloyd, & Eli Wallack, just to name a few.
Stories of people who won fortune and fame and those who's lives were ruined because of there fame.
What do you have to lose?
I should sit here in the dark until you change the light bulb?
Try it you'll like it!
You haven't heard this kind of talk in 20 years
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This could have been much more than it is, but even so, it is a fun way to spend a few hours.It consists of clips from old radio shows that featured Yiddish speaking entertainers (in both Yiddish and English), mostly from the New York metropolitan area. It is a visit to a nostalgic place that has mostly vanished, but which gave rise to two generations of Jewish entertainers.
Try it -- you'll like it.
Uneven but fun look at Yiddish radio
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Yiddish Radio
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experience in any way overlaps mine.
Time travel
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THIS IS A FASCINATING PIECE OF HISTORY
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I Laughed, I Cried, I Kvelled
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Who Cares?
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