By Sosye-Fraydl Fox
Vaybertaytsh is a podcast for the Yiddish-speaking and Yiddish-curious.
Does "mamaloshn" exist in academia? Is the line between the personal and the professional too blurry when it comes to Yiddish? Are academics part of the future of spoken Yiddish, or a different story entirely? Should Yiddish researchers speak Yiddish,...
What does Yiddish have to do with queerness? What is it like to be trans or queer in Yiddish? Why Yiddish? Help Vaybertaytsh get a field recorder, so we can make better quality episodes with more than two people!! A dank!...
A special once-a-season English episode of Vaybertaytsh with the incredible klezmer band Tsibele. They talk women in the music industry, repertoire, Yiddish, and what Klezmer means to them. And they play a whole show from Sosye's living room! Check out...
A submission from Alice Che in Kaliningrad, Russia about her new Yiddish techno band "The Shnitkes," with a sneak peak of their music!
A conversation with writer Renata Singer about life after sixty, surrounding her book "Older and Bolder."
A conversation with scholar and writer of food and Jews about New York, Yiddish, and food... food... food.
A conversation with Abby Stein, a transgender activist and former Satmar hasid. Abby talks about her upbringing, leaving her community, and her life ever since.
A short episode in English to invite our listeners to a party celebrating the beginning of Season II, on 4/30 at Repair the World in Brooklyn, NY. You can get more information and buy tickets on our website. www.vaybertaytsh.com
A short episode in English to tell our listeners all about the party celebrating the beginning of Season II, on 4/30 at Repair the World in Brooklyn, NY. You can get more information and buy tickets on our website.
A conversation with Jalda Rebling, a Renewal chazzan and Yiddish singer who grew up in East Germany. Her mother, Lin Jaldati, was a well-known Yiddish performer in Europe, and Jalda followed in her footsteps, music the focal point of her...
A special collaborative episode of Vaybertaytsh with listener's reactions and recordings from Women's Marches around the world! Special thanks to our contributors: Shifra Whiteman, Leah Whiteman, Benna Kessler, Meira Goodman, Anye Koyfmensch, Eshke Kirzane, Talia Martz-Oberlander, Didem Uca, Shikl Friedman,...
Reyna Schaechter discusses the way her upbringing has guided her interests both scholastically and artistically.
An interview with Shifra Whiteman of the fair trade fashion line, Pintl+Keyt! We talked about the fair trade process, and the female leadership of the company from India to Chicago! Check out www.pintlandkeyt.com to learn more, and if you like...
An episode of Vaybertaytsh on "Yiddish Glory: the lost songs of World War II in the Soviet Union."
A supplementary episode of Vaybertaytsh recorded in English with Einat Kadar, speaking about her mother, Naomi Prawer.
A co-produced Vaybertaytsh episode in which three young women reflect upon their mothers, who they all lost early in life.
An interview and Q+A with Yiddish-speaking midwife, Jessica Tsipe Angelson. Find the transcript here: http://goo.gl/r80BPr
A Vaybertaytsh short on the situation at Standing Rock, North Dakota, and how we can get involved in the peaceful protests from our hometowns. One can find more information on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1818992031705038/
Sosye interviews Nechame Hecker, an English teacher for refugees from Africa in Jerusalem. Nechame explains the situation of refugees in Israel, and Israeli public perception. If you'd like to help by giving a donation or volunteering, please visit www.vaybertaytsh.com/blog and...
Sosye Fox talks to Tsilie Shtok, a ba'al tshuva Hasidic friend, about becoming frum, Hasidic Yiddish v. Klal Shprakh, and Feminism.
This is a short episode just for Yiddish learners, in English. It explains how to make Vaybertaytsh more accessible and understandable through using the provided transcripts and slowing down audio. Enjoy!
The first episode is a short introduction to Vaybertaytsh, a new feminist podcast in Yiddish. Sosye Fox will take you through the evolution of the idea for the show, and describe how everyone can get involved. Vaybertaytsh is recorded entirely...