The Cockney Yiddish Podcast
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Stories of a forgotten London subculture with presenters Prof Nadia Valman and Dr Vivi Lachs. cockneyyiddish.org New episodes weekly. Supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Artwork by Jeremy Richardson.
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Hello Yiddishists! We are hoping to make some new Yiddish episodes and would love your input. What would you like to hear about? What would you like more of?
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Celebrate International Workers’ Day with The Cockney Yiddish Podcast’s rousing episode on Politics and Protest in London’s East End shows.acast.com/the-cockney-...
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a couple of years ago I wrote a nifty little article about der driter seder, the third seder, a tradition I encountered in my earliest days as a performer of Yiddish, here at the Yiddish Artists and Friends Actors' Club in the East Village in 2012:
Anthony Russell performing in front a banner emblazoned with the words, "Yiddish Artists and Friends Actors' Club", East Village, 2012
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berlincompanion.bsky.social
Just finished listening to the last episode of the series of the fantastic "The Cockney Yiddish Podcast" created by historians Nadia Valman and Vivi Lachs.

What a treat! Already looking forward to the next series and more history, more Yiddish, more music and more gripping stories from Whitechapel.
The Cockney Yiddish Podcast
Stories of a forgotten London subculture
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If you were intrigued by the songs and stories of Petticoat Lane in Episode 7 open.spotify.com/episode/2xxs...
you can find out more in a new tour by @thegentleauthor.bsky.social
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Big podcast recommend for the fascinating @cockneyyiddish.bsky.social. Shifting language, radical protest, saucy new lives, songs and stories (read wonderfully by Miriam Margolyes & Nick Cassenbaum): and that's just the first 2 episodes. What's not to love?
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Lovely closing party for @migrationmuseum.org as it migrates from its Lewisham shopping mall home after 5 yrs. Congratulations on all the amazing exhibitions creative collaborations, opening hearts & minds to the centrality of migration to our national story. Can't wait to see your next incarnation.
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Thank you to the AHRC and @ukri.org for supporting our impact and engagement project The Cockney Yiddish Podcast which has brought our research on a forgotten London subculture and its music, literature and social life to more than 5k listeners in its first month.

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I LOVED making this episode about the gramophone man of Petticoat Lane. Once you start looking he’s everywhere … photos, newspapers, films, books and in the songs and memories of the people who grew up in the East End …
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What is this haunting melody? Who is the Gramophone Man of Petticoat Lane? In episode 7 of the Cockney Yiddish Podcast we investigate.

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cockneyyiddish.bsky.social
What is this haunting melody? Who is the Gramophone Man of Petticoat Lane? In episode 7 of the Cockney Yiddish Podcast we investigate.

shows.acast.com/the-cockney-...
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In The Cockney Yiddish podcast we showcase the work of London Yiddish writers including Ella Zilberg and Katie Brown. Hear their writing read by Miriam Margolyes and find out more about them on our website cockneyyiddish.org where you can also see and hear it in the original Yiddish.
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In Ep 6 we discuss migrant food (specifically gefilte fish) and the East End & talk to Aditi Anand of the @migrationmuseum.org about the sweet and bitter memories that food can provoke.

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The Board of Deputies of British Jews didn't become shills for assorted imperialists and white supremacists overnight - they've always been like that! Listen to this fantastic podcast for the lowdown on how organised working class Jews gave the BoD two fingers, a tradition well worth honouring today
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Radical Jewish activism has a long history in London, stretching back to the 1890s when Yiddish-speaking immigrant Jews took to the streets, rejecting the authority of community leaders. We discuss in Ep. 2.

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2. Forverts! Politics and protest
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Whitechapel, my Whitechapel! In Episode 6 of the pod we look at misty-eyed memories of the Jewish East End in Yiddish and English and ask: what does nostalgia really mean?
Listen here: open.spotify.com/episode/0uug...
cockneyyiddish.bsky.social
Radical Jewish activism has a long history in London, stretching back to the 1890s when Yiddish-speaking immigrant Jews took to the streets, rejecting the authority of community leaders. We discuss in Ep. 2.

@blbalthaser.bsky.social
@trillingual.bsky.social
@self.agency
@clivesg.bsky.social
2. Forverts! Politics and protest
The Cockney Yiddish Podcast · Episode
open.spotify.com