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How two Yiddish soul sisters became a singing sensation
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When singers Polina Fradkin and Paulina Levi got 50,000 Instagram followers, they celebrated with a cake. But these days, they are really cooking. The Shvesters (the Yiddish word for “The…
read moreAfter 40 years in a basement, the New York Public Library recovers a treasure trove of Jewish and Yiddish music
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NYPL has acquired a unique collection of sheet music and documents that form part of the history of Jewish and Yiddish music broadcast on radio station WEVD. The collection of…
read moreLeshono Toivo
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Shana Tova. A Gut Yor – Duo Gefilte Fish
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Shana Tova. A Gut Yor – Duo Gefilte Fish
read moreJewish Passover music from Tijuana, Mexico
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Hoping that everyone has had happy holidays we leave you a piece with the great Alexandre “Sasha” Gourevitch refers precisely to the holidays, enjoy it. Mtro. Sasha Esperando que todos…
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