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Memories and Scenes: Shtetl, Childhood, Writers
Archives for June 2015
June 2015
Books
Fiction
Memories and Scenes: Shtetl, Childhood, Writers
by
Curt Leviant
Jacob Dinezon (1856-1919) was a Yiddish novelist and short-story writer, as famous during his lifetime as Sholom Aleichem. Until now, his work has not appeared in English.
Arts
DVD
Jascha Heifetz: God’s Fiddler
by
Sara Trappler Spielman
A PBS documentary on the legendary Jewish violinist Jascha Heifetz.
Arts
Television
The Jewish Journey: America
by
Tom Tugend
The film chronicles successive waves of Jewish immigrants, attracted to the promise of America.
Arts
Exhibit
Jews in the American Military
by
Barbara Trainin Blank
The core exhibit of the National Museum of American Jewish Military History in Washington.
Arts
Exhibit
That You’ll Remember Me: Jewish Voices of the Civil War
by
Anne Dreyfuss
An exhibit on display in Richmond, Virginia, looks at the Jewish voices of the Civil War.
Root Source
by
Leah F. Finkelshteyn
Christians searching for ways to connect to the Bible and Jewish thought have a new multimedia resource, subscription-based Root Source.
Arts
Music
As Dreams Fall Apart: The Golden Age of Jewish Stage and Film Music 1925-1955
by
Tom Tugend
A nostalgic music trip to the cabaret, jazz and Yiddish tunes composed and performed mainly by Jewish artists.
Arts
Film
The Cobbler
by
Tom Tugend
Adam Sandler discovers magic in his work as a cobbler on the Lower East Side.
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