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Subject: RE: yiddishkeit From: GerryM Date: 15 Dec 24 - 07:10 PM My daughter (Sarah Myerson) and son-in-law (Ilya Shneyveys) will be leading several classes/workshops/whatever at Yiddish New York. I'll be at the ones that don't require you to know Yiddish and don't require you to play an instruemnt. |
Subject: Yiddish New York festival 21-26 Dec From: Felipa Date: 15 Dec 24 - 02:52 PM The Yiddish New York festival includes klezmer music and Yiddish singing, and a lot more. Most events are in person, but there is also an online program. see Yiddish New York |
Subject: RE: yiddishkeit From: Joe_F Date: 14 Jun 21 - 05:47 PM Yidl Mitn Fidl. Available on DVD. Made in Poland in the late 1930s. Cheerful story, pleasant songs. But one keeps wanting them to get the hell out. |
Subject: RE: yiddishkeit From: Thomas Stern Date: 14 Jun 21 - 04:48 PM Release Year: 1935 Running Time: 750 UPC: 7 38329 25148 2 Optional English Subtitles: Yes <--------------- Color Type: Black & White Country: U.S., Poland Language: Hebrew, Yiddish, English Genres: Drama, Period Drama, Horror, Religion |
Subject: RE: yiddishkeit From: Planetluvver Date: 14 Jun 21 - 06:16 AM Are there English sub-titles on the Blu-Ray? it wasn't clear from the link. |
Subject: RE: yiddishkeit From: Joe Offer Date: 13 Jun 21 - 08:40 PM I see that The Jewish Soul: Classics of Yiddish Cinema (Blu-ray) - Kino Lorber Home Video has been discounted - it's now under $30, and even cheaper at Amazon. I gave into (or is that "gave in to") temptation, and bought a copy at amazon.mudcat.org. After watching 10 movies, my Yiddish should improve vastly. I was pleasantly surprised that I could understand what people were saying when I was walking the streets of the Yiddish-speaking part of Jerusalem. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: yiddishkeit From: BrooklynJay Date: 13 Jun 21 - 08:14 PM The earlier link to the 1939 film Tevye is dead. A better copy was recently posted here: Tevye 1939 - YouTube The first reel is a little out of focus, but the rest seems quite good. Since the other posted film was pulled for copyright reasons, I'd watch this one ASAP before someone pulls the plug on it. Jay |
Subject: RE: yiddishkeit From: Felipa Date: 13 Jun 21 - 07:58 PM There is a wealth of material available. I heard a song today, Glik (luck or happiness) Music by Alex Olshanetsky, lyrics by Bella Meisel, from a musical, "Der Letster Tants" (the last dance). It's on an album "Bay Mir Bistu Sheyn", Great Songs of the Yiddish Stage, vol. 2. So there must be a volume 1 as well. The recording was issued by the Milliken Archive. Der Letster Tants was "produced initially at the Prospect Theater in the Bronx in 1930—the first major production for any Bronx theater." https://www.milkenarchive.org/music/volumes/view/great-songs-of-the-american-yiddish-stage/work/glik/ (the article includes a synopsis of the drama) This recording of Glik has lyrics on screen - in Yiddish, transliteration and translation to English. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7K5P9nf8Cu8 and a link to http://www.polishjewishcabaret.com/ Yiddish songs of the 1920s -1930s Yiddish theater in America: https://www.milkenarchive.org/articles/view/yiddish-theater-virtual-tour Milliken archive, Yiddish Theater, Vaudeville, Radio, and Film |
Subject: RE: yiddishkeit From: Cool Beans Date: 16 Dec 20 - 04:26 PM Sholem Asch, father of Moses Asch, founder of Folkways Records. |
Subject: RE: yiddishkeit From: EBarnacle Date: 14 Dec 20 - 10:56 AM Chag sameach, all. From Ebarnacle and Lady Hillary |
Subject: RE: yiddishkeit From: robomatic Date: 13 Dec 20 - 09:11 PM One interested in 20th century Yiddish Lit should check out the works of Sholem Asch. He wrote one book (it may have been The Precipice 1937 about the increasingly tense economic situation building up in post WW1 Germany. The book had an unlikely upbeat ending, since it was written in the mid 30s and predicted that the dire German economic situation would be alleviated by American money and people would cool off. It included a scene of Hitler orating to a crowd of Germans without mentioning his name (I'm going by old memories here, feel free to correct). Asch also wrote in Yiddish about Mary and Jesus. The books were called "Miriam" and "The Nazarene." He was interested more in understanding the Christian story than in conversion, which makes his work more interesting to me. They were written in a spirit of sympathy. |
Subject: Tevye Stories - Sholem Aleichem From: Joe Offer Date: 11 Dec 20 - 03:28 AM There's a nicely restored scene from the 1939 movie Tevye on YouTube. The entire 1939 film is available, but it's not a good restoration: Also a 1959 TV show titled The World of Sholom Aleichem: |
Subject: RE: yiddishkeit From: Thomas Stern Date: 10 Dec 20 - 11:07 PM National Center for Jewish Film Jewish Soul - Kino Lorber BD set Corrected links.... Best wishes, Happy Hanukkah Thomas |
Subject: RE: yiddishkeit From: saulgoldie Date: 10 Dec 20 - 06:52 AM Very interesting! Thanks, Thomas! Saul |
Subject: yiddishkeit From: Thomas Stern Date: 09 Dec 20 - 10:50 PM Recently announced DVD/BD collection of Yiddish films from KINO-LORBER: The Jewish Soul: Classics of Yiddish Cinema (Blu-ray) - Kino Lorber Home Video https://www.kinolorber.com/product/the-jewish-soul-classics-of-yiddish-cinema-blu-ray?affiliate=kcem The archive at Brandeis University has also made many available on DVD-R….. National Center for Jewish Film ::: Home https://www.kinolorber.com/product/the-jewish-soul-classics-of-yiddish-cinema-blu-ray?affiliate=kcem THE JEWISH SOUL: CLASSICS OF YIDDISH CINEMA (BLU-RAY) Directed by Joseph Seiden and Aleksander Ford and Edgar G. Ulmer and Maurice Schwartz and Max Nosseck and Michal Wasczynski The Dybbuk American Matchmaker Her Second Mother Mir Kumen On Tevya Overture to Glory Eli Eli Jewish King Lear Motel, the Operator Three Daughters CHEERS, Thomas. |
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