Step into The Jewish Song Show, a documentary-style podcast where each episode takes a Jewish journey with an iconic song. In Season 1, host Steve Singer and the entertaining and illuminating ghost of composer Sholom Secunda follow “Bei Mir Bist Du Sheyn” from Yiddish theater to swing-era hit to a song the Nazis really didn’t want on the air. Along the way, you’ll hear archival recordings, stories of migration and memory, and the surprising ways Jewish music travels, changes, and still speaks...
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Step into The Jewish Song Show, a documentary-style podcast where each episode takes a Jewish journey with an iconic song. In Season 1, host Steve Singer and the entertaining and illuminating ghost of composer Sholom Secunda follow “Bei Mir Bist Du Sheyn” from Yiddish theater to swing-era hit to a song the Nazis really didn’t want on the air. Along the way, you’ll hear archival recordings, stories of migration and memory, and the surprising ways Jewish music travels, changes, and still speaks...
Step into The Jewish Song Show, a documentary-style podcast where each episode takes a Jewish journey with an iconic song. In Season 1, host Steve Singer and the entertaining and illuminating ghost of composer Sholom Secunda follow “Bei Mir Bist Du Sheyn” from Yiddish theater to swing-era hit to a song the Nazis really didn’t want on the air. Along the way, you’ll hear archival recordings, stories of migration and memory, and the surprising ways Jewish music travels, changes, and still speaks...
The Jewish Song Show
Step into The Jewish Song Show, a documentary-style podcast where each episode takes a Jewish journey with an iconic song. In Season 1, host Steve Singer and the entertaining and illuminating ghost of composer Sholom Secunda follow “Bei Mir Bist Du Sheyn” from Yiddish theater to swing-era hit to a song the Nazis really didn’t want on the air. Along the way, you’ll hear archival recordings, stories of migration and memory, and the surprising ways Jewish music travels, changes, and still speaks...