Season 2, Episode 3 Without Jews
Written by Jacob Glatstein
How could a Jewish intellectual and poet honestly address God after the Shoah? Glatstein makes God responsible—for Jewish survival.
Written by Jacob Glatstein
How could a Jewish intellectual and poet honestly address God after the Shoah? Glatstein makes God responsible—for Jewish survival.
Ozick offers her brilliant and controversial impression of the once-thriving American Yiddish literary scene.
Return to Sholem Aleichem’s original character, Tevye the Dairyman, in this, one of the best-known works in the Yiddish repertoire.
A fabled account of the aliyah of a group of Jews that tries shows the actual reality of Zionism.
Isaac Babel’s autobiographical narrator gains valuable self-knowledge as a Jew in a Cossack regiment.
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