Season 3, Episode 6 Kola Street
By Sholem Asch
Asch provides an endorsement of muscular Judaism, ridiculing those who would prevent Jews from standing up to their antagonists.
By Sholem Asch
Asch provides an endorsement of muscular Judaism, ridiculing those who would prevent Jews from standing up to their antagonists.
In this disturbing Yiddish piece, Shapiro shows how anti-Semites are made, provides an indictment against modern civilization, and forces Jews to confront the escalating violence against them.
This challenging poem vents Bialik’s frustration at the victims the Jews have allowed themselves to become, and seeks to change the direction of their national fate by pushing them to reclaim their former courage and nerve.
In this renowned play, a young bride is possessed by the spirit of her former lover, putting into conflict the claims of the living and the dead.
A hasidic family drama that shows how Peretz conceived of Jewish tradition and its transmission.
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