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Recordings of teachings on Zoom regarding a variety of Jewish topics.

Der Nister Los Angeles


    • Jan 17, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 14 EPISODES


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    The Primordium

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 88:21


    Panui's Rabbi Aubrey Glazer and Dr. Elyssa Wortzman and Der Nister's Rabbi Zach Golden speak with translator Dr. Nathan Wolski, artist Tunni Kraus, and members of the band The Bashevis Singers — Evie Gawenda, Husky Gawenda and Gideon Preiss on the occasion of the online launch of Dr. Wolski's translation of Der Nister's epic poem.

    Why is Yiddish Popular?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 53:52


    Zach Golden and Kultur Mercado founder Aaron Castillo-White discuss the big-picture cultural theories that explain how the descendants of immigrants become attracted to languages and cultures that their ancestors abandoned to order to explain the resurgence of Yiddish.

    Double Consciousness of Two Prayers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 62:47


    Readers of our newsletter may be familiar with Joelle Milman, our poet-in-residence of 2022. She wrote a weekly poem in response to the weekly haftarah (prophetic) portion as an ongoing epic. In these poems, she transports us to a surreal world where the character she creates struggles with, for, and against God in direct thematic conversation with the language and story of the weeks' reading. Joelle reads selections of her work, explains her writing process, and explores her inspirations for it with Rabbi Zach Golden, followed by a Q and A. Joelle is from LA and lives in Tel Aviv, where she is writing her MA thesis on the mystic element in Mina Loy's poetry at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She is joining the team at Breaking the Silence, an Israeli peace advocacy organization.

    Justice in the City with Rabbi Aryeh Cohen

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 91:42


    Henry Hollander speaks with Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies Talmud professor Rabbi Dr. Aryeh Cohen about his book Justice in the City. The wide-ranging conversation touches on Rabbi Cohen's intellectual and political development in New York, Israel, Boston and Los Angeles, and then turns towards social problems in Los Angeles and socially just strategies to address them.

    Interview with Jana Mazurkiewicz Meisarosh

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 46:53


    Jana Mazurkiewicz is a scholar of Yiddish theater and founder of Yiddishland California in La Jolla. She joins Rabbi Zach Golden at Der Nister for an interview about her life and work in his capacity as Deputy Yiddish Editor at the Forward, for an upcoming article.

    HINDCAST/FORECAST: How the YIVO Vilna Digitization Project Helps Us Grasp Our Present and Future

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 73:42


    Director of the YIVO Archives Stefanie Halpern shares the harrowing journey of YIVO's pre-war collections and the cutting-edge technologies used to digitize them, in conversation with Miri Koral (UCLA). This talk was co-sponsored by the Toronto UJA Committee for Yiddish, California Institute for Yiddish Language and Culture, and Der Nister.

    The Astonishing History (and Future) of Yiddish In Universities

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 85:38


    Professor Kalman Weiser (York University) talks with Miri Koral (UCLA) about Yiddish reaching the university and what it means for Yiddish. This talk was co-sponsored by the Toronto UJA Committee for Yiddish, California Institute for Yiddish Language and Culture, and Der Nister, and is the third of three in this series.

    New and Old Theories About the Origins of Yiddish and the Origins of Ashkenazic Jews

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 78:40


    Professor Kalman Weiser (York University) talks with Miri Koral (UCLA) about the theories of the origins of Yiddish and their political undertones. This talk was co-sponsored by the Toronto UJA Committee for Yiddish, California Institute for Yiddish Language and Culture, and Der Nister, and is the second of three in this series.

    How Ashkenazic Jews Got Their Names and the Troubles They Have Caused Them

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 64:51


    Professor Kalman Weiser (York University) talks with Miri Koral (UCLA) about the origins of Ashkenazic names and interesting stories about how difficult those names could be for their bearers in Eastern Europe. This talk was co-sponsored by the Toronto UJA Committee for Yiddish, California Institute for Yiddish Language and Culture, and Der Nister, and is the first of three in this series.

    The Jews of Mexico: A History Revealed

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 74:17


    Josh Kogan, author of The Story of the Jews of Mexico, takes us on a tour of Mexican Jewish history. Spanning five centuries, Mexican-Jewish history stretches from Jews escaping the Inquisition, joining the conquest of Cortes, to the establishment of four different Jewish communities at the turn-of-the-century, who had to learn to unite.

    Spiritual Justice: Observations of Buddhist China, Shamanist Colombia, and Kabbalistic Israel

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 60:11


    Yvonne Winer teaches about the spiritual visions of justice in three completely different religions traditions that she immersed herself in: Mahayana Buddhism in China, Shamanism in the Amazon of Colombia, and Kabbalistic Midrashot in Israel. Each of these traditions, in their own ways, stands firmly against the normal conceptions of Western thought.

    Solomon ibn Gabirol: Cartographer of the Universe

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 53:05


    Rabbi Zach Golden discusses the medieval Andalusian poet and philosopher Solomon ibn Gabirol, and how he took the intellectual speculation of the cosmos and made it become a spiritual discipline.

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    Albert Memmi: The Jews as Colonizer/Colonized

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 80:12


    Leon Kraiem teaches us about the life and work of the late Tunisian-Jewish philosopher Albert Memmi, and what he has to say about the discourse surrounding oppression through colonization, and where the Jews are in all of it.

    Saba: The Father of the Na Nach Movement

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 86:28


    Brett Kopin teaches us about Saba, Rabbi Yisroel Dov Ber Odesser, who took the relatively unknown teachings of Rabbi Nachman and popularized them the world over.

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