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From 1986-2007, Sam Ash was the minister of entertainment and advertising at the Homowack Lodge. Sam joines us this week on Episode 105 of The Borscht Belt Tattler Podcast. Support the showDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
Scott Eckers is our guest this week on Episode 104 of The Borscht Belt Tattler Podcast. We are chatting about many fun things, including Stage Door Manor, the iconic Kutsher's sign and why it is so important to maintain the history and culture behind the Borscht Belt. Learn more about Scott HERE.Support the showDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
Episode 103 is here and Robert Miller shares his memories of The Fieldston, Gilbert's and Olympic Hotel in Fallsburg, New York. Don't forget to check out Robert's podcast, the Follow Your Dream Podcast. Listen and learn now at https://www.followyourdreampodcast.com/.Support the showDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
Grossingers might have closed in 1986 but that's not where Joe Lehman's story ended.In 1986, Joe and his family moved from West Palm Beach Florida to live at Grossinger's after it closed. His father was Robert Lehman, the Vice President of Servico, a company that attempted to reopen the hotel. Today you will hear about Grossinger's from a very new perspective. Joe chats about what is was like to live at this legendary hotel at during the often talked about "decline", we chat about the reasons for the decline, and the impact these hotels had on millions of people. Check out Joe's photography HERE. Support the showDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
Fact: The Borscht Belt was a training ground Jewish Comic Book Heroes.Our special guest today is Danny Fingeroth, a prominent figure in the world of comics, known for his extensive contributions as a writer, editor and historian. With a career spanning several decades, Danny has worked for major comic book publishers like Marvel Comics, where he played a key role in the development of iconic characters and storylines.Join us as we delve into Danny's connection to the Nevele as well as gain unique insights into the jewish origins of much beloved Comic-Book superheroes.And, for all Comic Book Nerds, Lovers and Fans: From November 11-12, JEWCE: The Jewish Comics Experience is being brought to you by the Center for Jewish History in New York. Get your in person and Zoom tickets now at jewce.org.Support the showDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
I'm thrilled to finally feature Anna E. Jordan and her beautiful book, Shira & Esther's Double Dream Debut, which is now available wherever books are sold. Anna E. Jordan has an MFA from the Writing for Children and Young Adults program at Vermont College of Fine Arts and was the recipient of the 2013 PEN New England Susan P. Bloom Children's Book Discovery award. She teaches in the DC area with her cat Rothko, and like yours truly is in search of the tastiest knish. Connect with her on social media @annawritedraw.Support the showDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
Get ready to explore #grossingers like never before.Return To The G3D Resort is a Roblox reimagining of Grossinger's Resort & Country Club, one of the most popular borscht belt resorts. Bruce Goldstein is a native New Yorker from The Bronx. He began his career as a professional show drummer at an early age. In 1977, after graduating from the High School of Performing Arts in New York City, Bruce spent 5 years living and working at Grossinger's Hotel & Country Club (where his room happened to be situated behind the bakery, and he woke up to the smell of fresh onion rolls and rye bread every morning).Join us in conversation about Bruce's time at Grossinger's and how his company, 3D Come True, LLC, is dedicated to bringing lost spaces and places back back to life in virtual 3D immersion. "Return To The G3D Resort", is a revisiting and re-imagining of a vintage Catskill Mountain-style hotel, on the Roblox gaming platform. Play it for free HERE.Support the showDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
Welcome back to the Borscht Belt! Sarene Leeds (@sareneleedswrites) is a a seasoned journalist who built her career covering TV, pop culture, health, wellness, parenting and general lifestyle subjects. She has been published in The Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, Glamour, Vulture and countless other outlets. On today's show she shares how her parents met at the Raleigh in 1967 and how she spent every Passover in the Catskills from 1983-1997. To learn more about Sarene, sign up for her newsletter HERE.Help the actors and writers get a fair and equitable deal.Support the WGA! Support SAG-AFTRA!Support the showDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
Welcome to episode 97 of The BBT! In this installment, we are in conversation with Allen Frishman, the Archival Officer for the Catskills Borscht Belt Museum. Allen has lived his entire life in Sullivan County where both his grandparents owned bungalow colonies. He ran a business creating architectural scale models for developers and builders, and for 24 years, he was the Code Enforcement Officer for the town of Fallsburg.The many artifacts he saved from destruction during those years form one of the most significant collections of Borscht Belt ephemera. He is the author of two books, Tales of a Catskill Mountain Plumber and More Borscht From A Catskill Mountain Plumber. Don't miss out on the fun and insights – hit that play button and let us know your thoughts!Support the showDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
Join us in this captivating episode as we dive into the world of the Borscht Belt with a true bank of knowledge, Dr. Peter Alan Chester. Peter has spent much of his life working in public education, but his affiliation with the Borscht Belt began in 1958, when his family spent their first summer at The Grand Mountain Hotel in Greenfield Park. At 9, he was the hotel's newspaper boy; at 11 a busboy in the children's dining room and at 14 he became a waiter. Peter also worked at The Concord, Grossingers and the Aladdin, where he was captain and later Maitre d'Hotel from 1974 until its closure in 1991. The child of Holocaust survivors, Peter was raised on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and now lives in Monticello.Learnabout The Catskills Borscht Belt Museum HERE. Check out the highlights of Borscht Belt Fest HERE! Support the showDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
Today we're chatting with Dr. Samantha Pickette, professor and author of “Peak TV's Unapologetic Jewish Woman: Exploring Jewish Female Representation in Contemporary Television Comedy”.Samantha is an Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies and the Assistant Director of the Schusterman Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. She specializes in American Jewish literature, film, and popular culture. Get her book HERE. Support the showDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
Welcome to a BBT Minisode!As we continue to grow and evolve, The Borscht Belt Tattler is excited to share conversations with our favorite comedians, content creators and entertainers who best exemplify the values of the Borscht Belt. Get ready for this fun, entertaining, and psychedelic minisode featuring Shaina Silver-Baird and Michael Goldlist, writer and creators of Less Than Kosher which recently made its world premiere at the Toronto Jewish Film Festival. In this musical comedy cross between Shiva Baby and The Jazz Singer, Shaina and Michael have created a delightful story about modern Jewish life, unabashedly set in Toronto but will resonate with Jews all over the world. Less Than Kosher is now available on Highball TV. Follow Less Thank Kosher on Instagram | FB | TikTokSupport the showDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
Get ready for Borscht Belt royalty with Patti Greco Sunshine.To find out where Patti is performing next head to pattigrecosunshine.comShop for one of a kind bohemian fashions at The Funky Hippy Chic Boutique. Located at 679 Resorts World Drive in Monticello, NY.Support the showDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
From ice shows at the Fallsview to Top Shelf on Canal Street, please enjoy this interview with Barbara Hoff.To shop the Top Shelf Jewelry Collention, click HERE.Support the showDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
Spotlight on the Stevensville Country Club in Swan Lake, NY.It was a summer of firsts: first boyfriends, first jobs. A perfect mix of young and old, American and International guests and staff. The Stevensville for Rachel Cunningham was a sense of community with family by blood and by choice and friendships that lasted a lifetime. See you at Borscht Belt Fest!Support the showDon't forget to rate, review and subscribe!Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
Wanna know what really happens in the Borscht Belt after Shabbos?Let the laughter light your way here. ❤️Join me in conversation with special guest, comedian Talia Reese as we look back on her favorite memories of Kutsher's Country Club. Follow and support Talia HERE.
Swimming lessons with Buster Crabbe. The Coed Concord Mafia. A little hanky panky. And friendships to last a lifetime. It could be made for Hollywood but it was all very real. Riva White and Darcy Hammerman share their memories of the Concord Hotel.Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter To learn more about Jen, follow her at @urbanyenta on Instagram.
The Borscht Belt Tattler is officially open for the summer season. Episode 89 is taking you on a journey to Woodland Bungalow Colony in Woodbourne, New York. Get a taste of the Bungalow life with Robin and Heidi! Meet me at Borscht Belt Fest this summer! Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
In this captivating episode of The Borscht Belt Tattler, joinGerri Winchell Findley as she takes us on a mesmerizing journey through her time in the Borscht Belt. Geri shares stories about her parents, Danny and Judy Winchell. Danny had an extensive background in the entertainment Industry. He was a music manager, promoter, song plugger, tunesmith, crooner and self proclaimed minstrel. He was married to the love of his life, Judy, an artist, entrepreneur, and publisher of Panorama Magazine. Get to know the Winchell's and get ready to be transported back in time to those magical moments. Meet me at Borscht Belt Fest this summer! Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
In this episode, we sit down with Laura Shapiro, who witnessed the bustling heart of Liberty in its heyday. Sullivan's was a department store that that was owned and operated by Laura's father and uncle, Irving and Sidney Shapiro. What started as an Army and Navy surplus store turned into a local institution that boomed with Sullivan County's hotel industry.Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Happy Memorial Day! Are you ready for the party of the summer?In this episode, I chat with the team team behind the Catskills Borscht Belt Museum. Andrew Jacobs, Robin Cohen Kauffman, Dr. Peter Alan Chester and Allen Frishman share their journey and evolution of the Catskills Borscht Belt Museum project. We talk about the evolution of the project, some of challenges they've faced, and the innovative ideas that have propelled them to finally break ground at their future home at 90 canal street in Ellenville. You can learn more about The Catskills Borscht Belt Museum HERE. Come to Borscht Belt Fest! Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
For over 50 years, Howard and Arnold have made show business their business. In its heyday, Charles Rapp Enterprises was the biggest entertainment booking agency for all of the resorts and bungalow colonies. Join me in conversation with Howard and Arnold of NYK Rapp as they look back and share their favorite memories of working and booking entertainment in the Borscht Belt. Upcoming Events:Thursday May 25, 2023 @ 4:30 pm - Don't miss the first historical marker dedication at Ethelbert B Crawford Public Library. www.maytheborschtbewithyou.orgSaturday July 29, 2023 - Borscht Belt Fest hits Ellenville, NY. To sign up for special event announcements, visit the festival website HERE.Beginning with a pop up show in July 2023, The Borscht Belt Museum will make its home at 90 Canal Street in Ellenville, NY. For more information and to receive museum updates, head to www.borschtbeltmuseum.org Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Our conversation with Esther and Danny Appel. Listen to how they came to be part owners of Crescent Lake Bungalow Colony and Day Camp and helped create summer memories to last a lifetime. Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Chatting with our favorite Trumpet player, Jordan Hirsch! Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Meet the Tweeds!Get to know the Tweeds from Monticello, New York.Pedro Tweed was born in Dominican Republic and now resides in Monticello, New York where he worked at the Brickman Hotel and has been coaching gymnastics and martial arts for the past 30 years. He is married to actress and model Crystal Tweed who got her first job working as a babysitter at Kutsher's. When she is not on a film set, Crystal and Pedro run Tweed's Gymnastics and host Tweed Talks, their weekly streaming talk show. Click HERE for more information about Tweed's Gymnastics.Join Tweed Talks HERE for weekly conversations with special guests. Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Chatting with special guest Larry Burday about Camp Beaumont (1964-1982), his family's summer camp in Parksville, New York. Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Episode 80 with Ziggie Stern! Enjoy the conversation and be a part of the action. Send me a message if you want to appear on a future episode!Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Eddy Portnoy from YIVO joins us on the pod this week!Eddy is an expert on Jewish popular culture and currently holds the position of Academic Advisor and Director of Exhibitions at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. At YIVO, Eddy helps illuminate Jewish history and culture through physical exhibits, events and presentations. He is also the author of the bestselling book Bad Rabbi And Other Strange but True Stories from the Yiddish Press. Please check out YIVO.org for more information on their research and upcoming programs. Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Born and raised in Monticello, NY, David Hantman recalls coming of age in the Borscht Belt, landing his first job at the Concord at the age of 16 and what it was like to work at the largest hotel in the region. Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
My guest today is Josh Nadel and his family has been pickling for over three generations. It began with his grandfather, Shimmy the Pickle King, who started out making pickles in his basement. Shimmy sold his pickles at many of the Bungalow Colonies in the Catskill Mountains, and to various farmers markets under the company name, Shimmy's Pickles. 50 years later, Josh is carrying on that same tradition. To get your pickles, check out the entire product line and to see where the Doc will be next, head to DocPickle.com! Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
My conversation with multitalented musician, singer, and storyteller Jake Ehrenreich. Head to jakeehrenreich.com for more information.Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
My conversation with Bart Charlow about his family's hotel, Charlow's Hotel Irvington of South Fallsburg, NY. Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Comedian, actor and writer Mark Schiff is on the show today. His new book of humorous essays, “Why Not? Lessons on Comedy, Courage, and Chutzpah” is now available on Amazon. I had a blast chatting with Mark about his five decades performing standup comedy, growing up in the Bronx, moving to LA and summer camp memories in the Catskills. Check out Mark's upcoming performance dates at markschiff.com.Click Here to listen and subscribe to his podcast, You Don't Know Schiff. Support our show.Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | TwitterSupport the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Marisa Scheinfeld and Louis Inghilterra make our Borscht dreams come true. Check out maytheborschtbewithyou.com and borschtbelthistoricalmarkerproject.org to learn more about the historical markers, subscribe to the newsletter and stay up to date on the project. Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Welcome to a very special holiday edition of The Borscht Belt Tattler.On today's show we chat with comedian Lisa Geduldig who is the creator and host of Kung Pao Kosher Comedy. Kung Pao is an institution in San Francisco and one of the city's longest-running comedy shows. For the last 30 years, Lisa has been producing and performing in this show that has boasted a Who's Who of Jewish comedians including the late greats Henny Youngman, Shelley Berman, and David Brenner. Check out koshercomedy.com to learn more about Lisa and buy your in person and virtual tickets to the show. Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | TwitterSupport the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Your mid week Borscht Belt fix is here and our guest is a former sheriff of South Fallsburg, New York. Alphonso Ray Gilmore was born in South Carolina but his family moved to Woodridge, New York, in search of a better life, escaping violence and the Jim Crow Laws that enforced racial segregation. Growing up in Sullivan County, Al served his community as Sheriff for 25 years and for 30 years in the transportation and safety department. He speaks of his home with such admiration and respect you will love his stories about working at Kutsher's, talking about Woodstock and of course his time in law enforcement. Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Chatting with David Gold, author of Real Catskill Jews: Memories of Small-Town Life in Twentieth-Century America.Buy the book HERE.Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
From Brooklyn to Beverly Hills: it's Bruce Charet, current scribe at the Friars Club veteran producer, entertainment manager and philanthropist. Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Episode 68 with our favorite Bronx Boychik, Avi Hoffman, an internationally known actor, who specializes in Jewish culture and Yiddish theater. His long-running “Too Jewish” trilogy has been seen by millions on PBS and in venues around the world. He has produced and presented shows throughout North America, Europe and Israel. International Festivals include Romania, Poland, New York, Toronto, Montreal, Tel-Aviv and other European cities and countries. He was recently awarded Congressional recognition, was invited to the Vatican to meet Pope Francis and was inducted into the Bronx Jewish Hall of Fame for his lifetime work advancing Jewish culture, Yiddishkayt and Holocaust awareness through the charity he founded the Yiddishkayt Initiative, Inc. (YILoveJewish.org).Enjoy our conversation and learn about Avi's connection to the Borscht Belt, his roots to the Yiddish theatre and how Y I LOVE JEWISH is providing opportunities for the Jewish community to LEARN more about their cultural heritage and the rich and wonderful world of Yiddishkayt. Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Are you ready to rock? Episode 67 is here to help! This week's double dose of chutzpah features David Fishof, the founder and CEO of Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp and I'm joined by special guest co-host Steve Gold of Yesteryearwear. David is a music producer, sports agent, author and the founder and CEO of Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp. In 2021, David's life was told in the documentary Rock Camp: The Movie and while reciting his entire resume would require a separate episode in itself, we know you will love listening to David recall some of his favorite career highlights, how it felt to have the spotlight on him and why there really is no place like the Borscht Belt. Watch Rock Camp: The Movie HERE.Go to camp HERE.Read David's Books HERE and HERE.Preorder his new book, Rock Camp: An Oral History, 25 Years of the Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp HERE.Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Welcome to Episode 66 with veteran stand-up comedian, Eddie Brill.For 17 years he served as the audience warm-up comic for the late show with David Letterman and for 11 of those years, he was the Stand-Up Comedy Talent Coordinator. In our conversation, Eddie chats with me about his earliest Borscht Belt connection, he reflects on his unplanned career in comedy and how to overcome setbacks. Get to know Eddie HEREListen to his podcast, The Break w/Eddie Brill HEREWatch and learn more about the Chitlin Circuit in Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley HERESupport the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Welcome to Episode 65 "the day after hump day edition".Enjoy my conversation with comedian Cory Kahaney. Learn about Cory HERE: Follow Cory on Instagram: @ckahaney Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
My conversation with Emmy-nominated producer and writer Ivan Menchell. Listen to Lou Menchell, The Most Consistently Funny Comedian HERE.Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Sitting down with Jerry Greenfield, author of “He Lost It in the Catskills.” Jerry Greenfield's story is based on his actual experience of working as a waiter and busboy in the Borscht Belt for over ten summers. This book will bring back memories for anyone who spent summers in the area. Even if you've never been there, if you're looking for your next great read, this is still an episode you don't want to miss. "He Lost It In the Catskills" by Jerry Greenfield is now available for purchase HERE Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Happy (Canadian) Thanksgiving! We are so thankful for today's guest, Sam Sadigursky who dropped in earlier this year to chat about The Solomon Diaries, a set of new music inspired by the dramatic rise and fall of the Borscht Belt.Get to know Sam HERE. Listen to The Solomon Diaries HERE.Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Share your Borscht Belt Story and use #borschtbelt in your posts. Support the show.Support the showFollow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
Are you ready to double up on your Borscht? Here's episode 61 with Barry Lewis. Barry is the former editor of the Times Herald-Record, where he worked for 20 years and wrote a weekly column about his life in the Catskills, and working at the various hotels as a busboy, waiter and pool manager. On today's show, we dive into some of his favorite memories and his work chronicling and preserving the local history of the Catskills.You can watch all of Barry's Classic Catskills interviews HERE.Follow The Borscht Belt Tattler on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Share your Borscht Belt Story and use #borschtbelt in your posts. Buy us an Egg Cream and help support our work and future episodes of the show.Support the show
We're back (finally) and chatting with Comedian Joey Novick.Joey Novick is a professional stand-up comedian with appearances on MTV, Comedy Central and Rascal's Comedy Hour. He's appeared at hundreds of comedy clubs across the US and Canada, and opened in concert at comedy clubs for Jerry Seinfeld, Robert Klein, David Brenner, Lewis Black, and Paul Reiser. You can seem Joey next at Catskills on the Delaware, his monthly show at The Borscht Belt Deli. Get your tickets HERE. Love what we're doing? Want to help? Here are the top 5 things you can do right now: Follow us on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Subscribe! It's free!Rate and review!Share your Borscht Belt Story and use #borschtbelt in your posts. Buy us an Egg Cream and support future episodes of the showSupport the show
My conversation with writer and photographer Andrea. Based in New York City, Andrea has devoted her efforts in the last several years to fiction and literary nonfiction, which includes her published memoir/history, Bashert: A Granddaughter's Holocaust Quest, and her novel-in-stories, Floating in the Neversink, a coming of age story in the Catskill mountains. Get to know Andrea and check out her website andreasimon.netLove what we're doing? Want to help? Here are the top 5 things you can do right now: Follow us on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Subscribe so you don't miss upcoming episodes!Leave us a rating and review to let others know how we're doing. Share your Borscht Belt Story and use #borschtbelt in your posts. Fill out the survey and give us your input on the future Catskills/Borscht Belt Museum. https://forms.gle/KrCW1j9BR2PUA753ASupport the show
It was vacationing at its best. Gary Dan is here to chat about Sha-wan-ga Lodge, his family's hotel from 1923-1972. And check out the massive tribute page Gary started with his late father Abby Dan at shawanga.com. Love what we're doing? Want to help?Here's how you can help us in our our mission to keep the keep the Borscht Belt alive: Follow us on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Subscribe so you don't miss upcoming episodes!Leave us a rating and review to let others know how we're doing. Share your Borscht Belt Story and use #borschtbelt in your posts. Consider Buying us a Coffee and help support us produce future content. Click the link below. Support the show
Barry Mitchell is the Emmy-winning TV producer, comedy writer and musician known to millions of viewers as "Accordion Guy". His scathingly clever parodies and original songs have been featured on ABC-TV's World News Now, CNN Newsnight and ABC-TV's Primetime Live. As a sketch actor he's been seen on NBC Saturday Night Live, Caroline's Comedy Hour and Late Night with Conan O'Brien.Today we chat about his early beginnings at Homowack Lodge, his 20+ years performing standup comedy and of course the World News Now Polka. Enjoy this special episode with Barry Mitchell and visit barryfunny.com to learn more about his incredible career.Love what we're doing? Want to help?Here's how you can help us in our our mission to keep the keep the Borscht Belt alive: Follow us on socials! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Subscribe so you don't miss upcoming episodes!Leave us a rating and review to let others know how we're doing. Share your Borscht Belt Story and use #borschtbelt in your posts. Consider Buying us a Coffee and support support the show and future content. Click the link below. Support the show
Tennis anyone?Chatting with Steve White about growing up and working at the Concord. We look at the past and discuss possibilities for Sullivan County's future. Follow us on socials!Instagram | Facebook | TwitterFollow and get to know Jen, host of the BBT and your Urban Yenta!We've partnered with Yesteryear Wear to bring you some fun summer merch! Check it out here and use code 15BORSCHT to save 15 % off your order.Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe so you don't miss upcoming episodes and to let others know how we're doing. Support the show