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Rabbi Sherman recently interviewed Dr. Jeff Gurock, author of "Judaism's Encounter with American Sports."
Dr. Jeff Gurock, Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, and expert in Jews and sports, speaks with Rabbi Sherman about his new book on hall of fame broadcasting legend Marty Glickman. What antisemitism did Glickman face during his time as an Olympic athlete that shaped his career as an athlete, as a broadcaster, and as a Jew? What role do Jews play in sports today that affect American society?
Gurock talks with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about Marty Glickman getting pulled from the 100-yard relay in 1936 because he was Jewish.
When the phone rings...ANSWER! For Eli Gurock, it was a chance phone call that led to a thriving store in only 45 days! Gurock owns Magic Beans, a baby gear and toy retailor, and he joined Chris Ressa on Retail Retold to tell the story of how he turned a vacant space into a successful toy store just in time for the holiday season.
Eli Gurock schools us up on the new Shopify and YouTube Shopping integration- what it is, how it works, and what this could mean for business owners and digital marketing. The new integration allows you to upload and sync your Shopify store to YouTube by pinning products next to your videos. Shopify and YouTube announced the integration last July. As described by YouTube: “Creators who link their stores can display their products across their channel and benefit from Shopify's real-time inventory syncing, so that viewers are never disappointed to find a product out of stock. And, for a more seamless shopping experience, creators in the US can enable onsite checkout so that viewers can complete their purchases without leaving YouTube.” Source: Ready, Set, Shop on YouTube https://blog.youtube/news-and-events/... Eli Gurock of Magic Beans, who's also one of our clients, just set up the integration on his accounts. And he's here with Kasim to share his initial thoughts on how it can impact digital marketers like himself. 0:00 Intro | YouTube & Shopify Integration With Eli Gurock of Magic Beans 0:54 YouTube X Shopify Integration 4:43 You can add a default catalog for all your YouTube videos 7:44 The new YouTube and Shopify integration is cool but does it work? 12:00 You shouldn't always have to pay for traffic 17:58 The strong traffic channel Eli is investing in 20:26 Is Google's SERP becoming a trainwreck? 25:37 Innovate and try a lot of things because you'll never know what will make a difference Magic Beans site: https://www.mbeans.com/ Magic Beans YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/MagicBea... This ULTIMATE GUIDE gives you EVERYTHING you need to know about how to set up, build and optimize your Google Ads Performance Max campaigns: https://sol8.com/performance-max/
[Editor's Note: This is an encore presentation of Cityscape from November 20, 2019] Many of the neighborhoods in New York City's five boroughs have a rich and storied history, including Parkchester in the eastern Bronx. Parkchester was built as a planned community. It opened in 1940 and was celebrated as a “city within a city.” But, the neighborhood's early history involved the exclusion of African Americans and Latinos. It was a “whites only” development until the late 1960s. Author Jeffery Gurock takes readers through the history of Parkchester in his new book "Parkchester: A Bronx Tale of Race and Ethnicity." Gurock is our guest on this week's Cityscape.
[Editor's Note: This is an encore presentation of Cityscape from November 20, 2019] Many of the neighborhoods in New York City's five boroughs have a rich and storied history, including Parkchester in the eastern Bronx. Parkchester was built as a planned community. It opened in 1940 and was celebrated as a “city within a city.” But, the neighborhood's early history involved the exclusion of African Americans and Latinos. It was a “whites only” development until the late 1960s. Author Jeffery Gurock takes readers through the history of Parkchester in his new book "Parkchester: A Bronx Tale of Race and Ethnicity." Gurock is our guest on this week's Cityscape.
This week I'm sitting down with resident-MTV manager, Amanda Gurock (aka @amandagurock on IG) to discuss why we all need to be a bit more vocal about the things we love. Throughout the episode we chat about how a rap video for Teen Wolf led her to going on set, meeting the cast, and eventually landing a full-time role at MTV, amongst a whole lot more! Keep scrolling for the full episode breakdown. Episode Breakdown: The worst forms of communication How she met Dylan O'Brien and Tyler Posey What it's like working at MTV Separating the fangirl from the job The power of fandoms What it's really like to live tweet from a show account Why do people make fan accounts? How we feel about the word ‘corny' Online Presence: Identifying the real and the fake When it's time to move on from a job Talk about what you love on the internet When is it time to ask for a promotion? How to get that promotion + more! Amanda's Twiter: @mandaaabearr Teen Wolf Rap Video: https://youtu.be/dD3nsdV0Gh8 -- New episodes every Wednesday! To stay up to date on the podcast you can find us on Instagram @inyourtwentys Need advice? Want to be featured on the show? Just wanna chat? Shoot an email to inyourtwentys@gmail.com Host: Tinah (Tina with an H) Ogalo @tinah.ogalo PSSSSSTTT. If you liked the episode, please tell your friends / follow / rate / review - I'd love to hear your thoughts! xx --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inyourtwentys/support
Opening a new location in 45 days, just in time for Christmas! Eli Gurock, co-owner of Magic Beans, a baby gear and toy retailer, and Youtuber with over 22M views joins us on today's podcast. Eli shares his story about opening a new location in Cambridge MA filling the space previously occupied by a specialty toy store just weeks before the Christmas shopping season. Listen to his episode now to find out how he navigates customer acquisition costs, and his innovative solution to staffing!
Kaitlyn Vella and Amanda Gurock join this weeks episode to talk about how Teen Wolf changed their life and helped them land their dream jobs at MTV.
In Parkchester: A Bronx Tale of Race and Ethnicity, Jeffrey S. Gurock (Prof. of Jewish History, Yeshiva U.) describes the unique “get along” character of his own childhood community, a “model” neighborhood built in NYC in 1940.
Many of the neighborhoods in New York City’s five boroughs have a rich and storied history, including Parkchester in the eastern Bronx. Parkchester was built as a planned community. It opened in 1940 and was celebrated as a “city within a city.” But, the neighborhood’s early history involved the exclusion of African Americans and Latinos. It was a “whites only” development until the late 1960s. Author Jeffery Gurock takes readers through the history of Parkchester in his new book Parkchester: A Bronx Tale of Race and Ethnicity. Gurock is our guest on this week's Cityscape.
Many of the neighborhoods in New York City's five boroughs have a rich and storied history, including Parkchester in the eastern Bronx. Parkchester was built as a planned community. It opened in 1940 and was celebrated as a “city within a city.” But, the neighborhood's early history involved the exclusion of African Americans and Latinos. It was a “whites only” development until the late 1960s. Author Jeffery Gurock takes readers through the history of Parkchester in his new book Parkchester: A Bronx Tale of Race and Ethnicity. Gurock is our guest on this week's Cityscape.
Dr. Jeffrey Gurock, Libby M. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History, talks with Rabbi Dr. Stu Halpern, senior adviser to the provost, about his book, Conversations with Colleagues: On Becoming an American Jewish Historian, where Dr. Gurock edited contributions by 16 historians of American Jewish life speaking about their intellectual journeys. In their discussion, they range over many subjects, from the migrations of the first cohort of Jews to the United States to the necessity for knowing about baseball in order to be an effective rabbi.
Jeffrey S. Gurock, professor of Jewish history at Yeshiva University, delves into the realm of counterfactual history in his recently published The Holocaust Averted: An Alternate History of American Jews, 1938-1967. Talking with host Gilad Halpern, he imagines a very different existence for the community had the Second World War taken a different course. Music: Noa Shemer - Noa
CSP: Gurock - From Ancient Face Offs through Medieval Time Outs Jewish History and the Culture of Sports
CSP: Gurock - Jewish Harlem The Rise Decline and Revival of a Jewish Community
Prof. Jeffrey S. Gurock, a historian of American Judaism at Yeshiva University in New York, discusses his latest book The Jews of Harlem: The Rise, Decline and Revival of a Jewish Community, which explores the history of what was at some point the third-largest Jewish community in the US. Joining the discussion is the Tel Aviv Review's new co-host, international political expert and consultant Dr. Dahlia Scheindlin. Song: Sivan Shavit - Bein Ha'Etz Lasafsal This season of the Tel Aviv Review is made possible by The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, which promotes humanistic, democratic, and liberal values in the social discourse in Israel.
In The Holocaust Averted: An Alternate History of American Jewry, 1938-1967 (Rutgers University Press, 2015), Jeffrey S. Gurock, the Libby M. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, imagines an alternate history of American Jewry had there been no Holocaust. Contributing to the increasingly popular genre of alternate history, Gurock uses historical sources to create a plausible, but fictional, narrative about mid-century American Jews, their relationship with their coreligionists in Europe and Israel, and their acceptance in American society (or lack thereof). Each chapter in Gurock’s tale ends a short section that describes what really happened. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In The Holocaust Averted: An Alternate History of American Jewry, 1938-1967 (Rutgers University Press, 2015), Jeffrey S. Gurock, the Libby M. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, imagines an alternate history of American Jewry had there been no Holocaust. Contributing to the increasingly popular genre of alternate history, Gurock uses historical sources to create a plausible, but fictional, narrative about mid-century American Jews, their relationship with their coreligionists in Europe and Israel, and their acceptance in American society (or lack thereof). Each chapter in Gurock’s tale ends a short section that describes what really happened. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In The Holocaust Averted: An Alternate History of American Jewry, 1938-1967 (Rutgers University Press, 2015), Jeffrey S. Gurock, the Libby M. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, imagines an alternate history of American Jewry had there been no Holocaust. Contributing to the increasingly popular genre of alternate history, Gurock uses historical sources to create a plausible, but fictional, narrative about mid-century American Jews, their relationship with their coreligionists in Europe and Israel, and their acceptance in American society (or lack thereof). Each chapter in Gurock’s tale ends a short section that describes what really happened. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In The Holocaust Averted: An Alternate History of American Jewry, 1938-1967 (Rutgers University Press, 2015), Jeffrey S. Gurock, the Libby M. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, imagines an alternate history of American Jewry had there been no Holocaust. Contributing to the increasingly popular genre of alternate history, Gurock uses historical sources to create a plausible, but fictional, narrative about mid-century American Jews, their relationship with their coreligionists in Europe and Israel, and their acceptance in American society (or lack thereof). Each chapter in Gurock’s tale ends a short section that describes what really happened. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In The Holocaust Averted: An Alternate History of American Jewry, 1938-1967 (Rutgers University Press, 2015), Jeffrey S. Gurock, the Libby M. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University, imagines an alternate history of American Jewry had there been no Holocaust. Contributing to the increasingly popular genre of alternate history, Gurock uses historical sources to create a plausible, but fictional, narrative about mid-century American Jews, their relationship with their coreligionists in Europe and Israel, and their acceptance in American society (or lack thereof). Each chapter in Gurock’s tale ends a short section that describes what really happened. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeffrey S. Gurock, professor of Jewish history at Yeshiva University, delves into the realm of counterfactual history in his recently published The Holocaust Averted: An Alternate History of American Jews, 1938-1967. Talking with host Gilad Halpern, he imagines a very different existence for the community had the Second World War taken a different course. Song: Noa Shemer - Noa
Award winning author Professor Jeffrey Gurock weighs in on my newest obsession: the knaidel controversy and what it really means for American Jewry. Also: the Times of Israel's Jessica Steinberg on why some Israeli authors just love writing children's books. Plus: the craziest thing to happen to me this week