Podcast appearances and mentions of Isaac B Singer

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Best podcasts about Isaac B Singer

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Kinderhörspiel - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Kinderhörspiel - Eine Kindheit in Warschau (2/2)

Kinderhörspiel - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 49:44


Im Haus Nr. 10 in der Krochmalna, einer Straße im Warschauer Judenviertel, verbringt Isaac B. Singer den größten Teil seiner Kindheit. In der Erinnerung an diese Zeit werden Menschen und Dinge von damals wieder lebendig. Von Isaac Bashevis Singer www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Kakadu Hören bis: 23.11.2021 08:05 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei

Kinderhörspiel - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Kinderhörspiel - Eine Kindheit in Warschau (2/2)

Kinderhörspiel - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 49:44


Im Haus Nr. 10 in der Krochmalna, einer Straße im Warschauer Judenviertel, verbringt Isaac B. Singer den größten Teil seiner Kindheit. In der Erinnerung an diese Zeit werden Menschen und Dinge von damals wieder lebendig. Von Isaac Bashevis Singer www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Kakadu Hören bis: 23.11.2021 08:05 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei

5.8
Com o olhar para o futuro: mudanças judaicas na São Paulo do século XX

5.8

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 26:43


Página do episódio no site para ler a descrição completa: http://5ponto8.fireside.fm/12 Depois de um curto intervalo, começamos uma nova série no podcast 5.8 buscando subsídios nas lições da história judaica para nossa busca pelas chaves do futuro judaico. Neste episódio, conversamos com Lucia Chermont sobre a história da comunidade judaica de São Paulo no século XX e algumas das transformações pela qual ela passou neste período. Dicas Culturais: Eli Barnavi - “A Historical Atlas of the Jewish People: From the Time of the Patriarchs to the Present” - https://www.amazon.com.br/Historical-Atlas-Jewish-People-Patriarchs/dp/0805241272/ Isaac B. Singer - “Amor e Exílio” - https://www.amazon.com.br/Amor-ex%C3%ADlio-Isaac-Bashevis-Singer/dp/8525412023 Isaac B. Singer - “Satã em Gorai” - https://www.amazon.com.br/Amor-ex%C3%ADlio-Isaac-Bashevis-Singer/dp/8525412023 Israel Joshua Singer - “The Brothers Ashkenazi” - https://www.amazon.com.br/Brothers-Ashkenazi-English-I-J-Singer-ebook/dp/B003E8AK64 Com Rogério Cukierman e Laura Trachtenberg Hauser. Créditos da Música de Abertura: Lechá Dodi, da liturgia tradicional de Shabat | Melodia: Craig Taubman | Clarinete: Alexandre F. Travassos | Piano: Tânia F. Travassos. Edição: Misa Obara e Rogério Cukierman

Ukrainian Roots Radio
Ukrainian Jewish Heritage: The Maiden of Ludmir - Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio

Ukrainian Roots Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 8:07


In 19th century Ukraine, Jewish boys were being spirited from their families to serve the czar, Hasidism was sweeping Jewish practice from Kyiv and Chernobyl through central Europe, and a Jewish girl became a controversial but charismatic Jewish leader.Hannah Rochel, born Hannah Rachel Verbermacher, was the only independent female Rebbe in the 300-year history of the Hasidic movement.Known as “the Maiden of Ludmir”, she has jokingly been called the second-most famous virgin in Jewish history. But to the people of her time, and even long after her death, Hannah Rochel was no joking matter.She severely challenged the social and religious order of her time. Her leadership was based not on dynastic authority, but on the original Hasidic tradition of charisma. Furthermore, she did not ask for money or promote herself.Little is actually known of Hannah Rochel. Only four of her teachings are recorded, and she wrote nothing of herself. The first scholarly study of her life was published in 1909, some 30 years after she died. Even that was based on hagiography, folk tales & legends.Considerable poetic license has been taken to fictionalize her life. She is the subject of four novels, two plays, and is an important character in Isaac B. Singer’s novel “Shosha” and Ansky’s play the Dibbuk.In 2003 a definitive scholarly biography of her life was finally published, written by Nathaniel Deutsche, Professor of Literature and History at the University of California, Santa Cruz.Hannah Rachel Verbermacher was born in about 1806, in the shtetl of Volodymir, Volhynia. Also called Ludmir, it is one of the oldest settlements in Ukraine. Located in an area of shifting borders, at the time it was part of the Russian empire.Ludmir is also one of the earliest Jewish settlements in Ukraine. Jews first appeared and settled in Ludmir in 1171. By 1786 the town was an important Hasidic center.Hannah Rochel was the only child of wealthy merchants who were pious Hassidic Jews. Unlike other children, she preferred studying to playing, and begged to learn Torah. To her father’s dismay she became an outstanding student and child prodigy.It is believed she received her religious calling at age 12, when she had a fainting spell and visitation while at her mother’s grave. She and went on to gain fame as a scholar and holy woman able to perform miracles.When she was 19, her father died and she inherited his fortune. She built herself a house of study, which soon became a house of worship and a place of teaching where she gave lessons and blessings. Her followers were mainly women and craftsmen … common Jews.Hannah Rochel had no aspirations to become a female rabbi, and never tried to encroach or challenge male leaders. She just loved the Torah and her faith. She dispensed her wisdom while remaining in seclusion, as was common practice among ascetic tzadikim at the time. She dressed modestly, as was considered proper for Jewish women.But she was doing things not done by other women at that time, and which are still not done by Hasidic women. Also, unlike other holy Hassidic women, she was not attached to a man.So it was only a matter of time before her activity generated a furor.That a woman had taken on a male role was distasteful to male leaders who considered her body merely a vessel for a male soul.In addition, there was professional envy. One story tells of a male rebbe, supported by wealthy residents in Lublin, upset that many poor people left him to follow Hannah Rochel.In her late 20s Hannah succumbed to the relentless pressure to marry. The next day, for reasons unknown, she dissolved the marriage, and for the next three decades disappeared from the public eye. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.