Heritage Words

著者: HUC-JIR Jewish Language Project
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  • Heritage Words is a podcast about how we engage with our ancestral languages in new and creative ways. Heritage Words is produced by the HUC-JIR Jewish Language Project, which raises awareness about Jewish ancestral diversity through the lens of language. Sarah Bunin Benor is the host.
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Heritage Words is a podcast about how we engage with our ancestral languages in new and creative ways. Heritage Words is produced by the HUC-JIR Jewish Language Project, which raises awareness about Jewish ancestral diversity through the lens of language. Sarah Bunin Benor is the host.
HUC-JIR Jewish Language Project
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  • From vilde chaye to Yiddish parenting maven, with Mayim Bialik
    2024/11/25

    In this episode, the guest is Mayim Bialik, who discusses Yiddish in American English.

    Mayim Bialik is best known for her lead role as Blossom Russo in the early-1990s NBC television sitcom Blossom. She played the role of Amy Farrah Fowler on the critically acclaimed CBS comedy, The Big Bang Theory, a role for which she received 2 Critics’ Choice Award wins, 4 Emmy nominations and a SAG Award nomination. She served as host of Jeopardy! for 2 seasons, earning her fifth Emmy nomination for her contributions to the iconic show which won its first primetime Emmy the year she hosted. In 2021, Bialik wrote and directed the feature film As They Made Us, starring Dustin Hoffman, Candice Bergen, Dianna Agron and Simon Helberg. She hosts a popular mental health podcast, Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown, with over 26 million downloads. Bialik holds a BS and PhD in Neuroscience from UCLA and she has authored four books, two of which are on the New York Times Best Seller list (Girling Up: How to be Strong, Smart and Spectacular and Boying Up: How to be Brave, Bold and Brilliant). She lives in Los Angeles with her two teenage sons and three cats.

    Heritage Words is produced by the HUC-JIR Jewish Language Project and HUC Connect: conversations about the words we inherit and the meaning they bring to our lives.

    Host and executive producer: Sarah Bunin Benor

    Producer and editor: Avishay Artsy

    Video editor: Annabel Noar

    Editorial consultants: Kyle Fingerhut, Annabel Noar, Hannah Pressman

    Theme music: Maurice El Medioni’s French and Algerian Judeo-Arabic album “Cafe Oran,” featuring the Klezmatics’ David Krakauer and Frank London, courtesy of Piranha Records.

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    34 分
  • Ashtidek: Preserving the beauty of Judeo-Arabic, with Sarah Sassoon
    2024/11/11

    In this episode, the guest is Sarah Sassoon, who discusses Judeo-Baghdadi Arabic in Australian English.

    Sarah Sasoon is an Australian born, Iraqi Jewish writer, poet, and educator. She is the author of the award winning picture book Shoham’s Bangle and This is Not a Cholent. Her poetry micro chapbook, This is Why We Don’t Look Back was awarded the Harbor Review Jewish Women’s Poetry prize. She is an editorial advisor for Distinctions: A Sephardi and Mizrahi Journal. She is also the joint author of The In-Between, a literary dialogue about identity and belonging. She lives in Jerusalem with her husband and four boys.

    Heritage Words is produced by the HUC-JIR Jewish Language Project and HUC Connect: conversations about the words we inherit and the meaning they bring to our lives.

    Host and executive producer: Sarah Bunin Benor

    Producer and editor: Avishay Artsy

    Video editor: Annabel Noar

    Editorial consultants: Kyle Fingerhut, Annabel Noar, Hannah Pressman

    Theme music: Maurice El Medioni’s French and Algerian Judeo-Arabic album “Cafe Oran,” featuring the Klezmatics’ David Krakauer and Frank London, courtesy of Piranha Records.

    Thanks also to Yoni Avi Battat for allowing us to use his song “What would you say?” from the album “Fragments.”

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    37 分
  • Khudo Kumek isn't just goodbye: Juhuri Journeys with Ilana Mansharov
    2024/10/28

    In this episode, the guest is Ilana Mansharov, who discusses Juhuri in Modern Hebrew and Canadian English.

    Ilana Mansharov began her career as a Jewish educator over 21 years ago in Toronto and the greater Toronto area. She comes in with a diverse experience teaching, guiding, developing and leading staff and programs for students of all abilities in Jewish elementary day schools and students of all ages programs in Jewish communal settings.

    Ilana is a native Israeli and a descendant of Mountain Jews who speaks Judeo-Tat, an endangered Jewish language spoken by Juhuro. Ilana fully supports diversity in Jewish education and Hebrew learning programs. Ilana advocates for neurodiversity and the incorporation of the arts into Jewish and Israel learning programs. She has expertise in leading Jewish text study, as well as history, literature, arts and culture and current events in Israel education.

    Ilana Mansharov obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from York University, Judaic and Hebrew Teacher Certificate from Board of Jewish Education, Special Education certification from York University and Masters of Arts in Leadership in Jewish Education and Religious Education from Hebrew Union College.

    Heritage Words is produced by the HUC-JIR Jewish Language Project and HUC Connect: conversations about the words we inherit and the meaning they bring to our lives.

    Host and executive producer: Sarah Bunin Benor

    Producer and editor: Avishay Artsy

    Video editor: Annabel Noar

    Editorial consultants: Kyle Fingerhut, Annabel Noar, Hannah Pressman

    Theme music: Maurice El Medioni’s French and Algerian Judeo-Arabic album “Cafe Oran,” featuring the Klezmatics’ David Krakauer and Frank London, courtesy of Piranha Records.

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    41 分

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