Adapting and Preserving: The Formation of an American Jewish Identity
How has the Jewish community changed? What has contributed to the formation of an American Jewish community? This episode answers those questions and more, with interviews from Stephen Sugerman, Prof. Jonathan Sarna, Prof. Sol Gittleman, and Rabbi Toba Spitzer.
Music in this episode is produced by Blue Dot Sessions.
Filing Away
The Derricks
Villano
Vernouillet_1
Thurman's Grasp
Color Country
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An Era of Conflict: Boston Jews and Postwar Zionism
An evaluation of the Zionist movement in Boston as well as larger implications for the American Jewish population. Interviews with Rabbi Toba Spitzer, Jeremy Burton, Prof. Jonathan Sarna, and Prof. Sol Gittleman.
Music in this episode is produced by Blue Dot Sessions
Filing Away
Wahre
Only Lonesome
Turning
Valentis
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On the Move: The First and Second Jewish Urban Exodus
An evaluation of the causes, effects and implications of the Jewish migration out of the city of Boston. Featuring interviews with Stephen Sugerman and Professor Jonathan Sarna (Brandeis University). Includes references to The Death of An American Jewish Community: A Tragedy of Good Intentions, by Lawrence Harmon and Hillel Levine. Music in this episode is produced by Blue Dot Sessions. Filing Away Gin Boheme Town Market Tendon November Mist Spot Peter
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Cohesive Division: Institutional Development and Boston's Jewish Subcommunities
Lev Sugerman-Brozan examines the Jewish institutional development that occurred in Boston during the middle third of the twentieth century. Interviews with Professor Jonathan Sarna (Brandeis University), Professor Sol Gittleman (Tufts University), and Steve Sugerman.
Music in this episode is produced by Blue Dot Sessions.
Filing Away
Welcome Home Sonny
Cymbal Patter
The Onyx
Cocktail Gig
Boston Landing
Enders
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From Kugel to Kreplach: The Jewish Food of Greater Boston
An overview of the history of Jewish food in Greater Boston and its importance to Jewish culture. Interviews with Stephen Sugerman, Carol Sugerman, and Professor Sol Gittleman (Tufts University).
Music in this episode is produced by Blue Dot Sessions
Filing Away
Ghost Byzantine
Watermarks
Homegrown
Schlepping Up to Boston is a podcast written and produced by Boston Latin School senior Lev Sugerman-Brozan. It is an in-depth study of the development of Jewish culture of Greater Boston, and a reflection on the diversity of Jewish experiences. Its mission is to evaluate the continued effects of antisemitism and anti-Jewish acts as well as contemporary Jewish activism and culture on modern Jewish life in the Boston area. Production of this podcast is made possible by the Senior Capstone Research Program at Boston Latin School, supported by Sidney and Deanna Wolk and their family.