Your guide to Yiddishland—past, present, and future. The people who put ‘mameloshn’ on the cultural map, and why they matter. Music, literature, theater, lectures, art, and more. If Rokhl isn’t writing about it, it’s ‘gornisht mit gornisht.’
How the humble chicken became an integral part of Jewish life
Postwar issues of a Yiddish journal for children brought the history of Purim to the present
Rokhl’s Golden City: Yiddish tales of romance and magic
Rokhl’s Golden City: The Yiddish past, present, and future of Vilnius
Rokhl’s Golden City: Two tales of Jewish immigration on film
Rokhl’s Golden City: Poet Irena Klepfisz has carved out a literary world between languages and subcultures
Rokhl’s Golden City: Angela Lansbury’s forgotten 1996 made-for-television movie ‘Mrs. Santa Claus’ is a big, gay, pro-union holiday extravaganza
Rokhl’s Golden City: Vocalist Adrienne Cooper united the fractious Yiddish world
Rokhl’s Golden City: Remembering mentalist Max Maven
Rokhl’s Golden City: Context and subtext about gender in Yiddish theater
Rokhl’s Golden City: Multiple versions of the spooky story—the good, the bad, and the drek
Rokhl’s Golden City: Why Yiddish black metal is the perfect music for Yom Kippur
Rokhl’s Golden City: The companies that keep Jewish music in production
Rokhl’s Golden City: Jeremiah Lockwood and the revival of traditional cantorial music
Rokhl’s Golden City: The troubled family life of Régine—a French singer, disco mogul, and a pioneering disc jockey
Rokhl’s Golden City: Young people get organized in Yiddishland
Rokhl’s Golden City: The music of Polish singer-songwriter Maria Ka
Rokhl’s Golden City: The story of German sex researcher Magnus Hirschfeld, an early activist for gay rights and founder of a clinic performing gender-affirming surgeries a full century ago, before the Nazis targeted him and his work
Rokhl’s Golden City: The season’s Yiddish music roundup
Rokhl’s Golden City: Tracing two stories of wartime heroism in Warsaw
Rokhl’s Golden City: Pulling the Yiddish threads of the cannabis story
Rokhl’s Golden City: A new look at the story behind one of the quirkiest Yiddish reference books
Rokhl’s Golden City: The Yiddish side of the spiritualist movement
Rokhl’s Golden City: Changing how we think about the past—and whose stories matter—can move narratives from the margins to the center
Rokhl’s Golden City: A new translation of Fradel Shtok’s Yiddish stories restores forgotten images of Jewish life in Ukraine
Rokhl’s Golden City: Some of the best Yiddish love songs