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    Learning—and Teaching—Yiddish

    Poetry and music to start the new year

    byRokhl Kafrissen
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    Behind the Labels

    Rokhl’s Golden City: The companies that keep Jewish music in production

    byRokhl Kafrissen
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    Golden Oldies

    Rokhl’s Golden City: Jeremiah Lockwood and the revival of traditional cantorial music

    byRokhl Kafrissen
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    ‘All-of-a-Kind Family,’ Time Travel, and Frozen in Time

    Rokhl’s Golden City: What decomposing unearthed silent-film stock has to say to Yiddishists

    byRokhl Kafrissen
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    Watch The Sway Machinery’s Ghostly New Video

    Jewish band’s new album evokes the haunting of the past

    byGabriela Geselowitz
  • Jeremiah Lockwood outside the studio in Mali where his band, The Sway Machinery, recorded its latest album.(Tatiana McCabe)
    Jeremiah Lockwood outside the studio in Mali where his band, The Sway Machinery, recorded its latest album.(Tatiana McCabe)
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    Pilgrimage

    An engagement at an African music festival took bandleader Jeremiah Lockwood as far from his musical roots as he’d ever ventured—and put him in tune with them anew

    byTablet Magazine
  • Moishe Oysher in The Singing Blacksmith.(The National Center for Jewish Film)
    Moishe Oysher in The Singing Blacksmith.(The National Center for Jewish Film)
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    Singing Sensation

    Moishe Oysher, a midcentury cantor and performer, is enjoying an unexpected second act

    byAri M. Brostoff
  • Mike Cohen with musicans in Putti, Uganda.(Courtesy Mike Cohen)
    Mike Cohen with musicans in Putti, Uganda.(Courtesy Mike Cohen)
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    Sub-Saharan Fusions

    How an American saxophonist came to cut a record with a group of Ugandan Jews

    byAlexander Gelfand
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    Sundown: Elf Defense

    An ironic sculpture, a tired jokester, and a cross-genre cover

    byHadara Graubart
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    Swinging in the New Year

    The Sway Machinery party like it’s 5769

    byBuzz Poole
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    Sway to the Music

    Bluesman Jeremiah Lockwood finds his voice in his grandfather’s liturgical repertoire

    bySara Ivry
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