Rokhl’s Golden City: The Yiddish sounds of New York’s past—and present
Kaddish for the recently deceased poet with a history of bigotry, from a poet with a feeling for jazz
The genre-bending musician channels the notion of ‘Zion’ through reggae-dub
John Zorn’s Tzadik record label compiles the radical work of the 1980s New York jazz group Hasidic New Wave
With A Dreamers Christmas, subversive jazz musician John Zorn makes a straightforward holiday album that’s radical in its own way
We may talk of its eternal qualities, but the music of Kol Nidre is forever being made anew
In producing Jewish music, trombonist Rafi Malkiel found inspiration in water
Paul Shapiro’s music is a buffet of treats
Cliche-free jazz, punk, and hip-hop
The brilliantly aggravating music and art of Mauricio Kagel
Cabaret-punk band Barbez pays tribute to Paul Celan
What happens when 100 klezmer musicians from around the world gather for a photo op?