Yiddish radio interview with literature scholar Avraham Novershtern
The professor emeritus from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem now serves as director of Beit Sholem Aleichem in Tel Aviv
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023, at 7:30 PM ET, the Boston-based radio show Dos Yidishe Kol (The Yiddish Voice) will air its interview with Avrom Novershtern, professor emeritus from the Yiddish Program at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who currently serves as the director of Beit Sholem Aleichem in Tel Aviv, a cultural center devoted to Yiddish and the Eastern European Jewish Heritage.
The interview is in Yiddish and will be aired on this week’s radio show heard in the Boston area and also streamed simultaneously on the Internet and soon after made available via podcast. The Yiddish Voice (Dos Yidishe Kol / דאָס ייִדישע קול), Boston’s weekly Yiddish-language radio show, is heard in the Boston area every Wednesday on WUNR 1600 AM from 7:30 to 8:30 PM (Eastern) and live-streamed on the Internet at www.yiddishvoice.com.
The program recording is also generally available directly on the web shortly after the broadcast here:
Also available wherever you get your podcasts, such as:
Apple Podcasts and iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-yiddish-voice-podcast/id915622071?mt=2
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3n8zB32RXs7rDFsf7fguOO
Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/yiddish%20voice
Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Yiddish-Voice-Podcast-Podcast/B0BXF7YYJY
For more information visit www.yiddishvoice.com, email radio@yv.org or follow @TheYiddishVoice on Twitter
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