How did a Yiddish love song become a Nazi bootleg that helped to bring down the Third Reich? Was Israel’s first international legal battle really over a sing-along? Were Eurovision outfits a protest against terrorism? Was Jewish mambo a thing?
The Jewish Song Show podcast and blog takes you on a >3,500 year journey of Jewish experience via the people, places, ideas, religion, language, and culture that makes us who we are. The blog is underway and the podcast is in pre-production (launching in 2025). Sign up for our newsletter below to join the journey.
The Jewish Song Show is the maiden initiative of the Jewish Song Project, Inc. a 501(c)3 educational non-profit tax-exempt organization dedicated to building Jewish connection through Jewish song.
MISSION
Our mission is to foster Jewish connection through Jewish song, sparking curiosity that enjoins listeners to discover their cultural, religious, and intellectual inheritance as Jews.
VISION
Our vision is an ever-growing inspired and curious community engaged in a rewarding lifelong journey of Jewish discovery and connection.
OUR LEADERSHIP
Marsha Bryan Edelman, PhD
Dr. Marsha Bryan Edelman is professor emerita of music and education at Gratz College. A graduate of Columbia University and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, she holds degrees in music, Jewish music education, Jewish music and Jewish studies. Her book “Discovering Jewish Music” was published by the Jewish Publication Society in 2003. She is an active choral singer and conductor and director of education and administrator for the Zamir Choral Foundation an organization with whom she has worked in various musical and administrative capacities for more than thirty-five years. Since 2021 she is the editor of the Journal of Synagogue Music.
Yvette Alt Miller, PhD
Dr. Yvette Alt Miller holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from the London School of Economics and has taught at Northwestern University, London Business School, and lectured around the world. Her most recent book, Portraits of Valor: Heroic Jewish Women You Should Know describes the lives of 40 remarkable women who inhabited different eras and lands, giving readers a sense of the vast diversity of Jewish history and experience. She is a contributing author to the popular Jewish websites www.aish.com, www.chabad.org, and the Jerusalem Post.
Michael Lorge, JD
Mr. Lorge was born in Chicago and has practiced law since 1978. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors from the University of Illinois and was designated as a James Scholar. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati in 1973. He is past president of Temple Beth Israel in Skokie and serves on the national board of the Union for Reform Judaism and Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute. He is the founder and chair of the Greater Chicago Jewish Festival, the largest cultural event in the Chicago Jewish community.Lorge resides in Skokie with his wife Susie, a kindergarten teacher, and their four children Alyssa and Howard Dryver, Ilana, Ariel and Sari Ruth.
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