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8th Day - "My Shtetl's Calling" (Official Music Video)
http://www.my8thday.com
Production by http://www.sparksnext.com
Director
Daniel Finkelman
Executive Producer
Mica Soffer
Producer
Chaya Greenberg
Associate Producer
Menachem Weinstein
Coordinators
Mendy Soffer
Toiby Hayes
AD
Ben Klein
DP
Sawyer Purman
Editor
Shlomo Chaim Rivkin
1st AC
Godfred Sedano
2nd AC
Sandy Ismail
Gaffer
Edgar Mendez
Key Grip
Alex De Leon
DIT
Jon Litt
PA
Zaki Omar
PA
Alejandro
PA
Patrick Merville
PA
Jay Nemar Smith
PA
Shmuel Finkelman
Special thanks:
Shayna Batya Lipsker
Meir Shemtov
Tzvi Greenberg
Berry cohen
Aharon Orian
Mendy Soffer
Toiby Hayes
8th Day - "My Shtetl's Calling" (Babinyu Remix)
Arrangements & synths: Yisroel Drihem Studios, Los Angeles CA
Clarinet & accordion: Leo Chelyapov
Vocals recorded at MT Studios Burbank, CA
Maste...
published: 25 Oct 2018
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THE LAST SHTETL: Visiting Azerbaijan’s Mountain Jews
Visiting the Jewish town of Krasnaya Sloboda/Qirmizi/Quba in Azerbaijan, which is home to a very ancient and unique community of Mountain Jews, and considered to be the last remaining Shtetl on earth.
THANKS FOR WATCHING!
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published: 14 May 2020
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Key Historical Concepts: The Shtetl
An animated historical video briefly explaining what a shtetl is. For more information and material about the shtetl, click here: https://www.yadvashem.org/education/educational-materials/lesson-plans/shtetl.html
Image credits:
Yad Vashem Photo Archives
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The Center for Jewish Art, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe
Biblioteka Narodowa
published: 24 Jan 2021
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Rare Color Footage Depicting Jewish Life in the Shtetl Before the Holocaust
In 1921, 550 Jews lived in the town of Wielopole Skrzyńskie, constituting about half of the local population. At that time, some 20 small Jewish factories were in operation there.
Full Article:
http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/our_collections/teitelbaum_film/index.asp
David Teitelbaum (1891-1972), an amateur filmmaker who was born in Wielopole, emigrated to the United States in the early 1900s and became a successful businessman. He would return to his hometown almost every year to visit his family, and in 1938, he filmed his trip. In June or July 1939 he traveled to Wielopole again, but only stayed for a short time, fearing that war was imminent. It is possible that some sections of the film were filmed on that last visit. The film features members of the Teitelbaum, Rappaport...
published: 02 Jul 2013
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History: Jewish Life in the Shtetl
History: The Age of Empires, 1863–1914
published: 17 Nov 2019
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Shtetl
The shtetl lifestyle which was lost...
published: 27 Sep 2011
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Yiddish Song From the Shtetl
The song from the repertoire of Mariam Nirenberg, Jewish folksinger from Czarnawczyce near Kobryn in 20's and early 30's of XXth C. It's part of the CD Jewish Folksongs from the Shtetl / Jewish Polesye.
Vocal: Olga Avigail Mieleszczuk, violin: Daniel Hoffman, clarinet: Ittai Binnun, accordion: Ofer Shalchin
When I was thirteen years old, I came of age
I went to work to avoid the dole
I ended up on relief and had lots of troubles
The matchmaker confused me with the cursed: 'I do'.
I got engaged and immediately got married
May my enemies be cursed with a shrew like the one I got
No sooner does a person want to marry
He is worse then converted
He is sunk the minute he says: 'I do'.
When I became twenty one years old
I was drafted into the army, of all things
I was soldier for Alexander The...
published: 21 Sep 2020
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The Last Shtetl (part 1)
Return to Jewish shtetl in Shargorod, Ukraine. Part 1.
published: 12 Apr 2020
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Horodok: A Shtetl's Story 1920-1945
A film by Tierza Amizur Berman for the Horodok Society, Israel
This is a unique documentary, on “shtetl-life” in the first half of the 20th Century in Horodok (now in Belarus, and in Poland until 1939).
This film describes lively Jewish life, characteristic of the eastern European shtetls that were destroyed by the Nazi’s during World War II.
Its purposes are: as a memorial to the Nazi victims; as a documentary of Shtetl life; and for educational and commemorative use.
The film documents day-to-day community life: how they made their living; their religious practices; the children’s education; the blossoming of the Zionist movements; longing for Eretz Israel; their repression under the Russian regime; life in the Ghetto and its destruction, and the Jewish partisans.
The film incl...
published: 07 Jan 2017
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American Shtetl: A Hasidic Town in Suburban New York - David N. Myers
David Myers, historian at UCLA, explores the curious case of Kiryas Joel, a legally recognized municipality in the State of New York. Is this community's existence consistent with or is it a deviation from the American legal and political tradition? Filmed October 26, 2017
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published: 06 Nov 2017
4:33
8th Day - "My Shtetl's Calling" (Official Music Video)
http://www.my8thday.com
Production by http://www.sparksnext.com
Director
Daniel Finkelman
Executive Producer
Mica Soffer
Producer
Chaya Greenberg
Associate...
http://www.my8thday.com
Production by http://www.sparksnext.com
Director
Daniel Finkelman
Executive Producer
Mica Soffer
Producer
Chaya Greenberg
Associate Producer
Menachem Weinstein
Coordinators
Mendy Soffer
Toiby Hayes
AD
Ben Klein
DP
Sawyer Purman
Editor
Shlomo Chaim Rivkin
1st AC
Godfred Sedano
2nd AC
Sandy Ismail
Gaffer
Edgar Mendez
Key Grip
Alex De Leon
DIT
Jon Litt
PA
Zaki Omar
PA
Alejandro
PA
Patrick Merville
PA
Jay Nemar Smith
PA
Shmuel Finkelman
Special thanks:
Shayna Batya Lipsker
Meir Shemtov
Tzvi Greenberg
Berry cohen
Aharon Orian
Mendy Soffer
Toiby Hayes
8th Day - "My Shtetl's Calling" (Babinyu Remix)
Arrangements & synths: Yisroel Drihem Studios, Los Angeles CA
Clarinet & accordion: Leo Chelyapov
Vocals recorded at MT Studios Burbank, CA
Mastered by Dave Donnelly
Characters (in order of appearance):
Devorah Benjamin
Mrs Marozov & Mivtzoim Ladies
R' Nachum Markowitz
Gitty Rapoport
R’ Goldstein
R’ Moshe Feiglin
Mitzva Tank-R’ Baumgarten
Darchei Menachem’s class
Rabbi Shmarya Katzen
Avraham Fried
Tzvi Greenberg
Mekka Greenberg
Lulu Soffer
Ice cream truck - Benyomin
Danny Finkelman
Eli Marcus
Baruch Sholom Blesofsky
R' Berel Kahan
R’ Moshe Pinson
Lieba Kahan, Leibel Kahan, Leah Kahan, Sheva Kahan
Yisroel Clapman
R’ Manis Friedman
Zalman Friedman
R’ Simon Jacobson
Mendy Pellin
Meir Kay
David Chazzan
Vinnie Martinos and NYPD officers
Shmira
Chaveirim
R' Shimmy Weinbaum
R’ Mendy Kotlarsky
Benny Friedman
Chony Milecki
Mica Soffer
Toiby Hayes
Chef David Kolotkin of Basil Hospitality Group
Devorah Halberstam
Chanina Sperlin
Yoni Z.
Zaki Tamir
Avi Keller
Mendy Sacho
COLlive Photographers - Itzik Roytman and Shmuel Amit
Crown Heights Residents
https://wn.com/8Th_Day_My_Shtetl's_Calling_(Official_Music_Video)
http://www.my8thday.com
Production by http://www.sparksnext.com
Director
Daniel Finkelman
Executive Producer
Mica Soffer
Producer
Chaya Greenberg
Associate Producer
Menachem Weinstein
Coordinators
Mendy Soffer
Toiby Hayes
AD
Ben Klein
DP
Sawyer Purman
Editor
Shlomo Chaim Rivkin
1st AC
Godfred Sedano
2nd AC
Sandy Ismail
Gaffer
Edgar Mendez
Key Grip
Alex De Leon
DIT
Jon Litt
PA
Zaki Omar
PA
Alejandro
PA
Patrick Merville
PA
Jay Nemar Smith
PA
Shmuel Finkelman
Special thanks:
Shayna Batya Lipsker
Meir Shemtov
Tzvi Greenberg
Berry cohen
Aharon Orian
Mendy Soffer
Toiby Hayes
8th Day - "My Shtetl's Calling" (Babinyu Remix)
Arrangements & synths: Yisroel Drihem Studios, Los Angeles CA
Clarinet & accordion: Leo Chelyapov
Vocals recorded at MT Studios Burbank, CA
Mastered by Dave Donnelly
Characters (in order of appearance):
Devorah Benjamin
Mrs Marozov & Mivtzoim Ladies
R' Nachum Markowitz
Gitty Rapoport
R’ Goldstein
R’ Moshe Feiglin
Mitzva Tank-R’ Baumgarten
Darchei Menachem’s class
Rabbi Shmarya Katzen
Avraham Fried
Tzvi Greenberg
Mekka Greenberg
Lulu Soffer
Ice cream truck - Benyomin
Danny Finkelman
Eli Marcus
Baruch Sholom Blesofsky
R' Berel Kahan
R’ Moshe Pinson
Lieba Kahan, Leibel Kahan, Leah Kahan, Sheva Kahan
Yisroel Clapman
R’ Manis Friedman
Zalman Friedman
R’ Simon Jacobson
Mendy Pellin
Meir Kay
David Chazzan
Vinnie Martinos and NYPD officers
Shmira
Chaveirim
R' Shimmy Weinbaum
R’ Mendy Kotlarsky
Benny Friedman
Chony Milecki
Mica Soffer
Toiby Hayes
Chef David Kolotkin of Basil Hospitality Group
Devorah Halberstam
Chanina Sperlin
Yoni Z.
Zaki Tamir
Avi Keller
Mendy Sacho
COLlive Photographers - Itzik Roytman and Shmuel Amit
Crown Heights Residents
- published: 25 Oct 2018
- views: 2308013
18:52
THE LAST SHTETL: Visiting Azerbaijan’s Mountain Jews
Visiting the Jewish town of Krasnaya Sloboda/Qirmizi/Quba in
Azerbaijan, which is home to a very ancient and unique community of Mountain Jews, and considered t...
Visiting the Jewish town of Krasnaya Sloboda/Qirmizi/Quba in
Azerbaijan, which is home to a very ancient and unique community of Mountain Jews, and considered to be the last remaining Shtetl on earth.
THANKS FOR WATCHING!
Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chusidel
And on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chusidel
Listen to my Podcast: https://youarenotagoat.podbean.com/
Read the best Jewish Weekly Magazine! http://www.amimagazine.org/
https://wn.com/The_Last_Shtetl_Visiting_Azerbaijan’S_Mountain_Jews
Visiting the Jewish town of Krasnaya Sloboda/Qirmizi/Quba in
Azerbaijan, which is home to a very ancient and unique community of Mountain Jews, and considered to be the last remaining Shtetl on earth.
THANKS FOR WATCHING!
Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chusidel
And on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chusidel
Listen to my Podcast: https://youarenotagoat.podbean.com/
Read the best Jewish Weekly Magazine! http://www.amimagazine.org/
- published: 14 May 2020
- views: 44086
2:15
Key Historical Concepts: The Shtetl
An animated historical video briefly explaining what a shtetl is. For more information and material about the shtetl, click here: https://www.yadvashem.org/educ...
An animated historical video briefly explaining what a shtetl is. For more information and material about the shtetl, click here: https://www.yadvashem.org/education/educational-materials/lesson-plans/shtetl.html
Image credits:
Yad Vashem Photo Archives
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The Center for Jewish Art, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe
Biblioteka Narodowa
https://wn.com/Key_Historical_Concepts_The_Shtetl
An animated historical video briefly explaining what a shtetl is. For more information and material about the shtetl, click here: https://www.yadvashem.org/education/educational-materials/lesson-plans/shtetl.html
Image credits:
Yad Vashem Photo Archives
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The Center for Jewish Art, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe
Biblioteka Narodowa
- published: 24 Jan 2021
- views: 3315
5:43
Rare Color Footage Depicting Jewish Life in the Shtetl Before the Holocaust
In 1921, 550 Jews lived in the town of Wielopole Skrzyńskie, constituting about half of the local population. At that time, some 20 small Jewish factories were ...
In 1921, 550 Jews lived in the town of Wielopole Skrzyńskie, constituting about half of the local population. At that time, some 20 small Jewish factories were in operation there.
Full Article:
http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/our_collections/teitelbaum_film/index.asp
David Teitelbaum (1891-1972), an amateur filmmaker who was born in Wielopole, emigrated to the United States in the early 1900s and became a successful businessman. He would return to his hometown almost every year to visit his family, and in 1938, he filmed his trip. In June or July 1939 he traveled to Wielopole again, but only stayed for a short time, fearing that war was imminent. It is possible that some sections of the film were filmed on that last visit. The film features members of the Teitelbaum, Rappaport and Sartoria families, their neighbors and acquaintances.
https://wn.com/Rare_Color_Footage_Depicting_Jewish_Life_In_The_Shtetl_Before_The_Holocaust
In 1921, 550 Jews lived in the town of Wielopole Skrzyńskie, constituting about half of the local population. At that time, some 20 small Jewish factories were in operation there.
Full Article:
http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/our_collections/teitelbaum_film/index.asp
David Teitelbaum (1891-1972), an amateur filmmaker who was born in Wielopole, emigrated to the United States in the early 1900s and became a successful businessman. He would return to his hometown almost every year to visit his family, and in 1938, he filmed his trip. In June or July 1939 he traveled to Wielopole again, but only stayed for a short time, fearing that war was imminent. It is possible that some sections of the film were filmed on that last visit. The film features members of the Teitelbaum, Rappaport and Sartoria families, their neighbors and acquaintances.
- published: 02 Jul 2013
- views: 257397
5:50
Shtetl
The shtetl lifestyle which was lost...
The shtetl lifestyle which was lost...
https://wn.com/Shtetl
The shtetl lifestyle which was lost...
- published: 27 Sep 2011
- views: 25015
2:44
Yiddish Song From the Shtetl
The song from the repertoire of Mariam Nirenberg, Jewish folksinger from Czarnawczyce near Kobryn in 20's and early 30's of XXth C. It's part of the CD Jewish F...
The song from the repertoire of Mariam Nirenberg, Jewish folksinger from Czarnawczyce near Kobryn in 20's and early 30's of XXth C. It's part of the CD Jewish Folksongs from the Shtetl / Jewish Polesye.
Vocal: Olga Avigail Mieleszczuk, violin: Daniel Hoffman, clarinet: Ittai Binnun, accordion: Ofer Shalchin
When I was thirteen years old, I came of age
I went to work to avoid the dole
I ended up on relief and had lots of troubles
The matchmaker confused me with the cursed: 'I do'.
I got engaged and immediately got married
May my enemies be cursed with a shrew like the one I got
No sooner does a person want to marry
He is worse then converted
He is sunk the minute he says: 'I do'.
When I became twenty one years old
I was drafted into the army, of all things
I was soldier for Alexander The Third
Nothing has made me suffer as much as saying: 'I do'.
(translation: Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett)
(Oy vey! Oy vey! Yoshke is gone,
One more kiss and the train will leave...)
https://wn.com/Yiddish_Song_From_The_Shtetl
The song from the repertoire of Mariam Nirenberg, Jewish folksinger from Czarnawczyce near Kobryn in 20's and early 30's of XXth C. It's part of the CD Jewish Folksongs from the Shtetl / Jewish Polesye.
Vocal: Olga Avigail Mieleszczuk, violin: Daniel Hoffman, clarinet: Ittai Binnun, accordion: Ofer Shalchin
When I was thirteen years old, I came of age
I went to work to avoid the dole
I ended up on relief and had lots of troubles
The matchmaker confused me with the cursed: 'I do'.
I got engaged and immediately got married
May my enemies be cursed with a shrew like the one I got
No sooner does a person want to marry
He is worse then converted
He is sunk the minute he says: 'I do'.
When I became twenty one years old
I was drafted into the army, of all things
I was soldier for Alexander The Third
Nothing has made me suffer as much as saying: 'I do'.
(translation: Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett)
(Oy vey! Oy vey! Yoshke is gone,
One more kiss and the train will leave...)
- published: 21 Sep 2020
- views: 75484
18:53
The Last Shtetl (part 1)
Return to Jewish shtetl in Shargorod, Ukraine. Part 1.
Return to Jewish shtetl in Shargorod, Ukraine. Part 1.
https://wn.com/The_Last_Shtetl_(Part_1)
Return to Jewish shtetl in Shargorod, Ukraine. Part 1.
- published: 12 Apr 2020
- views: 1189
51:48
Horodok: A Shtetl's Story 1920-1945
A film by Tierza Amizur Berman for the Horodok Society, Israel
This is a unique documentary, on “shtetl-life” in the first half of the 20th Century in Horodok ...
A film by Tierza Amizur Berman for the Horodok Society, Israel
This is a unique documentary, on “shtetl-life” in the first half of the 20th Century in Horodok (now in Belarus, and in Poland until 1939).
This film describes lively Jewish life, characteristic of the eastern European shtetls that were destroyed by the Nazi’s during World War II.
Its purposes are: as a memorial to the Nazi victims; as a documentary of Shtetl life; and for educational and commemorative use.
The film documents day-to-day community life: how they made their living; their religious practices; the children’s education; the blossoming of the Zionist movements; longing for Eretz Israel; their repression under the Russian regime; life in the Ghetto and its destruction, and the Jewish partisans.
The film includes a special story of how some of the shtetl’s youth were saved from the Nazi’s, their activity with the partisans, and their revenge.
The story is told by 12 Horodok survivors. Each of their personal memories adds atmosphere, flavor and color to the description of the shtetl.
The film includes:
• excerpts from a unique and rare film of Horodok made by a former Horodok resident (David Shapira) who emigrated to the USA and returned to visit in the early 1930’s
• film clips of Horodok from a visit in 1997
• pre-war photos from the shtetl and from the partisans
• music and songs
The film is arranged in 14 subject sections. The film can be viewed in its entirety, or individual sections can be used as needed.
The subject sections are (in play-order) :
00:00 Introduction & description of the shtetl
05:18 Relations with Christian neighbors
06:42 The Shtetl economy
12:56 Education - Hebrew and Polish
17:00 Jewish traditions
22:41 David Shapira's visit in the early 1930’s and the film of this visit
28:05 Political movements & Zionist youth groups
31:16 The dream of Eretz Israel
32:26 The Russian regime from 1939
34:16 The Nazi invasion - 1941
38:10 The Ghetto and the slaughter
42:38 Saving the youth and partisans' activities
45:32 Revenge
46:54 In Memory
The film was produced for non-profit purposes and cannot be screened commercially. It can be freely used for educational and other commemorative purposes.
“To Remember and Never Forget”
https://wn.com/Horodok_A_Shtetl's_Story_1920_1945
A film by Tierza Amizur Berman for the Horodok Society, Israel
This is a unique documentary, on “shtetl-life” in the first half of the 20th Century in Horodok (now in Belarus, and in Poland until 1939).
This film describes lively Jewish life, characteristic of the eastern European shtetls that were destroyed by the Nazi’s during World War II.
Its purposes are: as a memorial to the Nazi victims; as a documentary of Shtetl life; and for educational and commemorative use.
The film documents day-to-day community life: how they made their living; their religious practices; the children’s education; the blossoming of the Zionist movements; longing for Eretz Israel; their repression under the Russian regime; life in the Ghetto and its destruction, and the Jewish partisans.
The film includes a special story of how some of the shtetl’s youth were saved from the Nazi’s, their activity with the partisans, and their revenge.
The story is told by 12 Horodok survivors. Each of their personal memories adds atmosphere, flavor and color to the description of the shtetl.
The film includes:
• excerpts from a unique and rare film of Horodok made by a former Horodok resident (David Shapira) who emigrated to the USA and returned to visit in the early 1930’s
• film clips of Horodok from a visit in 1997
• pre-war photos from the shtetl and from the partisans
• music and songs
The film is arranged in 14 subject sections. The film can be viewed in its entirety, or individual sections can be used as needed.
The subject sections are (in play-order) :
00:00 Introduction & description of the shtetl
05:18 Relations with Christian neighbors
06:42 The Shtetl economy
12:56 Education - Hebrew and Polish
17:00 Jewish traditions
22:41 David Shapira's visit in the early 1930’s and the film of this visit
28:05 Political movements & Zionist youth groups
31:16 The dream of Eretz Israel
32:26 The Russian regime from 1939
34:16 The Nazi invasion - 1941
38:10 The Ghetto and the slaughter
42:38 Saving the youth and partisans' activities
45:32 Revenge
46:54 In Memory
The film was produced for non-profit purposes and cannot be screened commercially. It can be freely used for educational and other commemorative purposes.
“To Remember and Never Forget”
- published: 07 Jan 2017
- views: 8011
1:14:04
American Shtetl: A Hasidic Town in Suburban New York - David N. Myers
David Myers, historian at UCLA, explores the curious case of Kiryas Joel, a legally recognized municipality in the State of New York. Is this community's existe...
David Myers, historian at UCLA, explores the curious case of Kiryas Joel, a legally recognized municipality in the State of New York. Is this community's existence consistent with or is it a deviation from the American legal and political tradition? Filmed October 26, 2017
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https://wn.com/American_Shtetl_A_Hasidic_Town_In_Suburban_New_York_David_N._Myers
David Myers, historian at UCLA, explores the curious case of Kiryas Joel, a legally recognized municipality in the State of New York. Is this community's existence consistent with or is it a deviation from the American legal and political tradition? Filmed October 26, 2017
See more Ath videos: http://tinyurl.com/MMCAth
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- published: 06 Nov 2017
- views: 5791