Steve Singer
The Jewish Song Show is an immersive audio documentary series about the stories behind the Jewish songs we think we know. Hosted by vocalist, educator, and storyteller Steve Singer , each episode takes one song—from Yiddish theatre hits to Israeli anthems to camp favorites—and follows its journey across time, place, and culture. Along the way we meet the composers, communities, and historical moments that shaped the music, and ask a bigger question: what makes a song “Jewish” in the first place? With rich sound design, archival tape, expert voices, and a healthy dose of curiosity, The Jewish Song Show is here to build joyful, thoughtful Jewish connection through music—especially for listeners who love Jewish culture but never got the “inside story” growing up. The Jewish Song Show is produced by The Jewish Song Project, Inc. , a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening Jewish literacy and pride through song. Music & fair use notice: Episodes may include short excerpts of commercially released recordings only as needed for commentary, criticism, and teaching about Jewish music. All rights in the underlying compositions and sound recordings are fully reserved by their respective rights holders. Our limited use of brief excerpts is intended to be consistent with the fair use provisions of U.S. copyright law (17 U.S.C. §107). If you are a rights holder and have questions or concerns, please contact us at info@jewishsongshow.org .
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Step into The Jewish Song Show , a documentary-style podcast where each episode takes a Jewish journey with an iconic song. In Season 1, host Steve Singer and the entertaining and illuminating ghost of composer Sholom Secunda follow “Bei Mir Bist Du Sheyn” from Yiddish theater to swing-era hit to a song the Nazis really didn’t want on the air. Along the way, you’ll hear archival recordings, stories of migration and memory, and the surprising ways Jewish music travels, changes, and still speaks to us today. Follow now to hear the full Season 1 episodes as they drop, and find playlists, sources, and extras at JewishSongShow.org. Support the show Thanks for listening to The Jewish Song Show, from The Jewish Song Project, Inc. (a 501(c)(3) nonprofit). Full episode notes, sources, and our Spotify playlist: https://jewishsongshow.org • To support this work, visit https://jewishsongshow.org/donate.
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A little boy in the Pale of Settlement thinks his name is lemeshke—“good-for-nothing”—until a song at the Shabbos table proves otherwise. From there, his voice will carry him through pogroms, across an ocean, and onto the stages and synagogues of New York, on the way to becoming composer Sholom Secunda. In this debut episode, we meet Secunda long before fame and “Bei Mir Bist Du Sheyn.” Guided by a wry, ghostly Sholom himself, we follow his journey from Nicholayev cheder to child cantor, through the terror of the 1905 pogroms and a near-fatal illness, to Ellis Island reunions, Lower East Side tenements, and the pulpits and playhouses that make him a star. Along the way, he discovers nusach, learns to turn trauma into song, and falls under the spell of Enrico Caruso and composer Ernest Bloch, who challenges him to write music that is not just about Jews, but deeply, unmistakably Jewish. By the end of the episode, the “lemeshke” who once faded into corners has become a young composer caught between the Yiddish stage and serious Jewish art music. The hit song that will change his life hasn’t been written yet—but every note of it is already hiding in his story. For full show notes, sources, Spotify playlist, and discussion, visit: https://jewishsongshow.substack.com/ Support the show Thanks for listening to The Jewish Song Show, from The Jewish Song Project, Inc. (a 501(c)(3) nonprofit). Full episode notes, sources, and our Spotify playlist: https://jewishsongshow.org • To support this work, visit https://jewishsongshow.org/donate.