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  • A Cadence for the Soul with Rabbi Moshe of Kokomo
    2026/05/25

    Rabbi Moshe, also known as Roosevelt Solomon Jr., was born in 1952. Much of his career has been in Kokomo, Indiana. Initially, he grew up to become a Baptist minister. During his time in the pulpit, he traveled to Israel and experienced a vision that established a personal connection to Judaism. Following this revelation, he converted to Judaism under the guidance of Manhattan’s unaffiliated New Synagogue. In Kokomo, Roosevelt Solomon Jr., the son of a minister, entered the ministry at a young age. Now known as Rabbi Moshe, he founded Congregation Yeshivat Tzion around 2014 with the unique goal of converting others to Judaism in the spirit of “Jewish unity.” He describes his synagogue’s tradition as Sephardic, neo-Hasidic, post-racial, and post-ethnic and Zionist, with many members observing kosher dietary laws. Soul food has also significantly influenced the synagogue’s culinary offerings. Some of the synagogue’s melodies are influenced by Black American musical traditions, as noted in the Artscroll Orthodox Prayer Book.

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    35 分
  • Riverlands Jewish Archive
    2026/05/18

    In this podcast episode, we talk to Professor Timothy Quevillon, Western Kentucky University, Founder and Director of the Riverlands Jewish Archive, who describes his work and research as a partner with the Indiana Jewish Historical Society and some of the fascinating history he has discovered over the past year.

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    46 分
  • From Perm to Porter County
    2026/05/11

    Margarita Rayzberg was born in Perm, toward the end of the Soviet Union. Her family came to America, and she attended Jewish day school and later became a professor of Sociology. She is a Professor of Sociology at Valparaiso University and lives in Gary, Indiana, in the Miller Beach neighborhood. In this episode, Margarita discusses unique aspects of the Sociology of Jews from the Soviet Union and the current struggles faced by the ever-smaller number of Jewish professors in academia.

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    26 分
  • Adam Shapiro: From Hoosierland to the Yiddish Stage
    2026/05/04

    We're joined by Adam B. Shapiro, who has become a prominent actor in Yiddish theater and has worked in both movies and television. He's originally from Indianapolis and graduated from Ball State University. Adam discusses his early challenges and his unlikely rise to stardom in the Yiddish theater.


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    53 分
  • The Piano and the Voice of Indy's Jewish South Side
    2026/04/27

    Richard Glazier was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, to a family that had grown up in a small Jewish enclave on the city’s South Side. In this podcast, we discuss his family’s struggles with poverty and its eventual successes. Richard began studying piano at the age of six. When he was nine, he watched the 1943 film "Girl Crazy,” which featured a score by George and Ira Gershwin. Enthralled by the music, he wrote a fan letter to lyricist Ira Gershwin.

    Over the next three years, Glazier and Gershwin exchanged letters, culminating in an invitation for Glazier, then twelve years old, to meet Ira in Beverly Hills. During this visit, Ira asked Glazier to play a Gershwin tune on the piano that had once belonged to his brother, the legendary composer George Gershwin. Inspired by Ira's encouragement and interest, Glazier devoted himself to studying the Gershwin repertoire and the American popular songbook. Glazier earned both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Piano Performance from the Indiana University School of Music, and he later obtained a Doctorate of Musical Arts from the Cleveland Institute of Music


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    36 分
  • From Moscow to Midwestern Mitzvot
    2026/04/20

    In this episode, we join Olga Chernyak, who discusses her Jewish journey of growing up in Moscow in the USSR, immigrating to Ohio, and later moving to Indiana, and her family’s struggles and successes on the way to reclaiming the Jewish traditions and maintaining Jewish memory from generation to generation.

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    28 分
  • The Postcard in a Prayerbook
    2026/04/13

    Learn how Dee Schwartz and her family were rescued from the Holocaust by Cantor Myro Glass, living in Indianapolis.

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    36 分
  • Sid Grauman: A Hoosier Jewish builder of Hollywood
    2026/04/06

    In this episode of In Jewish History, Michael sits down with Ross Melnick to discuss Sid Grauman—the Hoosier Jewish showman who helped shape Hollywood’s golden age.

    Melnick is a professor of Film and Media Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He was named an Academy Film Scholar and an NEH Fellow for his acclaimed book, Hollywood's Embassies: How Movie Theaters Projected American Power Around the World, which explores how movie theaters became powerful tools of American cultural influence worldwide.

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    25 分