Feminists Against Antisemitism Podcast
FAA’s Georgia Ladbury interviews musician Zohara Niddam about the cancellation of her band’s UK tour, and the growing effort to keep Jewish and Israeli artists off stage. We’re marking the UK’s Jewish Culture Week with Israeli musician Zohara Niddam who joins Feminists Against Antisemitism to unpack the recent cancellation of a klezmer band tour in a case that raised serious questions about whether Jewish artists are now being judged on their politics before their work. A Jewish band, Oi Va Voi, found itself subjected to a level of scrutiny rarely applied in the music industry: questioned over nationality, identity and politics, and ultimately cancelled. The official justification? The artwork of Zohara’s solo album, a piece designed to capture the emotional and symbolic complexity of life amid conflict. The reality of the response? Are Jewish and Israeli artists now being judged to a different standard and expected to justify their identity, their associations, and even their right to perform? At a time when everything feels pulled into simple categories – oppressor or oppressed, right or wrong – this episode explores what gets lost when there’s no room for complexity. When art can’t be open, ambiguous or difficult. When artists aren’t allowed to explore, only to agree. And when the very voices trying to grapple with conflict, including those advocating for coexistence, are the first to be shut down.
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