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What does a Jewish peddler walking rural Ireland in 1905 have in common with a modern immigrant navigating Israeli bureaucracy? Everything, according to this episode. We trace the vikleman — the Yiddish term for a door-to-door peddler who was the original gig economy worker — through the story of one listener's family. From the pogroms of 1880s Lithuania to the dirt roads of County Limerick, from the Limerick riot of 1904 to a smartphone-wielding immigrant in Jerusalem, we explore how economic necessity created a role that kept repeating across generations. Along the way, we unpack the credit system that got weaponized as "usury," the impossible math of survival on razor-thin margins, and what it means to inherit not just a family story but a structural position in the world.
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