Something In The Water with Rachel Meyerowitz

Meaning Between the Cracks, with Barna Szász

1 h 18 min · 4 de may de 2026
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“Something in the Water” shares the story of Budapest’s Jewish Community through interviews with the individuals who shape it. In this episode, Barna Szász reflects on how he is bringing his Stanford MFA and teaching experience back to Hungary differently than anticipated. Orbán’s government infiltrated civil society and left no place for Szász in the institutions he was once devoted to. Instead of stepping back, Szász founded something new: “If These Streets Could Talk” is an augmented reality experience which makes the history of Budapest's Jewish quarter come to life in never before seen ways. This method of storytelling changes the way people interact with each other and the space around them, and it's all happening here in Hungary. Listen for more! Mentioned If These Streets Could Talk [https://if-these-streets.org/] Landecker Digital Holocaust Memory Lab [https://www.digitalmemorylab.com/] Barna's Restaurant Recommendations: Gettó Gulyás [https://www.instagram.com/getto.gulyas/] Koleves [https://kolevesvendeglo.hu/restaurant/] Thoughts? Feedback? Email me at rmeyerowitz1@gmail.com [rmeyerowitz1@gmail.com]

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