Talk About Bupkes!
“Talk about bupkes!” is also available on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheBupkes] and most anywhere else you get your podcasts. Watch out for the Yiddish professor with a manifesto. Saul Noam Zaritt [https://www.americanacademy.de/person/saul-zaritt/] takes us back to a time when Jewish was German — that is, when Yiddish was taytsh. But taytsh is much more than that; it’s a way of understanding a language and the culture it carries as anything but fixed, stable, and unified. Oy! A real kopdreyenish for political power and national sovereignty. In some ways, Yiddish is all the cliches you think it is. In others, it’s a language between languages, extending in all directions; in pursuit of empire, getting crushed by it, only to be reimagined in other times and places. Want more? Check out Saul’s database [https://shund.org/] of Yiddish popular fiction. And if you like this episode, show your support by sharing and subscribing to The Bupkes. Music by The Bupkes’ own Chief Goy Liaison Officer, Wiliam Succumbs [https://www.instagram.com/piersgavastoned/]. Let us know what you think of it! NB: Transcript and captions are auto-generated, so errors — spelling and otherwise — are to be expected. The interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity. Get full access to The Bupkes at www.thebupkes.com/subscribe [https://www.thebupkes.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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