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Re: Jewish Radio Programs



>In fact, it may be a good idea for all of us to
>try and pool our resources in this regard; this could be of invaluable help
>to artists, programmers, and aficionados alike. I have many more citations,
>and I will post them in the near future. 

In my bilingual newsletter, Global Yiddish/Alveltlekh Yidish, which I have 
been writing for the Workmen's Circle, I have a long list of Yiddish and 
Jewish radio programs around the world.   For those who have not received 
it, you can request a copy of issue #2 from:  

The Workmen's Circle, 45 East 33 St., NYC.  10016.  
212-889-6800; fax 212-532-7518; 800-922-2558.  


>Mike Eisenstadt, Jewish Show Host
>c/o WMNF
>1210 E Martin Luther King Blvd.
>Tampa, Florida  33603
>tel. 813-968-7108
>
>KXCI 91.3 FM
>Attention: Jim Foley, Music Director
>220 South Fourth Avenue
>Tucson, Arizona  85701
>tel.520-623-1000 
>email:foleyj (at) azstarnet(dot)com
>Also: Ted Warmbrand
>c/o Music from the Living Loom
>KXCI 91.3 FM 
>
>'The Jewish Hour with Hy Meltz'
>WUCF  89.9 FM 
>University of Central Florida
>Box 162199
>Orlando, FL  32816
>E-Mail: Hy Meltz <hm39589 (at) pegasus(dot)cc(dot)ucf(dot)edu>

Can you please describe the kind of music/material that is on here?  
How much Yiddish dialogue?  How much Yiddish music? How much 
klezmer?  How much khsidish music?

I met Ted Warmbrand this January, but it's not really clear to me 
how much Yiddish/Jewish material he has on there.   It would be helpful 
to hear other people's estimates on this issue. 

BTW: 
>Nachum Wolchevsky (sp?)  
It's  Wilchevsky.

Reyzl Kalifowicz-Waletzky
YiddishNet moderator



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