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Jewish Culture Club
The Neighborhood
8 episodes
6 days ago

Welcome to Jewish Culture Club– a podcast where Jewish art meets Brooklyn energy, presented by The Neighborhood: An Urban Center for Jewish Life.

On Jewish Culture Club, The Neighborhood is bringing our Brooklyn-inspired and artist-driven approach to Jewish life from our pop-up programs to your ears.

Over the past four years of programming, The Neighborhood has sparked joy and connection with Jewish cultural programming across Brooklyn, and we can’t wait to invite you into the rich, creative dialogues we’ve been having with the Jewish artists, thinkers, spiritual leaders, and cultural iconoclasts who are imagining and reimagining Jewish life today.

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Welcome to Jewish Culture Club– a podcast where Jewish art meets Brooklyn energy, presented by The Neighborhood: An Urban Center for Jewish Life.

On Jewish Culture Club, The Neighborhood is bringing our Brooklyn-inspired and artist-driven approach to Jewish life from our pop-up programs to your ears.

Over the past four years of programming, The Neighborhood has sparked joy and connection with Jewish cultural programming across Brooklyn, and we can’t wait to invite you into the rich, creative dialogues we’ve been having with the Jewish artists, thinkers, spiritual leaders, and cultural iconoclasts who are imagining and reimagining Jewish life today.

Show more...
Arts
Religion & Spirituality,
Judaism
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Stav Marin and Neta Weiner
Jewish Culture Club
49 minutes
1 month ago
Stav Marin and Neta Weiner
What happens when language, movement, and memory meet on the same stage, and in the same family? In this episode, multidisciplinary artists Stav Marin and Neta Weiner join Jewish Culture Club for a wide-ranging conversation about art, identity, and repair. Partners in life and performance, their work spans dance, theater, music, and activism, blending Hebrew, Arabic, and Yiddish into a living, breathing dialogue about belonging and resistance. Together, they reflect on growing up in Israel’s layered landscapes, kibbutzim, Jaffa, art schools, and inherited silences, and how those histories led them to create Cut Loose, a visceral performance piece exploring power, intimacy, and the languages that live inside the body. From teaching in Boston after October 7th to raising their daughter in a bilingual daycare in Jaffa, their story is one of reckoning, tenderness, and the radical act of listening across difference. Don't miss their upcoming Berlin performance and EP release this fall. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jewish Culture Club

Welcome to Jewish Culture Club– a podcast where Jewish art meets Brooklyn energy, presented by The Neighborhood: An Urban Center for Jewish Life.

On Jewish Culture Club, The Neighborhood is bringing our Brooklyn-inspired and artist-driven approach to Jewish life from our pop-up programs to your ears.

Over the past four years of programming, The Neighborhood has sparked joy and connection with Jewish cultural programming across Brooklyn, and we can’t wait to invite you into the rich, creative dialogues we’ve been having with the Jewish artists, thinkers, spiritual leaders, and cultural iconoclasts who are imagining and reimagining Jewish life today.