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American Jewish Life Articles:
(previously Atlanta Jewish Magazine) Say Hello to the Jubans Fiddler They Ain't Here Come the Canucks, Eh? Crossing Boundaries You can call me Bobby Seventy Faces of Blue Fringe Rebel Millionaire |
Say Hello to the Jubans
Published in September 2005 for Atlanta Jewish Life (later American Jewish Life Magazine, this feature covered three ensembles exploring the extraordinary cross-cultural phenomenon of blending Jewish culture (both Sephardi and Ashkenazi) with that of Cuba. It was later republished in the World Jewish Digest.
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Fiddler They Ain't
Published in November 2005 for Atlanta Jewish Life (later American Jewish Life Magazine, this feature article reviewed two "New Jewish Culture" acts transcending traditional notions of Jewish music on the Israeli and North American fronts. One was blending Balkan and Mediterranean sounds with heavily produced beats, the other approaching klezmer from an avant-garde Sun-ra Arkestra approach. Read the compete article on AJL's Archive
Great White North
Published in early 2006 by American Jewish Life Magazine, this feature article examined several Canadian acts taking radically new and exciting approaches to Jewish music worth examining. It originally included Socalled, Beyond Eden, Shtreiml and Black Ox Orkestar though it may have been edited for space and content. This article was also later republished in the World Jewish Digest. Read on...
Crossing Boundries
This article covered acts pushing the envelope of Jewish music, namely Zohar and Erran Baron Cohen. Read on...
You can call me Bobby
Bob Dylan's Jewish identity and music have long been a subject of speculation. Read on...
Seventy Faces of Blue Fringe
Four guys from Yeshiva University are turning Jewish rock music on its ear. And those ears have never been happier. Check out Blue Fringe's new release.
Rebel Millionaire
One man set out to revolutionize Jewish education in American. Will his radical plan work? Read on.