Agricultural Life in Israel: A Paper from the 40th YIVO Conference (1966)
This episode, originally broadcast on May 22, 1966, features Dr. Shimshon Tapuach of the Department of Agriculture, Jewish Agency, Tel Aviv. By then an Israeli, Dr. Tapuach (whose last name, fittingly enough, means “apple” in Hebrew), spent part of his early academic career at YIVO in Vilna in the 1930s, where he was student in YIVO’s “aspirantur” (graduate training) program. Here, Dr. Tapuach talks about agricultural life in Israel, based on a paper he read at the 40th Annual YIVO Conference, which had taken place earlier that month.
From 1963-1976, YIVO had its own program on WEVD, the radio station established by the Socialist Party of America in 1927 (its call letters stand for the initials of American socialist leader Eugene V. Debs), which was purchased by the Jewish Daily Forward in 1932 and became a major venue from Yiddish programming.
YIVO used its spot on WEVD for Yiddish-language interviews and discussions with leading New York Yiddish cultural figures, as well as for reporting on its own scholarly and cultural work.
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Presentation of series curated by Matt Temkin, YIVO Sound Archives.
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