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'''''Yiddishkeit''''' ({{lang-ru|Идишкайт}}) is a Russian documentary television show concerning the subject of [[Yiddishkeit]]<ref>[https://biratv.ru/category/nashi-programmy/idishkajt/ "Idishkajt"], Bira TV website (in Russian), accessed 26 July 2019</ref>. Since 2005, when the show was founded, it is edited by Tatyana Kadinskaya, directed by Natalya Kaper and filmed by Oleg Veksler<ref>https://www.gazetaeao.ru/komanda-idishkajta/</ref>. The former [[Chief Rabbi]] of the [[Jewish Autonomous Oblast]], [[Mordechai Scheiner]], and his wife, Esther Scheiner, were often guests who hosted parts of the show.
'''''Yiddishkeit''''' ({{lang-ru|Идишкайт}}) is a Russian documentary television show concerning the subject of [[Yiddishkeit]]<ref>[https://biratv.ru/category/nashi-programmy/idishkajt/ "Idishkajt"], Bira TV website (in Russian), accessed 26 July 2019</ref>. Since 2005, when the show had begun taking its current format, it is edited by Tatyana Kadinskaya, directed by Natalya Kaper and filmed by Oleg Veksler<ref>https://www.gazetaeao.ru/komanda-idishkajta/</ref>. The former [[Chief Rabbi]] of the [[Jewish Autonomous Oblast]], [[Mordechai Scheiner]], and his wife, Esther Scheiner, were often guests who hosted parts of the show. Before 2005, various programs related to [[Yiddish]] and [[Jews|Jewish]] subjects were regularly broadcast by the local television without a specific name.


''Yiddishkeit'' is viewed in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast and the [[Russian Far East]]. The television show is broadcast each Friday out of [[Birobidzhan]] and often contains both Russian and Yiddish content<ref>[http://www.fjc.ru/news/newsArticle.asp?AID=317161 High Holidays Near for Far East Jewish Community] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110518044916/http://www.fjc.ru/news/newsArticle.asp?AID=317161 |date=2011-05-18 }} Federation of Jewish Communities</ref>. In 2015, when the show celebrated its anniversary, it was reported that ''Yiddishkeit'' had aired by then more than 500 episodes<ref>{{cite news|title=Идишкайт|url=http://biratv.ru/nashi-programmy/programmy-i-peredachi-na-kanale-rossiya-1/idishkajt|accessdate=28 June 2015|publisher=BiraTV|language=Russian|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150701023640/http://biratv.ru/nashi-programmy/programmy-i-peredachi-na-kanale-rossiya-1/idishkajt|archive-date=1 July 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>. Recent episodes are posted online by the local TV channel.
''Yiddishkeit'' is viewed in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast and the [[Russian Far East]]. The television show is broadcast each Friday out of [[Birobidzhan]] and often contains both Russian and Yiddish content<ref>[http://www.fjc.ru/news/newsArticle.asp?AID=317161 High Holidays Near for Far East Jewish Community] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110518044916/http://www.fjc.ru/news/newsArticle.asp?AID=317161 |date=2011-05-18 }} Federation of Jewish Communities</ref>. In 2015, when the show celebrated its anniversary, it was reported that ''Yiddishkeit'' had aired by then more than 500 episodes<ref>{{cite news|title=Идишкайт|url=http://biratv.ru/nashi-programmy/programmy-i-peredachi-na-kanale-rossiya-1/idishkajt|accessdate=28 June 2015|publisher=BiraTV|language=Russian|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150701023640/http://biratv.ru/nashi-programmy/programmy-i-peredachi-na-kanale-rossiya-1/idishkajt|archive-date=1 July 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>. Recent episodes are posted online by the local TV channel.

Revision as of 07:41, 8 November 2020

Yiddishkeit (Russian: Идишкайт) is a Russian documentary television show concerning the subject of Yiddishkeit[1]. Since 2005, when the show had begun taking its current format, it is edited by Tatyana Kadinskaya, directed by Natalya Kaper and filmed by Oleg Veksler[2]. The former Chief Rabbi of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Mordechai Scheiner, and his wife, Esther Scheiner, were often guests who hosted parts of the show. Before 2005, various programs related to Yiddish and Jewish subjects were regularly broadcast by the local television without a specific name.

Yiddishkeit is viewed in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast and the Russian Far East. The television show is broadcast each Friday out of Birobidzhan and often contains both Russian and Yiddish content[3]. In 2015, when the show celebrated its anniversary, it was reported that Yiddishkeit had aired by then more than 500 episodes[4]. Recent episodes are posted online by the local TV channel.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Idishkajt", Bira TV website (in Russian), accessed 26 July 2019
  2. ^ https://www.gazetaeao.ru/komanda-idishkajta/
  3. ^ High Holidays Near for Far East Jewish Community Archived 2011-05-18 at the Wayback Machine Federation of Jewish Communities
  4. ^ "Идишкайт" (in Russian). BiraTV. Archived from the original on 1 July 2015. Retrieved 28 June 2015.