The Yiddish Book Center's

Wexler Oral History Project

A growing collection of in-depth interviews with people of all ages and backgrounds, whose stories about the legacy and changing nature of Yiddish language and culture offer a rich and complex chronicle of Jewish identity.

Beethoven to Sidor Belarsky: Growing Up With Classical and Jewish Music

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Martin Broder, cardiologist and Yiddish speaker, shares the range of music played in his home, which included both Western classical music and Yiddish music. He recalls holidays where music played an essential role in the celebrations.

This is an excerpt from an oral history with Martin Broder.

This excerpt is in English.

Martin Broder was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1936.