Mayn Shtetele Belz (My Little Town of Belz) — A Yiddish Song of Memory

Azi Schwartz Stream 2 days ago

Description

Millions of Jews came to America from places like Belz, Vilna, Warsaw, Odessa, Minsk, and countless towns whose names still live in family stories - or in the silence where those stories were lost. They came escaping poverty, pogroms, antisemitism, and later, destruction.

Born in the world of Second Avenue Yiddish theater and later featured in the 1937 film The Cantor’s Son, Mayn Shtetele Belz carries the longing of generations who left one home and built another.

As an immigrant myself, I hear in this song questions that still feel alive: How do we become fully American without losing the Jewish voice that shaped us? And as Tisha B’Av approaches, how do we carry memory without being trapped by it?

May our remembering lead us not only to mourning, but to resilience, compassion, and hope.

Wishing you a Shabbat Shalom.

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Credits:
Featuring: Cantors Mira Davis and Azi Schwartz
Song: Alexander Olshantsky and Jacob Jacobs
Arrangement: Raymond Goldstein, commissioned by PAS Music Center
Music director: David Enlow
Video editor: Terrell Simms
Audio editor: Oli Jung
AV: Oscar Acevedo, Terrell Simms, Erik Van Batavia, Justin Goodman

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