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Auld Lang Schmooze

Auld Lang Schmooze

By: Edinburgh Jewish Cultural Centre
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Auld Lang Schmooze is The Edinburgh Jewish Cultural Centre's podcast featuring in depth interviews, discussions and deep dives into Jewish culture and life in Edinburgh, Scotland and the world!

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Episodes
  • "Fightback"
    Sep 15 2025
    "Fightback" is the incredible life story of Gary Jacobs, the greatest Jewish boxer of the last half century. David Ian Neville interviews Gary and co-author Colin Grant.

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    48 mins
  • After the Fringe
    Sep 1 2025
    David Neville and Adrian Harris review the acts that performed at this year’s Festival Open Day. David also explores some of the other Jewish activities that took place during August, chatting to Hilary Rifkind and Matthew Shaps of Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation and Jonathan Adler who organised the Edinburgh Festivals kosher diner.

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    40 mins
  • EJCC Festival Podcast 2025
    Aug 7 2025
    David Ian Neville, who has been curating Edinburgh's Jewish Festival Open Day for many years, interviews some of the Jewish performers appearing at this year's Edinburgh Fringe: Gili Malinsky, Nick Cassenbaum, Phil Alexander, Bennett Arron, Jess Robinson and Daniel Cainer. If you can't get to the Festival Open Day, this podcast gives you a taste of what their shows are about. Come and join us!

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    39 mins
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