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Something In The Water with Rachel Meyerowitz

Something In The Water with Rachel Meyerowitz

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In September 2024, I moved to Budapest, Hungary and discovered an inspiring Jewish community. Here, Jewishness was nearly erased by the Holocaust and suppressed by decades of communism, and still, since 1989, communities have sought to revive Jewish life and rediscover Jewish identity. I am fascinated by the individuals who embark on a journey to live Jewishly in a way that works for them. This project will amplify stories of individuals who do not take being Jewish for granted and share the lessons of Budapest’s community with Jews around the world. Welcome to “Something in the Water.”Something in the Water Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Eight Secret Great Uncles and Other Stories, With András Borgula
    Nov 30 2025

    “Something in the Water” shares the story of Budapest’s Jewish community through interviews with the individuals who shape it. András Borgula, founder of Golem Theatre, picked up the phone one day to uncover a family secret. His grandfather and eight brothers survived Auschwitz. What follows is a journey into the Jewish world, a search for what it means to live a Jewish life, and the establishment of a Jewish theatre to share the richness and joy of Judaism with the world.


    Mentioned:


    Golem Theatre

    The New York Times: A Cabaret in Hungary Asks a Horrific Question: What if Jews Vanished?


    András's Restaurant Recommendations:


    Kádár

    David's Kitchen


    Thoughts? Feedback? Email me at rmeyerowitz1@gmail.com.

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    53 mins
  • Jewish Budapest with Ghetto Fairy, Zsuzsa Fritz
    Oct 16 2025

    “Something in the Water” shares the story of Budapest’s Jewish community through interviews with the individuals who shape it. In our first episode, we welcome the luminary Zsuzsa Fritz. Once called the Ghetto Fairy, Zsuzsa says, with a smile on her face, “that pretty much sums it up.” Her experience provides an inside look at how the community has grown and struggled, as well as how her own Jewish identity has evolved over time.


    Mentioned:


    Szarvas JDC-Lauder International Jewish Youth Camp

    JCC Budapest – Bálint Ház

    Haver Informal Education Foundation


    Zsuzsa’s Restaurant Recommendation:


    The Blind Raven in Újlipótváros


    Thoughts? Feedback? Email me at rmeyerowitz1@gmail.com.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
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