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The Shpiel on Hamilton

The Shpiel on Hamilton

By: Wendy Schneider
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A podcast that highlights all that Jewish Hamilton has to offer and discusses issues important to the Hamilton Jewish community2022 Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Shpiel on Jews of Colour
    May 6 2025

    The Shpiel on Hamilton's guest host Helaine Ortmann invites Rivka Campbell, executive director of Toronto's Beth Tikvah Synagogue to reflect on her personal journey as a Jew of colour within the mainstream Jewish community.

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    42 mins
  • The Shpiel on the Hamilton Jewish Film Festival
    Mar 13 2025

    The Shpiel on Hamilton interviews members of the Hamilton Jewish Film Festival committee about the 2025 Hamilton Jewish Film Festival which will take place at the Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre from March 23 to 25, 2025.

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    49 mins
  • The Shpiel on Shylock
    Oct 26 2024

    The Shpiel on Hamilton's interview with Marvin Karon, the co-founder and executive director of Shakesperience. Marvin is an actor, an acting coach, a teacher, and the founder and executive director of Shakesperience, a non-profit organization that brings professional actors into Ontario classrooms with the goal of making Shakespeare more accessible to children. In the following episode, Marvin shares his insights on the question of whether The Merchant of Venice is antisemitic, and explains the circumstances that got him thinking about taking Shakesperience outside the classroom and into a synagogue to explore a topic that could not be more timely.

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    32 mins

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