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91亚色-led podcast offers new voice for Canadian Jewish studies

91亚色 Professor David Koffman knows the power of a good conversation.

As a historian and executive producer of the new podcast , he鈥檚 betting that the best way to bring fresh scholarship to a wider audience isn鈥檛 another journal article 鈥 it鈥檚 a smart, human exchange you can listen to on a walk, a commute or over coffee.

Koffman, an associate professor in 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS), is editor-in-chief of the journal . He is also the J. Richard Shiff Chair for the Study of Canadian Jewry.

The idea for 罢锚迟别-脿-迟锚迟别 grew out of the editorial team鈥檚 shared enthusiasm for podcasts 鈥 especially those that deliver sharp insights in a lively, accessible style. Recognizing that many people never open academic journals, they saw an opportunity: why not use the podcast format to bring new research to a broader, curious audience?

David Koffman
David Koffman

鈥淭he medium is great for people who may want to learn and be engaged in the subject matter but aren鈥檛 already dedicated readers [of] academic journals,鈥 Koffman says.

Instead of expecting listeners to wade through dense research, each episode distills new scholarship into a lively, 20- or 25-minute conversation. The result is user-friendly, engaging and open to anyone, whether they鈥檙e a student, a scholar or just curious about Jewish life in Canada and beyond.

Much of that openness is possible because of 91亚色鈥檚 deep involvement. The Association for Canadian Jewish Studies, which sponsors both the podcast and the journal, is based at 91亚色鈥檚 Israel and Golda Koschitzky Centre for Jewish Studies. The University also hosts the digital journal and features 91亚色 faculty among the podcast鈥檚 guests, making 91亚色 a hub for both new research and public conversation.

For Koffman, the most rewarding part is hearing the personalities and ideas come alive.

鈥淲hat I find most engaging about it is listening to the actual voices of the scholars who are interviewed,鈥 he says. 鈥淚n a way you can actually hear them think aloud 鈥 which is much more intimate than reading.鈥

That sense of immediacy shapes the podcast鈥檚 content. The debut episode explores Jewish education in Canada with guest Dan Held, chief programming officer at United Jewish Appeal of Greater Toronto.

Laura Wiseman, a professor in 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Education, LA&PS and Faculty of Graduate Studies and the Koschitzky Family Chair in Jewish Teacher Education, co-edited a recent special issue of Canadian Jewish Studies devoted to the topic. 

The second episode shines a light on Chava Rosenfarb, a Polish-born Canadian Yiddish writer whose work is being rediscovered in Poland. The forthcoming third episode digs into what children wrote in Yiddish textbooks in the 1950s and 鈥60s, offering a window into the everyday lives and dreams of mid-20th-century Canadian Jewish youth.

Future episodes promise to broaden the scope even further, with topics ranging from voting patterns and interfaith marriage to the evolving attitudes of Canadians toward Jews and Muslims.

One upcoming episode will feature research on religious intermarriage, co-authored by 91亚色 President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda Lenton and guest Robert Brym, a leading sociologist at the University of Toronto 鈥 an example of how the podcast draws on both the University鈥檚 leadership and the country鈥檚 top scholars.

The production itself adds another layer of character. Producer Michelle Chang weaves in original piano music by J.K. Bradley, giving each episode a subtle sense of movement and atmosphere without overshadowing the conversation.

With artistic touches such as these, 罢锚迟别-脿-迟锚迟别 isn鈥檛 just making Canadian Jewish Studies more accessible 鈥 it鈥檚 making the field more vibrant, more connected and, most importantly, more human.

鈥淧odcasting about the new research,鈥 Koffman says, 鈥渨ill make the research itself more accessible to a wider audience, including students, scholars and interested community members 鈥 Canadian Jews, non-Jewish Canadians and non-Canadian Jews from around the globe.鈥

Episodes of 罢锚迟别-脿-迟锚迟别 are available on the Association for Canadian Jewish Studies website and on major podcast platforms.

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