If you're a Jew in Canada, odds are good you live in a big city. But Jews have built communities all across our home and native land, and in this podcast, veteran broadcaster Ralph Benmergui journeys across Canada in search of proud Jews from small places. From Moncton to Moose Jaw, Glace Bay to Thunder Bay, join Ralph as he travels from coast to coast to coast in search of a truly national Canadian Jewish identity.

Yehupetzville with Ralph Benmergui
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If you're a Jew in Canada, odds are good you live in a big city. But Jews have built communities all across our home and native land, and in this podcast, veteran broadcaster Ralph Benmergui journeys across Canada in search of proud Jews from small places. From Moncton to Moose Jaw, Glace Bay to Thunder Bay, join Ralph as he travels from coast to coast to coast in search of a truly national Canadian Jewish identity.
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April 4, 2023
S3E5 - Why is Azerbaijan suddenly so focused on promoting its Jewish community?
<p>In recent months, the small nation of Azerbaijan has been making a big push to show off their Jews. The leader of the local Jewish community, Rabbi Zamir Isayev, has gone around the world promoting Azerbaijani-Jewish life, making his pitch to Canadians during a visit in November 2022. Here at The CJN, we've received numerous pitches and press opportunities to go on free trips to visit the country's "Mountain Jews". (We haven't taken them up on any.)</p> <p>There may be grander geopolitical logic behind all this. Sandwiched in the mountainous Caucasus region between Russia and Iran, the dominantly Muslim country has emerged as an important strategic ally for Israel, who threw its support behind Azerbaijan in the last decade during Azerbaijan's ongoing conflict with Armenia. The culmination of all this has been Azerbaijan opening its <a href="https://www.timesofisrael.com/azerbaijan-and-israel-tout-strategic-ties-ahead-of-tel-aviv-embassy-opening/" rel="nofollow">first embassy in Tel Aviv</a> in late March 2023.</p> <p>To get a clearer picture about why Azerbaijan is making this push, and to understand the on-the-ground human element underscoring these international trends, we're joined by Rabbi Isayev in Baku, who paints a very glowing picture of Jewish life in his home country. </p> <p><strong>Credits</strong></p> <p>Yehupetzville is hosted by Ralph Benmergui. Michael Fraiman is the producer and editor. Our music was arranged by Louis Simão and performed by Louis Simão and Jacob Gorzhaltsan. Our sponsor is PearTree Canada, which you can learn more about at <a href="https://peartreecanada.com/" rel="nofollow">peartreecanada.com</a>. This show is a member of <a href="https://www.thecjn.ca/podcasts/" rel="nofollow">The CJN Podcast Network</a>. Support the show by <a href="https://thecjn.ca/arts/podcast-subscription-instructions/" rel="nofollow">subscribing to this podcast</a> or <a href="https://thecjn.ca/donate" rel="nofollow">donating to The CJN</a>.</p>

March 21, 2023
S3E4 - Why Ralph left Toronto for Hamilton—and never looked back
<p>Ralph Benmergui has been hosting Yehupetzville, The CJN's podcast about small-town Jewish life in Canada and around the world, since its debut on Mar. 17, 2021. Since then, we've virtually visited Jews from Glace Bay to North Bay, Jamaica to Jasper, Little Rock to Lethbridge and beyond.</p> <p>To mark the second anniversary of his successful show, we decided not to look outward, but to turn home—and home, for Ralph, is Hamilton, Ont.</p> <p>Hamilton is not a small city, nor is its community of 5,000 Jews unimpressive. But its makeup is changing. The long-overlooked industrial city is now exploding with new developments, condos and gentrification, expanding with Toronto expats and new immigrants attracted by a vibrant urban life and (relatively) affordable housing. Local Jewish organizations have been trying to capitalize on this opportunity for years now, and the results speak to how the face of the city is evolving.</p> <p>On today's episode of Yehupetzville, Ralph sits down with two community leaders who've been at the forefront of Hamilton's transition: Gustavo Rymberg is the CEO of the Hamilton Jewish Federation, and Laura Wolfson leads the Federation's "Welcome Home Hamilton" initiative, which helps newcomers transition smoothly into the city.</p> <p><strong>Credits</strong></p> <p>Yehupetzville is hosted by Ralph Benmergui. Michael Fraiman is the producer and editor. Our music was arranged by Louis Simão and performed by Louis Simão and Jacob Gorzhaltsan. Our sponsor is PearTree Canada, which you can learn more about at <a href="https://peartreecanada.com/" rel="nofollow">peartreecanada.com</a>. This show is a member of <a href="https://www.thecjn.ca/podcasts/" rel="nofollow">The CJN Podcast Network</a>. Support the show by <a href="https://thecjn.ca/arts/podcast-subscription-instructions/" rel="nofollow">subscribing to this podcast</a> or <a href="https://thecjn.ca/donate" rel="nofollow">donating to The CJN</a>.</p>

March 9, 2023
S3E3 - Oy, what a beautiful morning: Inside Tulsa's push for new Jewish life
<p>Oklahoma is know for lots of things—country music, Native American history, tornadoes, Black Wall Street—none of which are particularly Jewish. But if you look into Tulsa, a thriving city of 400,000 people, you'll find a vibrant surge of new developments, incredible infrastructure and an active community of 2,600 Jews. Thanks to its numerous synagogues and organizations like <a href="https://www.tulsatomorrow.com/" rel="nofollow">Tulsa Tomorrow</a>, the city is a surprising hotbed of Jewish life.</p> <p>Rabbi Lillian Kowalski joins to discuss the years she spent in Tulsa during the pandemic, what life is like for a nomadic rabbi, and how she's finding her transition north of the border to Montreal.</p> <p><strong>Credits</strong></p> <p>Yehupetzville is hosted by Ralph Benmergui. Michael Fraiman is the producer and editor. Our music was arranged by Louis Simão and performed by Louis Simão and Jacob Gorzhaltsan. Our sponsor is PearTree Canada, which you can learn more about at <a href="https://peartreecanada.com/" rel="nofollow">peartreecanada.com</a>. This show is a member of <a href="https://www.thecjn.ca/podcasts/" rel="nofollow">The CJN Podcast Network</a>. Support the show by <a href="https://thecjn.ca/arts/podcast-subscription-instructions/" rel="nofollow">subscribing to this podcast</a> or <a href="https://thecjn.ca/donate" rel="nofollow">donating to The CJN</a>.</p>
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